Dom DiSandro is no longer just the Philadelphia Eagles’ chief of security and adviser to the general manager.
DiSandro is well-known among NFL fans thanks to his sideline altercation with San Francisco 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw last season.
As noted by ESPN’s Adam Schefter, DiSandro’s job description was updated to include a new title on Thursday, as the team directory now lists him under gameday coaching operations.
Big Dom, as he’s known, has been the team’s head of security and GM Howie Roseman’s senior advisor since 2011.
“DiSandro, already senior advisor to the general manager and chief security officer, now has responsibilities that involve him overseeing Nick Sirianni’s coaches on game days,” the Philadelphia Inquirer’s Jeff McLane reported.
“The change in DiSandro’s title and game day duties was likely meant to prevent the league from being able to discipline him should there be another episode on the sideline with his involvement.”
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Dom DiSandro’s Punishment Was Felt By The Entire Eagles Team
The NFL suspended Dom DiSandro for the remainder of the season following his altercation with Greenlaw on December 3.
The Eagles were hardly the same team without him around, and, according to reporter Derrick Gunn, his absence really hurt Philly because he helped keep head coach Nick Sirianni in line while on the sideline.
“Big Dom suspended-controls Sirianni emotions on sideline, in his absence Nick gets in numerous arguments with players/coaches during games,” Gunn shared via X/Twitter.
The Eagles lost five of their last six regular-season fixtures after their 10-1 start and were beaten by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the first round of the playoffs.