The Philadelphia Eagles gained’t have their head of safety on the sidelines for his or her Sunday evening matchup in opposition to the Dallas Cowboys.
Dom DiSandro, referred to as “Massive Dom” to many within the Philly neighborhood, will likely be allowed to journey to Dallas with the crew however won’t be on the sidelines in opposition to Philadelphia’s NFC East rival, in response to ESPN.
A ref breaks up San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw’s altercation with Philadelphia Eagles employees member Dom DiSandro throughout the third quarter at Lincoln Monetary Discipline. (Invoice Streicher-USA TODAY Sports activities)
DiSandro’s absence from the sidelines stems from his altercation with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw in Week 13.
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DiSandro stepped in entrance of Greenlaw after the 49ers star linebacker suplexed DeVonta Smith out of bounds and was flagged for pointless roughness throughout the third quarter of San Francisco’s 42-19 win.
DiSandro bought between Greenlaw and Smith earlier than the 49ers linebacker appeared to make contact with DiSandro’s face.
Each Greenlaw and DiSandro have been ejected from the sport.
The NFL is reviewing extra materials to see if additional self-discipline is warranted, in response to ESPN.
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A couple of days after the altercation, Greenlaw instructed reporters that he and DiSandro had apologized to one another via intermediaries.
“We simply exchanged a proper apology simply between me and [Niners general manager John Lynch] and among the similar folks that we do know that within the constructing and stuff like that,” Greenlaw stated, per ESPN. “He appeared like a real man. Appeared like a man that everyone liked within the constructing. So, I hate that, actually. I actually hate that it even escalated and went to that.”
San Francisco head coach Kyle Shanahan stated he had no exhausting emotions towards DiSandro.
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“I positively don’t have any exhausting emotions in direction of Dom or something like that,” he instructed reporters on Monday, by way of CBS Sports activities. “I don’t need anybody to go too exhausting on him. I feel he simply bought caught in a bizarre state of affairs and an emotional state of affairs. So, no exhausting emotions in direction of him. I do know lots of people who know him and converse very extremely of him. I simply couldn’t imagine we misplaced our participant due to it.”
The Cowboys and Eagles kick off Sunday evening at 8:20 p.m. ET.
Fox Information’ Ryan Gaydos contributed to this report.