The Trentonian (Trenton, NJ)

Jets are latest to interview 49ers’ Saleh for coaching job

- By Dennis Waszak Jr.

NEW YORK » The New York Jets became the latest NFL team to interview San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh for a head coaching vacancy.

Saleh is one of the most popular candidates among the six teams looking for a new coach. In addition to his interview with New York on Friday, Saleh has also spoken to Detroit and Atlanta.

The 41-year-old 49ers assistant is the third known candidate to have a remote meeting with the Jets. They interviewe­d Kansas City offensive coordinato­r Eric Bieniemy on Wednesday and former

Cincinnati coach Marvin Lewis on Thursday. New York has requested several more interviews in what is expected to be a lengthy and comprehens­ive process.

The Jets fired Adam Gase last Sunday after he went 9-23 in two years, including 2-14 this season.

Saleh has been the 49ers’ defensive coordinato­r under Kyle Shanahan since 2017, overseeing San Francisco’s defense that ranked No. 2 overall on the way to the Super Bowl last season. The 49ers were fifth this season despite season-ending injuries to pass rushers Nick Bosa — the 2019 AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year — and Dee Ford, as well as defensive linemen

Solomon Thomas and Ezekiel Ansah.

Saleh began his coaching career in 2002 as a defensive assistant at Michigan State for two seasons, followed by stints at Central Michigan and Georgia. He joined the Houston Texans in 2005 as a defensive intern under Dom Capers and worked three

seasons as a defensive quality control coach under Gary Kubiak before being promoted to assistant linebacker­s coach in 2009.

Saleh joined Pete Carroll’s staff in Seattle as a defensive quality control coach in 2011 before being hired by Gus Bradley in 2014 as Jacksonvil­le’s linebacker­s coach.

 ?? STEPHEN BRASHEAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh cheers on his team from the sideline against the Seahawks in Seattle in November. One year ago, Saleh and Chiefs offensive coordinato­r Eric Bieniemy missed out on the coaching carousel despite being coordinato­rs of the two Super Bowl teams. The two figure to be near the top of many of teams’ lists.
STEPHEN BRASHEAR — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinato­r Robert Saleh cheers on his team from the sideline against the Seahawks in Seattle in November. One year ago, Saleh and Chiefs offensive coordinato­r Eric Bieniemy missed out on the coaching carousel despite being coordinato­rs of the two Super Bowl teams. The two figure to be near the top of many of teams’ lists.

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