San Francisco 49ers Linebacker Dre Greenlaw was asked to leave the game after an argument on the sidelines.

After Eagles receiver DeVonta Smith was suplexed, tensions erupted close to the Philadelphia sideline. DiSandro led the Eagles’ sideline, which vociferously demanded a penalty. The moment Big Dom was confronted with Greenlaw’s finger in his face during the disturbance, the situation became more heated.

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DiSandro was ejected, but the Philadelphia Eagles saw it as a fair trade-off. The Philadelphia supporters showered DiSandro with a standing ovation and hearty cheers as he left the sidelines. 

The Eagles, amazingly, scored soon after this happened. Any change in momentum in the wild world of sports, even if it means the head of security is booted, might have an impact.

Several social media users reacted to the surfaced video. One user wrote, “I cannot believe people are seriously sticking up for Greenlaw’s shit decision making here And I’m not talking about the illegal, dirty play he committed BEFORE all this bullshit.”

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“This is a trash take. Dom was separating the two players and Greenlaw lost his cool bc he’s a hothead” another user wrote.

One user tweeted, “He was grabbing smith off the ground & telling green law to chill he didn’t no nothing malicious but Greenlaw def put his hand in his face for what exactly”

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Dre Greenlaw is linebacker at San Francisco 49ers. He was selected by the 49ers in the fifth round of the 2019 NFL Draft, after graduating from the University of Arkansas.

Greenlaw can play both inside and outside linebacker, demonstrating his flexibility. He has established himself as a vital member of the San Francisco 49ers thanks to his remarkable athleticism, quickness, and efficient tackling abilities.