There are a lot of things that the 49ers defense has been disappointing with. What’s the one thing you are happy their new defensive coordinator brings?
Former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh has been named a finalist for the vacant head coach position with the Jacksonville Jaguars. The post Ex-Jets Coach Robert Saleh Named a HC Finalist appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The Dallas Cowboys have taken another step in their search for a new head coach, interviewing former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh on Saturday. This marks the team's second
The Dallas Cowboys have completed their interview with Robert Saleh but have yet to make a decision on their open head coaching position.
The former Jets' coach is drawing interest from a couple teams including the Jaguars, who will meet with Saleh a second time.
Robert Saleh was sacked by the New York Jets, and while all eyes are on the Aaron Glenn era, it’s not over for the former head coach in the NFL. Over the past few days while the dust settled on the hirings of Glenn as coach and Darry Mougey as general manager in New York, Saleh has returned home… in a sense.
The New York Jets' defensive stats bombed after Robert Saleh was fired, but does that actually tell an accurate story?
According to NFL Network insider Tom Pelissero, after interviewing for three head coaching jobs, Robert Saleh is now officially returning to the 49ers as defensive coordinator. People widely ...
Saleh, 45, most recently spent time with the Green Bay Packers as an offensive consultant after being fired on October 8 by the Jets following a Week 5 23-17 loss to the Minnesota Vikings. In three full seasons and five games as the head coach in New York, Saleh compiled a 20-36 overall record.
“The New York Jets’ defense was still elite before Robert Saleh ... a thriving Vikings offense while also dealing with anemic support from the offense, New York held Minnesota to 16 points ...
The time between the end of every football season and the first day of the NFL Draft is hardly as exciting as the seasons themselves. But it's a time of important work and after a dismal eighteen weeks and falling well short of a playoff berth,
NFL free agency is still six weeks away, giving teams like the San Francisco 49ers a chance to find some quick fixes and bid on veteran talent. Pro Football Focus (PFF) analyst Mason Cameron recently identified several impending free-agent defensive backs and predicted potential landing spots for each.