10/05/2024

Following a confrontation with the 49ers on the sidelines on December 3, Eagles security head Dominic DiSandro was suspended from the sidelines for the remainder of the regular season.

But now, the postseason has arrived.

DiSandro is anticipated to return to the sidelines for Monday night’s wild card game between Tampa Bay and Philadelphia, as reported by Jonathan Jones of CBS Sports.

Linebacker Dre Greenlaw was sent off the field as a result of the altercation between DiSandro and the 49ers. After being suspended, DiSandro spent time watching games from a box.

On Monday night, the Eagles and Buccaneers are scheduled to begin play at 8:15 p.m. ET.

The Philadelphia Eagles have dropped five of their past six games and are in serious trouble.

In addition, wide receiver A.J. Brown might be out for the season with a sprained knee, and quarterback Jalen Hurts has been tossing the ball with a dislocated finger.

Despite everything unpleasant, there can be a bright spot.

For Monday night’s first-round playoff game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, the Eagles’ longstanding top security officer, “Big Dom,” will be back on the sidelines.

Big Dom was last seen fighting with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw on the sidelines in Week 13.

In addition to spending the rest of the regular season on the sidelines due to a suspension, Big Dom also had

Big Dom might be the Eagles’ lucky charm and positive energy, but he can’t replace injured players like Brown or Hurts or correct poor play decisions.

PHILADELPHIA: Since early December, the Philly—or, to put it more broadly, NFL—question has been brought up, examined, and probed from a myriad of perspectives.

What on earth is the Philadelphia Eagles’ problem?

How did a team that had Pro Bowl and All-Pro talent like Jalen Hurts, A.J. Brown, Darius Slay, Jason Kelce, and Lane Johnson go from having a 10-1 start to finishing 1-5 and limping into a wild-card matchup at Tampa Bay just months after making it to the Super Bowl?

Put your hopes of a Super Bowl parade to rest.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *