The Dallas Cowboys have interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh in another step in the search to replace Mike McCarthy.
Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com reports, and PFT has confirmed, that former Jets coach Robert Saleh will have a second interview with the Jaguars on Friday.
Robert Saleh may not have to wait long for his next head-coaching chance. Saleh has emerged as a legitimate candidate for the Jaguars after being fired by the Jets last season, The Athletic reported. The website noted that while it may feel out of “left field” there is some “real buzz” surrounding Saleh’s chances in Jacksonville.
The Jacksonville Jaguars are seemingly narrowing their coaching search. The Jaguars have scheduled in-person interviews with three of their 10 initial candidates: Tampa Bay offensive coordinator Liam Coen,
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"It gave him a year (away) from the stress," Broncos tight end Adam Trautman said about Wilson’s 2024 season. "He came from the toughest media market to play in. Having a year of stress-free work, learning and being able to say, 'How do I develop as a quarterback?' I think it was awesome for him."
Denver defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is the 10th known candidate to interview for the head coaching gig made vacant after Jets owner Woody Johnson fired Robert Saleh in October.
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