Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles links … Eagles’ head of security Dom DiSandro not allowed on sidelines vs. Cowboys; 49ers LB Dre Greenlaw to be fined – NFL.comPhiladelphia Eagles chief security officer Dom DiSandro won’t be allowed on the sidelines for Sunday night’s road game against the Dallas Cowboys as the result of a Week 13 altercation with 49ers linebacker Dre Greenlaw, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Saturday, per sources. DiSandro will be allowed to perform all other normal duties at AT&T Stadium, but he just can’t be on the field Sunday night, per Rapoport and Pelissero. The decision comes after DiSandro met with NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, Executive Vice President of Football Operations Troy Vincent and Eagles representatives at the league office on Friday, per Rapoport and Pelissero. “This is an ongoing conversation with the NFL, and we are going to respect the restriction that is currently in place,” the Eagles said in a statement. “Although Dom will not be on the sideline this Sunday, he will continue to fulfill his role with the team in all other capacities.” Eagles at Cowboys Game Preview: 5 questions and answers with the Week 14 enemy – BGN2 – What’s the biggest concern with the Cowboys right now? Outside of the daunting gauntlet of upcoming games similar to the ones you guys just went through, it has to be the recent play of the defense.<…> As bad as the Niners loss was, the Eagles made mistakes that led to that outcome. If they had played well, they still might have lost, but it could have been a tight game. The Eagles still have a ton of talent. They have the tools to win on Sunday and get things back on track. They don’t need help. The Eagles control their destiny (apologies for the tired cliche). Eagles vs. Cowboys, part 2: Everything to know about SNF – ESPNJalen Hurts: He has posted some strong numbers against quality opponents (Niners, Bills, Chiefs) since the last time these two teams met, totaling nine touchdowns (four passing, five rushing) to two interceptions. However, his completion rate (59.8%) went down from the season average of 66.5%, while his time to throw increased to 3.31 seconds — second highest to Justin Fields — from a season average of 3.07 seconds. The game plans have left a little to be desired of late, with the offense often not coming to life until Hurts clicks into playmaker mode. Tight<…> . No other defense is above 10.1 targets per game. Big Blue View mailbag: The focus turns to 2024 – Big Blue ViewDoug, I think the organization would love to see if Neal could string together three or four quality games at the end of the season. Just because Joe Schoen said he still believes…