REPORT: Surprise NFL Team Considering Former New York Jets HC Robert Saleh For Their Head Coaching Position

Former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh is reportedly drawing interest from a struggling NFC team that may soon have an HC vacancy to fill.

In a surprise move, the Jets fired Robert Saleh following a 2-3 start. Six weeks later, the dysfunctional AFC franchise relieved general manager Joe Douglas of his duties. The Jets have fared no better under interim HC Jeff Ulbrich, losing six of seven games.

The Dallas Cowboys are widely expected to move on from head coach Mike McCarthy after the 2024 season. Everyone knows that Jerry Jones doesn’t like “firing” coaches, but he has a clean exit with McCarthy’s five-year contract expiring in January.

According to a report from Mike Fisher of Athlon Sports, the Cowboys will consider Robert Saleh for their head coaching vacancy. Fisher noted that Saleh would have familiarity with Kyle Shanahan’s offense which has been problematic for Dallas:

“And one of the coaches who we’re told via an NFL source will “get consideration” for a job at The Star in 2025? Robert Saleh…

Saleh, 45, has another attribute: A great Cowboys nemesis of this era has been “The Shanahan Offense,” a style of play based on the teachings of 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan. In theory, Shanahan’s own former defensive coodinator might be the league’s most qualified guy when it comes to beating it.

Saleh’s Jets defenses routinely ranked among the league’s best; for that reason alone he figures to be a hot name when it comes to getting a coordinator job…and a name Cowboys Nation should file away for if/when a coaching staff search begins here inside The Star.”

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