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Robert Saleh owns up to confrontation with Jaguars coach Liam Coen after game

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Robert Saleh, San Francisco 49ers Defense Coordinator, took part in a post -game clash with Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen on Sunday.

After the Jaguars defeated 49ers on the road, 26-21, Saleh and Coen became viral because they had to be kept back after screaming at each other on the field. Coen, “Keep my name away from your mouth,” he was seen.

The change was caused by Saleh using the phrase “playing legal sign” at a press conference before the games. However, he despised the reporters for the first time.

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San Francisco 49ers Defense Coordinator Robert Saleh speaks to Lineebraker Fred Warner (54) against Seattle Seahawks in Lumen Field on September 7, 2025 in the fourth quarter. (Joe Nicholson/Imagn Images)

“Everything is fine,” said through ESPN. “Whatever Sunday, no matter how I feel, I was really trying to give a compliment in my heart, and I probably have the fact that I have used the wrong word of words, but if you want to say that, that is, it is really good to succeed in your players.”

Coen also underestimated the situation after the game and said “a big deal” and “we will keep it between us.”

Jaguars’ Liam Coen, 49ers’ Robert Saleh ” My name comes out of your mouth ‘Fiery Postname instantly

Saleh continued to praise Coen by saying that he had done a “a business hell”.

“As coaches, we always run after leverage,” he explained. “The winner is trying to get the leverage. We are trying to remove the leverages and everyone in the league is trying to find every street. As a coach, I know every small indicator to watch their groups and give their players the chance to be in a successful position. As I said, the market does not change it.”

Liam Coen yells on the side line

Jacksonville Jaguars Head Coach Liam Coen reacts to the edges against San Francisco 49ers in Levi’s stadium on September 28, 2025. (Kyle Terrada/Imagn Images)

Unless the boundaries are passed, signs are legal in NFL. The teams are allowed to use TV tapes and All-22 movies to find signals on any side of the ball. Before the games, he also has his own staff in the press box to try to destroy real -time signals.

What Saleh has been saying on Thursday for a long time.

“Liam and his staff, a few men from Minnesota, have a really advanced signal-stop system, where they find a way to put their own legally-legs in an advantageous situation.” He said. “They do a great job with him. They create you, they just try to find any ingot they can do, so we must be great with our signals and we must be great with our communication to say that we can give in some field. [McVay] Kevin O’Connell to all these guys. They’re all doing. “

Robert Saleh is looking at the field

Robert Saleh, the Defense Coordinator of San Francisco 49ers, stands on the field before a NFL football match against Arizona Cardinals in Levi’s stadium in California, Santa Clara, Santa Clara on September 21, 2025. (Brooke Sutton/Getty Images)

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The 49ers also caught the three-game winning line on Sunday after falling into the jaguar which was 3-1.

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