Despite the sideline ban, DiSandro will continue to fulfill his role with the team and will be allowed to travel with them to Dallas.
Eagles' head of security, Dom DiSandro, has been barred from the sidelines for the game against the Dallas Cowboys due to his role in an altercation with 49ers' Dre Greenlaw.
The Eagles currently hold a league-best record of 10-2 and lead the Cowboys by one game in the NFC East.
The NFL has sent a memo to teams reminding them that game-day staff should not be involved in altercations.
The NFL is currently reviewing the incident and DiSandro may face further disciplinary action.
Philadelphia Eagles' head of security, Dom DiSandro, has been barred from the sidelines for the upcoming game against the Dallas Cowboys. This decision comes in the wake of DiSandro's involvement in an altercation with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw. Despite the sideline ban, DiSandro will continue to fulfill his role with the team and will be allowed to travel with them to Dallas. He will also be present in the stadium, locker room, and tunnel, but will not be allowed on the sideline.
The incident that led to this decision occurred during a game between the Eagles and the 49ers. The NFL is currently reviewing the incident and DiSandro may face further disciplinary action. In response to the incident, the NFL has sent a memo to teams reminding them that game-day staff should not be involved in altercations. The league has also reiterated its policy that prohibits non-player personnel from making physical contact or directing insults to opposing players or officials.
The Eagles have accepted the league's ruling. As for Greenlaw, he is expected to be fined for the hit that led to the altercation. The Eagles currently hold a league-best record of 10-2 and lead the Cowboys by one game in the NFC East, making the upcoming game a highly anticipated event.
The NFL has reiterated its policy that prohibits non-player personnel from making physical contact or directing insults to opposing players or officials.
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