Robert Saleh is heading back to the spot where he enjoyed his most success as an NFL coach.The 49ers on Friday officially announced the hiring of Saleh,
According to multiple reports, the San Francisco 49ers have officially hired former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh as their new defensive coordinator. Head coach Kyle Shanahan and the 49ers confirmed the move via a press release. Reunion: After interviewing for three...
The hits keep coming for the San Francisco 49ers in 2025 as they try to lure Robert Saleh back to the Bay Area.
“Cowboys now have completed an in-person interview with former Jets HC Robert Saleh for their head coaching position,” ESPN NFL insider Adam Schefter reported on Saturday. The team conducted a virtual interview with its former offensive coordinator, current Philadelphia Eagles OC Kellen Moore, on Friday.
The watch for Robert Saleh returning to the San Francisco ... Trent Baalke is out as the Jaguars GM. — Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) January 22, 2025 With Coen staying in Tampa Bay and Baalke ...
It’s a wild turn that suddenly put Saleh in a position where he’s unlikely to land a head coaching job. For the entire process the 49ers have essentially been banking on Saleh not getting a lead job anywhere and re-joining San Francisco as their defensive coordinator.
On Monday night, just hours after McCarthy's exit was made official, ESPN's NFL Insider, Adam Schefter reported that Sanders had spoken to Jones. Schefter also reported a quote from Sanders who considers the opportunity amazing but is currently satisfied coaching in Boulder.
What a lucky break for the San Francisco 49ers. As of Wednesday, it looked as if Robert Saleh was bound to be the next head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars. H
The watch for Robert Saleh returning to the San Francisco 49ers is like a teeter-totter. One day things are looking are up, while another day it is looking down
Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer has not been officially introduced yet, but he is already working on his staff.
Jerry Jones can't possibly be serious with this one.Letting Mike McCarthy walk would have been entirely understandable if there was some sort of big move to follow. Granted, it's not easy to top McCarthy's 49-35 record,