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Philadelphia Eagles head of security ‘Big Dom’ discovers players NFL punishment.

For the next four games, “Big “Nick Sirianni the head of security for the Philadelphia Eagles, is not permitted to stand on the sidelines by the NFL.

Since being removed during a confrontation with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw in Week 13, DiSandro, 45, has not been present. He was not allowed to watch the Eagles’ 33-13 loss to the Dallas Cowboys from the sidelines, and he won’t be allowed to see any more games during the regular season.

Only during the playoffs will he be permitted to return to the sidelines; Philadelphia can secure a postseason spot as early as this coming weekend. When the team plays the Seahawks on “Monday Night Football,” DiSandro will continue to travel with them, just as he did to Texas the previous week.

He will also be present for their two forthcoming games against the New York Giants and their home game against the Arizona Cardinals. As per the announcement made by the Eagles last week, DiSandro “will continue to fulfill his role with the team in all other capacities.”

Along with acknowledging that a “restriction” was “currently in place,” they said in that statement that “Dom will not be on the sideline” in Dallas. Rather, he stayed in the tunnel and observed the game.There was a “continuing conversation with the NFL” at the time, but it appears that talk is already over.According to the Associated Press, DiSandro’s sideline punishment will expire in time for the playoffs but continue for the remainder of the regular season. It follows a meeting he and team representatives had at the NFL office in New York last week with Commissioner Roger Goodell.

By then, DiSandro and Greenlaw had already expressed regret to one another for the incident, which resulted in an unnecessary roughness penalty for Eagles wide receiver DeVonta Smith and a $10,927 punishment from the NFL.

“We just exchanged a formal apology just between me and [Niners general manager John Lynch] and some of the same people that we do know in the building, and stuff like that,” Greenlaw stated last week. “He struck me as a sincere man.

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