The Cause Of His Suspension: The Head Coach Of eagles Is suspended for Two Month Due To…
He won’t be leaving the team tunnel; instead, he will carry out all other tasks and remain in the locker room. This is Marcus Hayes’ perspective on the subject.
Following DiSandro’s incident with Dre Greenlaw, Eagles Chief Security Officer Dom DiSandro (right) and head coach Nick Sirianni (left) speak with officials.Photographer David Maialetti / Staff
Dom DiSandro’s sideline ban was extended by the NFL on Friday until the end of the regular season. It’s the most recent overreaction to a problem the NFL brought up on its own.
DiSandro is the head of security for the Eagles. During Eagles games, he stands by Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, following an Eagles custom that has been carried out for nearly 30 years and that many other teams have imitated. Two weeks ago, DiSandro got into a brief physical and verbal argument on the Eagles sideline with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. At Sirianni and DiSandro’s feet, Greenlaw gave DeVonta Smith a body smash that went out of bounds. DiSandro told Greenlaw something was “[B.S.]” and used a gentle shove to separate the players while Sirianni scowled at the referees. DiSandro was given a finger shove by Greenlaw.
Greenlaw was given a warning by the officials for the hit, but they later alerted the NFL, whose fanatical disciplinarian, legendary Eagle Troy Vincent, expelled both Greenlaw and DiSandro.
Following DiSandro’s incident with Dre Greenlaw, Eagles Chief Security Officer Dom DiSandro (right) and head coach Nick Sirianni (left) speak with officials.Photographer David Maialetti / Staff
Dom DiSandro’s sideline ban was extended by the NFL on Friday until the end of the regular season. It’s the most recent overreaction to a problem the NFL brought up on its own.
DiSandro is the head of security for the Eagles. During Eagles games, he stands by Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, following an Eagles custom that has been carried out for nearly 30 years and that many other teams have imitated. Two weeks ago, DiSandro got into a brief physical and verbal argument on the Eagles sideline with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. At Sirianni and DiSandro’s feet, Greenlaw gave DeVonta Smith a body smash that went out of bounds. DiSandro told Greenlaw something was “[B.S.]” and used a gentle shove to separate the players while Sirianni scowled at the referees. DiSandro was given a finger shove by Greenlaw.
Greenlaw was given a warning by the officials for the hit, but they later alerted the NFL, whose fanatical disciplinarian, legendary Eagle Troy Vincent, expelled both Greenlaw and DiSandro.