The San Francisco 49ers search for a new defensive coordinator has not necessarily gotten off the ground. Robert Saleh is seen as the top candidate.
On the latest episode of 49ers plus/minus, the Athletic's Matt Barrows revealed the 49ers made a robust offer to Saleh hoping to avoid a lingering coaching search. The post 49ers Going ‘All In’ on Robert Saleh for Defensive Coordinator appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Robert Saleh almost certainly is the 49ers' first choice to fill their defensive coordinator vacancy. That's obvious. If he's not available, the next
Robert Saleh is interviewing with the Las Vegas Raiders tomorrow, and may interview with the Dallas Cowboys before the weekend.
The New Orleans Saints said goodbye to head coach Dennis Allen nine games into the 2024 NFL season. After seven straight losses, a few controversial decisions, and games that made the team look like it had given up,
It's also probably fair to assume that the 49ers are high on Saleh's list of preferred destinations. But he also has interviewed for two head coaching vacancies -- one with the Jaguars and one with the Raiders. And anyone would rather be a head coach than a coordinator.
The San Francisco 49ers appear to have their sites set on former defensive coordinator Robert Saleh as their No. 1 option in their search for a new defensive coordinator.
Why haven't they brought in Robert Saleh? What about Dennis Allen? Let's start with Allen. The media and general public may be higher on the former head coach than the NFL. That doesn't mean Allen ...
The 49ers are being extremely deliberate with their search for a new defensive coordinator. They could turn to former Raiders and Saints head coach
It wasn't a surprise the Atlanta Falcons opted for a midseason firing of their former head coach Dennis Allen. The coaching change had obvious benefits with the
The San Francisco 49ers could turn to a Bay Area native as their defensive coordinator for the 2025 season and beyond.
The San Francisco 49ers' list of potential defensive coordinator candidates appears to be short, and it got shorter Saturday when NFL Media's Tom Pelissero reported the Atlanta Falcons were set to hir