Current:Home > InvestNFL made unjustifiable call to eject 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw for sideline scrap -Prime Capital Blueprint
NFL made unjustifiable call to eject 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw for sideline scrap
View
Date:2025-04-16 17:21:02
Dre Greenlaw should have been flagged for his flagrant flip of DeVonta Smith.
Ejected? No way.
Greenlaw was tossed from the NFC title game rematch at The Linc on Sunday for mashing the face of Philadelphia Eagles security chief Dom DiSandro – and not for what resembled a wrestling "Suplex" takedown of Smith – during a third-quarter melee at The Linc.
That was so wrong, NFL.
Greenlaw was punished for portion of the incident that never should have occurred – a non-player on the sideline who had the audacity to interject himself into the situation and put his hands on a player from the opposing team.
NFL STATS CENTRAL: The latest NFL scores, schedules, odds, stats and more.
Isn’t there an NFL rule about that?
Tossing "Big Dom," as he’s called, in addition to Greenlaw, was hardly apples to apples.
One team lost a key player from its defense.
The Eagles lost a member of their support staff.
There is absolutely nothing fair about that, especially when considering that Greenlaw retaliated against someone who foolishly initiated contact with him.
"I just can’t believe that someone not involved in the football game could taunt out players like that, put their hands in our guys’ face," 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan said after the game.
So weird. That DiSandro was tossed on the spot (which drew a loud ovation from fans as he left the field) was the correct call. And the Eagles should draw a fine from the league, too.
Greenlaw, though, should have received nothing more than a warning for an exchange with the non-player that he did not initiate.
The scenario sets a bad precedent. What happens next weekend if a ball boy from Team A starts a dust-up with the edge rusher from Team B? Are they both ejected?
The episode on Sunday was reviewed at the officiating command center in New York. The explanation provided to a pool reporter from Walt Anderson, the league’s senior vice president of officiating, underscored a serious loophole.
Anderson said that the "Replay Assist" measure known as Rule 19 allowed for the video review to confirm that Greenlaw made contact with DiSandro, "which warranted his disqualification." Yet Anderson said the rule doesn’t allow the ability to throw a flag on a non-player that was not called on the field.
"That’s only afforded for a player action," Anderson told Zach Berman, the pool reporter representing the Pro Football Writers of America.
The video, though, confirmed that the non-player escalated the episode – which should have weighed into the decision by referee Alex Kemp.
The Eagles, though, weren’t even penalized after the security director was ejected.
Even worse, the 49ers lost a key player for the rest of the game for retaliating against a staff member who should not have been in the vicinity of the ruckus.
"Big Dom" is beloved for the security that he provides the Eagles. But the literal act of that during Sunday’s game surely crossed a boundary line.
veryGood! (74)
Related
- Opinion: Gianni Infantino, FIFA sell souls and 2034 World Cup for Saudi Arabia's billions
- The Acceleration of an Antarctic Glacier Shows How Global Warming Can Rapidly Break Up Polar Ice and Raise Sea Level
- Divers say they found body of man missing 11 months at bottom of Chicago river
- UN Report: Despite Falling Energy Demand, Governments Set on Increasing Fossil Fuel Production
- Apple iOS 18.2: What to know about top features, including Genmoji, AI updates
- 2 boys dead after rushing waters from open Oklahoma City dam gates sweep them away, authorities say
- Powerball jackpot grows to $725 million, 7th largest ever
- Lessons From The 2011 Debt Ceiling Standoff
- Krispy Kreme offers a free dozen Grinch green doughnuts: When to get the deal
- Jobs vs prices: the Fed's dueling mandates
Ranking
- Selena Gomez engaged to Benny Blanco after 1 year together: 'Forever begins now'
- Judge Scales Back Climate Scientist’s Case Against Bloggers
- A 20-year-old soldier from Boston went missing in action during World War II. 8 decades later, his remains have been identified.
- Warming Trends: Stories of a Warming Sea, Spotless Dragonflies and Bad News for Shark Week
- Paula Abdul settles lawsuit with former 'So You Think You Can Dance' co
- Amazon ends its charity donation program AmazonSmile after other cost-cutting efforts
- Norovirus outbreaks surging on cruise ships this year
- America, we have a problem. People aren't feeling engaged with their work
Recommendation
Off the Grid: Sally breaks down USA TODAY's daily crossword puzzle, Hi Hi!
Lessons From The 2011 Debt Ceiling Standoff
Ditch Drying Matte Formulas and Get $108 Worth of Estée Lauder 12-Hour Lipsticks for $46
Eminent Domain Lets Pipeline Developers Take Land, Pay Little, Say Black Property Owners
Charges tied to China weigh on GM in Q4, but profit and revenue top expectations
When Will Renewables Pass Coal? Sooner Than Anyone Thought
Inside Clean Energy: Rooftop Solar Wins Big in Kansas Court Ruling
Celebrity Makeup Artists Reveal the Only Lipstick Hacks You'll Ever Need