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.
Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic recently predicted that the next Jacksonville Jaguars head coach will be Robert Saleh. This prediction, however, was more than just a gut feel on Rosenblatt's part. Wha
The Jaguars have completed another interview with a candidate for their head coaching position. The team announced that their interview with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh concluded on Tuesday. It's the fifth interview that the Jaguars have had since firing Doug Pederson at the end of the regular season.
Months after getting the boot from the New York Jets, former head coach Robert Saleh is generating ... Glenn and Las Vegas Raiders DC Patrick Graham. Saleh was fired from the Jets amid the team's ...
The latter category includes former Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Saleh was fired five games into ... and Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham. Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen, Lions offensive coordinator Ben Johnson, and Lions defensive ...
The Jaguars completed an interview with Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore on Friday night, the team announced.
The Jaguars also have interviewed Tampa Bay Buccaneers OC Liam Coen, former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh, Las Vegas Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, Kansas City Chiefs DC Steve Spagnuolo and Detroit Lions OC Ben Johnson and DC Aaron Glenn.
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