Big Dom, Nick Sirianni and Clint Hurtt (Photo via FOX Sports)
Philadelphia Eagles head of security Dom DiSandro, widely known as “Big Dom”, had to step in to stop a heated confrontation between Nick Sirianni, Clint Hurtt and Jalen Carter on the sidelines.
Sirianni was furious with his star defensive tackle for taking an unnecessary roughness penalty during Sunday’s home game against the Pittsburgh Steelers. Sirianni wanted to confront Carter, but Philly’s defensive line coach wouldn’t have any of it. And that’s where Big Dom had to step in again:
This is CRAZY and only happens in #Philly …#Eagles HC Nick Sirianni was trying to talk to Jalen Carter about something and D-Line Coach Clint Hurt stopped him from doing so…hard to believe an 11-2 team leading by 14 in the 4th quarter, over a 10-3 #Steelers team, would have… pic.twitter.com/3nIiHpzfx8
— Artie Schweitzer (@ArtieSchweitzer) December 16, 2024
What can we say? That’s what the Eagles pay Big Dom the big bucks for!
Here’s the penalty Carter took. As you can see, it was totally unnecessary:
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At any rate, the Eagles cruised to a relatively easy 27-13 home win over their Pennsylvania state rivals. With the Detroit Lions also losing to the Buffalo Bills, Philly is now tied for the NFC’s best record at 12-2.
Big Dom Really Earned His Paycheck Today
Given Sirianni’s frequent and bizarre outbursts as Philly’s head coach, Big Dom finds himself in the headlines far more than any other NFL security team official. But Big Dom really earned the money today by breaking up a confrontation before it turned uglier, allowing the Eagles to stay focused en route to an easy home win.
VIDEO: Philadelphia Eagles Player Spills The Beans On The Ugly “Personal” Feud Going On Between Teammates Jalen Hurts & AJ Brown
Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images)
The Philadelphia Eagles are 11-2 and riding easy in the NFC East, yet they have a ton of drama between Jalen Hurts and AJ Brown.
Brandon Graham shed some light on the relationship between the Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver and quarterback, and this does not bode well for the team going forward.
Graham stated both are trying to be better for the team, but then he revealed that the two of them are no longer friends.
“I know 1 is trying, and 11 could be a little better with how he responds to things. They were friends before this, but things have changed. I understand that because life happens,” Graham said on Monday’s 94WIP.
These comments come after AJ Brown admitted to being frustrated after Jalen Hurts was limited to 108 passing yards in Sunday’s 22-16 win over the Carolina Panthers.
In that game, the wideout had 43 yards and didn’t catch either of Hurts’ two touchdown passes. Brown has just one touchdown since October 20th.
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His frustration was seen when he slammed his helmet on the ground following a three-and-out.
The veteran Eagles linebacker went on to add that he feels Brown should address his issue with Hurts directly instead of stating his problems with the media.
“We know it’s an issue, everybody’s seen some things, but we need to be able to talk things out as men. We need to let personal stuff go, and let’s get right for this game,” Graham said. “It’s like a lot of stuff, most of the time, it’s just a conversation that needs to be had, but the person with the problem gotta want to talk to the person rather than others, that’s all I’m saying.”
Despite another win to improve to 11-2, the EaglesEagles’ still have issues to deal with as the start of the playoffs gets closer.
Jalen Hurts & AJ Brown Need To Get Back On One Page
The Eagles have won nine games in a row and are sitting atop the NFC East with an 11-2 record after beating the Carolina Panthers Sunday.
Everything is all good, right? NO!
Hurts ended Sunday’s game with 108 yards and two passing touchdowns, while Brown had 43 yards on the night.
After the game, Brown was asked what he needed to improve offensively, and he stated, “Passing.”
Brandon Graham added to the issues by stating the two of them are no longer friends.
Whatever their issues are, Jalen Hurts & AJ Brown need to correct them before the playoffs begin.
The Eagles go as far as they take them.