Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen has pulled out of the running for the Jaguars coaching job, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Wednesday, with former Jets coach Robert Saleh now one of two remaining candidates who has been scheduled for a second interview.
Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh is considered "a potential favorite" to coach the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2025, according to NFL insider
“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.
Last week, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reported the 49ers were “Robert Saleh or ... per ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Shortly after Coen backed out, Saleh was considered the new favorite to land ...
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.
Liam Coen has turned down the Jacksonville Jaguars' head coaching job, electing to remain with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Six NFL head coaching positions remain open, but ESPN's Adam Schefter reported on SportsCenter ... Johnson and ex-New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh are the favorites in Jacksonville.
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
Alijah Arenas announced his commitment to USC on Thursday, following in the footsteps of his father, Gilbert Arenas, in playing
Jerry Jones passed on outside options to make his offensive coordinator a first-time head coach. Here's how it happened.
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,