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Robert Saleh was sacked by the New York Jets, and while all eyes are on the Aaron Glenn era, it’s not over for the former head coach in the NFL. Over the past few days while the dust settled on the hirings of Glenn as coach and Darry Mougey as general manager in New York, Saleh has returned home… in a sense.
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The Athletic's reporter Matt Barrows said on the latest episode of the '49ers Plus/Minus' that the team is ready to make Saleh the highest-paid defensive coordinator in the NFL. As per his information, they would surpass Vic Fangios' $4.5 million contract.
“The New York Jets’ defense was still elite before Robert Saleh ... to not be until after Saleh was fired. In a narrow road victory, the Jets wound up holding the Titans to a respectable ...
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