The former Jets' coach is drawing interest from a couple teams including the Jaguars, who will meet with Saleh a second time.
Robert Saleh is viewed as the favorite to be the next Jaguars head coach, as he landed in Jacksonville for an interview.
Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh is attracting attention on the coaching market. Jeremy Fowler of ESPN reported that the Jacksonville Jaguars
The Jacksonville Jaguars are zeroing in on their next head coach after the firing of Doug Pederson earlier this month. What does that have to do with the 49ers? Or the Buccaneers? Maybe everything.
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.
According to NFL Media's Ian Rapoport, the interviews will begin Wednesday with Coen before moving to Graham on Thursday and Saleh on Friday ... Jaguars owner Shad Khan fired head coach Doug Pederson, retaining general manager Trent Baalke to be part ...
Jacksonville fired veteran coach Doug Pederson after the team went just ... Former New York Jets’ head coach Robert Saleh is one of several candidates to interview for the Jaguars’ coaching ...
Liam Coen will replace Doug Pederson as Jacksonville Jaguars head coach, Saleh rejoins 49ers as defensive coordinator.
The story behind how the Jacksonville Jaguars hired Liam Coen is an incredible tale with a bunch of sneaky maneuvers and mistakes being corrected. After a tumultuous start to the Jaguars offseason, there were a lot of questions regarding the Jaguar’s ownership and leadership.
Later on Thursday, then-Tampa Bay Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen had a change of heart, the Jacksonville Jaguars quickly moved to hire him as head coach and Saleh, who told Kyle Shanahan and John Lynch that he’d return to the 49ers if he didn’t get a head-coaching job, stayed true to his promise.
Now, one year after Slowik had emerged as a head coaching candidate interviewing with the Washington Commanders, Atlanta Falcons, Seattle Seahawks, Tennessee Titans and Carolina Panthers and not landing any offers only to return to the Texans on an upgraded contract with a much higher salary, he’s out.
As the Buccaneers become the first team to lose their offensive coordinator in back-to-back years since the 2013-14 Ravens, that development came after it initially looked like the NFC South team had reached an agreement to retain Liam Coen.