A return to the San Francisco 49ers reportedly could be in the cards for former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. According to NFL insider
After being named the defensive coordinator for the Jets when Saleh was hired, Ulbrich took over as interim head coach when New York opted for a coaching change five games into the 2024 season. Both Saleh and Ulbrich have received credit for changing New York's defense from one of the worst to a top-five unit over the last three seasons.
The New York Jets fired head coach Robert Saleh after a disappointing start to the season. Saleh failed to truly find positive momentum in New York, and missed the playoffs in all three of his full seasons at the helm.
A big part of Saleh's struggles with the Jets came from his inability to find solutions at the quarterback position, as well as offensive coordinator. New York never finished with an offense that was ranked over the bottom third of the league in any year led by Saleh.
It appears Robert Saleh will have the opportunity to become head coach in the NFL again as one team has requested to interview him.
According to reports, Robert Saleh and Aaron Glenn have accepted the Jaguars’ interview requests for head coach.
Robert Saleh, who was fired by the Jets this season, has been requested to interview for the Jacksonville Jaguars head coaching job.
Robert Saleh will interview for the Jacksonville Jaguars head-coaching vacancy, the team announced on Tuesday. Saleh, who was fired by the Jets after their Week 5 loss to the Minnesota Vikings, was formerly a linebackers coach in Jacksonville from 2014 to 2016.
Preparing to hire a fourth defensive coordinator in four years, the 49ers have a familiar name on the radar. As
The Las Vegas Raiders are interested in talking with former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh about their head-coach position, according to sources. Saleh was fired by the Jets after just five weeks in 2024 and currently is not employed by a team.
For some of those teams, that will involve finding new head coaches and/or General Managers. Three teams fired their head coaches during the season and two more have been dispatched as of 9 a.m. ET on January 6.