Eagles add gameday coaching operations title to Dom DiSandro’s growing responsibilities

Dom DiSandro plays an integral role in the Eagles success, and with the team looking to make sure he’s never banned from the sidelines again, he’s been given a semi-promotion, and added responsibility among the organization.

Dom DiSandro plays an integral role in the Eagles’ success, and with the team looking to ensure he’s never banned from the sidelines again, he’s been given a semi-promotion and added responsibility within the organization.

Jeff McLane of The Inquirer reports that Philadelphia’s security director will now have the title of ‘gameday coaching operations.’

DiSandro was banned from the sidelines for the rest of the regular season after he was ejected from Philadelphia’s blowout loss to San Franciso following an incident on the sidelines.

An already intense game grew chippy after tensions escalated when Dre Greenlaw tackled Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith after the whistle near the Philadelphia sideline.

The late hit drew a 15-yard penalty, and as players from both teams got involved in a mini-scuffle, DiSandro, the Eagles security chief, stepped in between Greenlaw and DeVonta Smith.

While separating the two, DiSandro touched Greenlaw, who took exception and shoved the Eagles’ security before things simmered down.

Greenlaw and DiSandro were ejected, and San Francisco would win 42-19.

The change in DiSandro’s title and game-day duties means he’s now a part of the coaching staff, and it’ll prevent the league from being able to discipline him should there be another episode on the sideline with his involvement.

Eagles security guy Dom DiSandro banned from sidelines for rest of season

Eagles will be without security guy Dom DiSandro on the sidelines

The Philadelphia Eagles have lost two straight and now will have to do without one of their toughest people on the sidelines for the rest of the season, according to the AP.

The NFL came down on Dom DiSandro for his role in an altercation with the San Francisco 49ers, said the report.

DiSandro has been banned from the sidelines for the rest of the season.

Greenlaw was ejected and later fined $10,927 by the league for the unnecessary roughness penalty. DiSandro also was told to leave and walked to the locker room to a rousing ovation from Eagles fans.

DiSandro can perform all his other duties. He just can’t be on the sidelines.

49ers’ Dre Greenlaw fined $10,927 for hit on DeVonta Smith that led to sideline altercation

49ers’ Dre Greenlaw fined $10,927 for hit on DeVonta Smith that led to altercation with Dom DiSandro

The Dre Greenlaw, Dom DiSandro melodrama should be coming to an end after the Eagles security chief was banned from the sidelines for Week 14, and the 49ers linebacker was fined for body slamming DeVonta Smith in front of the Eagles bench.

The NFL announced on Saturday that Greenlaw had been fined $10,927 for unnecessary roughness after the star linebacker picked up Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith and slammed him to the ground, leading to the altercation in front of the Philadelphia bench.

Greenlaw will play against the Seahawks.

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NFL sends stern warning following incident between Eagles’ Dom DiSandro, 49ers’ Dre Greenlaw

Following the #49ers-#Eagles sideline incident, the NFL sent out a memo to all 32 teams issuing a stern warning in regards to all staff understanding their roles

The NFL sent a memo to teams this week after a sideline incident involving the 49ers’ linebacker Dre Greenlaw and the Eagles’ head of security, Dom DiSandro.

“Please ensure that all members of your game-day staff understand that their role does not extend to being involved with game day altercations and that they must refrain from such involvement.”

An already intense game grew chippy after tensions escalated when Greenlaw tackled Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith after the whistle near the Philadelphia sideline.

The late hit drew a 15-yard penalty, and as players from both teams got involved in a mini-scuffle, Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro stepped in between Greenlaw and DeVonta Smith.

While separating the two, DiSandro touched Greenlaw, who took exception and shoved the Eagles’ security before things simmered down.

Greenlaw and DiSandro were ejected, and San Francisco would win 42-19.

49ers’ Dre Greenlaw, Eagles’ security boss ejected after dust-up

A 49er and Eagles security guy were tossed in the third quarter

The Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers were getting into it everywhere at the Linc on Sunday.

The Niners were up 28-13 late in the third quarter as Brock Purdy and Deebo Samuel were having a big game.

There was a strange sideline incident that led to ejections. The 49ers’ Dre Greenlaw was tossed as was Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro.

A little background on the man known as “Big Dom.”

Dom DiSandro enters his 25th season with the Philadelphia Eagles. He serves as the senior advisor to the general manager/chief security officer.

DiSandro, who originally joined the Eagles in 1999, oversees all safety and security matters for players, coaches, and executives. He also directs security at the team’s training complex, is responsible for security measures related to team travel and logistics and provides education on the NFL’s personal conduct policy.

Eagles officially announce changes to football operations and scouting departments

Philadelphia Eagles officially announce changes to football operations and scouting departments

After weeks of staff changes amid the front office and scouting departments, the Philadelphia Eagles have announced the following changes, even adding two assistant GMs to the fold.

Howie Roseman rewarded Alec Halaby and Jon Ferrari while eliminating the VP of Player Personnel role formerly held by Joe Douglas and Andy Weidl.

In all Philadelphia made about 30 moves with the changing of job titles, promotions, and new hires.

Eagles OL Jamon Brown kicked out of team hotel & sent home for conduct detrimental to the team

Eagles OL Jamon Brown kicked out of the team hotel & sent him home for conduct detrimental to the team

The Philadelphia Eagles are engulfed in controversy and the bad decisions go beyond the quarterback room.

Derrick Gunn is reporting that practice squad offensive linemen Jamon Brown was booted from the team hotel and sent back to Philadelphia for conduct detrimental to the team.

Gunn is also reporting that Brown is no longer a member of the Eagles organization.

Brown was released by the Eagles after a Week 6 performance that saw him surrender two sacks, four QB hits, three hurries, and nine pressures, according to PFF.

He was re-signed to the practice squad and had been elevated twice for games as a reserve offensive linemen.

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