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Fans React To Heated Moment During Eagles-49ers Game

Fans React To Heated Moment During Eagles-49ers Game
Fans React To Heated Moment During Eagles-49ers Game


PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - DECEMBER 03: Dre Greenlaw #57 of the San Francisco 49ers exchanges words with Philadelphia Eagles head coach Nick Sirianni and Dom DiSandro at Lincoln Financial Field on December 03, 2023 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dre Greenlaw #57 of the San Francisco 49ers and Dom DiSandro of the Eagles were disqualified after the altercation.
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The most anticipated game by far on Sunday in Week 13 in the NFL was the Philadelphia Eagles playing host to the San Francisco 49ers in a rematch of the NFC Championship Game.

These two teams came into Sunday’s showdown in Philadelphia as arguably the two best teams in the league, with both of them looking to make a statement and be crowned the team to beat in the NFC, if not the entire NFL.

Even though this game ultimately ended up being a blowout, with the 49ers wiping the floor with the Eagles on their home field, there were some heated moments that kept things interesting.

One of those heated moments was strange, to say the least, as it involved the Eagles’ head of security on the team’s sideline.

49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw apparently took a swing at Dom DiSandro, which resulted in both men getting ejected from the game and tempers flaring on both teams via FOX Sports: NFL.

Here are some fan reactions to the unusual incident that happened on the field during the matchup between the 49ers and Eagles:

After this incident, it was all downhill for the Eagles as they couldn’t do anything to stop the 49ers offense, which seemed unstoppable on Sunday with star quarterback Brock Purdy putting on a show.

Following a slow start in the first quarter for the 49ers, in which the team failed to score, San Francisco scored twice in each of the final three quarters, putting the game way out of reach for Jalen Hurts and company.


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