The Philadelphia Eagles have announced changes to Dom DiSandro’s title, as he is now responsible for gameday coaching operations in addition to being the chief security officer. This decision comes after an incident during a game against the 49ers last season, where DiSandro was ejected for making contact with a player on the opposing team. As a result, he was banned from the sideline for the remainder of the regular season.
In his expanded role, DiSandro will be overseeing Nick Sirianni’s coaches during game days, with the intention of preventing any potential issues in the future. This move was likely made to avoid any further disciplinary actions should a similar situation occur. The Eagles have also made other changes within their football operations and scouting departments, such as promoting Adam Barry to vice president of football operations and strategy. Barry is the brother of Browns general manager Andrew Berry.
The Eagles have taken steps to address their past disciplinary actions by making changes to their football operations and scouting departments. One significant change is the promotion of Adam Barry to vice president of football operations and strategy. Barry is the brother of Browns general manager Andrew Berry and brings a wealth of experience to his new role.
Another change is Dom DiSandro’s expanded title as he is now responsible for gameday coaching operations in addition to being the chief security officer. This decision was made after an incident during a game against the 49ers last season where DiSandro was ejected for making contact with a player on the opposing team and banned from the sideline for the remainder of the regular season. In his expanded role, DiSandro will be overseeing Nick Sirianni’s coaches during game days with an aim to prevent any potential issues in future games.