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There are eight NFL head coaching jobs available, but 49ers’ defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is focusing on Philadelphia.
There is also one cold comfort for the 49ers if Saleh does get hired away: the NFL has awarded special third-round compensatory picks to teams that develop minority candidates who are hired as head coaches or GMs, something the league has previously applied to the 49ers’ coaching tree (including Saleh).
In this Jets vs Eagles post game news conference, NYJ Head Coach Robert Saleh lamented the play of New York's defense in their 33-18 loss to Philadelphia. The Jets allowed the Eagles to sustain long drives by converting on several third downs thanks to ...
Robert Saleh's first head coaching stint didn't go all that well, but his time with the Jets isn't stopping teams with vacancies from asking for a chance to sit down with him.
The post 49ers’ Robert Saleh reveals slight strategic change that paid off in Giants win appeared first on ClutchPoints. The San Francisco 49ers are involved in a battle with the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams for the top spot in the NFC West.
In this Jets vs Buccaneers post game news conference, NYJ head coach Robert Saleh explains the decision to go for it on 4th down late in the game, that there was a miscommunication with the play call and allowed Tom Brady to lead the ensuing game winning ...
Tom Pelissero reports that the Ravens requested an interview with Dolphins DC Anthony Weaver for their head coaching job. Weaver played and coached for the Ravens. The Mike McDonald loss two years ago wasn't the only significant defection in Baltimore,