Lane Johnson sports 'Big Dom' DiSandro 'Godfather' hoodie during Eagles' pregame
Philadelphia Eagles offensive tackle Lane Johnson went all in for “Big Dom,” also known by his legal name, Dom DiSandro. He sported an immaculate hoodie during his pregame walk up to the stadium,.
The Eagles’ director of gameday coaching operations and Chief Security Officer is quite the character, albeit still mysterious. After Big Dom made headlines last week, separating head coach Nick Sirianni and former Eagles TE Zach Ertz following a Washington Commanders’ win, Johnson backed his guy.
You can see the Big Dom hoodie below, featuring a Godfather spin.
And yes, those hoodies are apparently available for purchase.
According to the report from last week, Ertz took issue with something that Sirianni said about his play during the game on Sunday during the handshake line. That, in turn, led to the altercation that Big Dom needed to step in and break up.
Big Dom gained notoriety of a sort last season when he became involved in his own altercation on the sidelines. That one came in a game against the 49ers and linebacker Dre Greenlaw. At the time, he was ejected and later banned from the sidelines for the remainder of the season by the NFL for his role in that scuffle.
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Eagles fans hope Big Dom doesn’t have to break up any scuffles Sunday, although Philadelphia is playing the Dallas Cowboys.
The Eagles need a win Sunday to lock up the NFC East and the No. 2 seed in the playoffs, at a minimum. However, they’ll have to do it without Jalen Hurts, who’s out due to a concussion. In comes veteran Kenny Pickett, who played the majority of the 36-33 loss last weekend.