Liam Coen de Jaguars shoots in Robert Saleh from 49ers’


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Jacksonville Jaguars chief coach, Liam Coen, delivered a burning message to the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator, Robert Saleh, after his game of week 4 on Sunday night.

While Fox’s transmission caught Coen separated from Saleh by his players, Action Jax Sports was in the field and heard what Jacksonville chief coach told the coordinator.

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Jacksonville Jaguars chief coach Liam Coen observes during the heating before the party against the San Francisco 49ers at the Levi Stadium on September 28, 2025. (Kyle Terada/Imagn images)

“Keep my name out of your mouth,” Coen said. “Keep my name out of your mouth.”

“I’m going to do your world,” Saleh replied, through ESPN. “You don’t want F — with me. I’m going to finish your life.”

The first year chief coach was guided towards the locker room to celebrate the victory.

He asked the 49ers chief coach, Kyle Shanahan, about the interaction in their availability of media after the game with the reporters.

“I don’t think I should be so sensitive about it, but it’s what it is. It is not too worried,” he said, through the 49ers website.

The defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers, Robert Saleh, speaks with the supporter Fred Warner (54) during the fourth quarter against the Seattle Seahawks in Lumen Field on September 7, 2025. (Joe Nicholson/Imagn images)

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Coen laughed for the last time after Saleh commented on how he developed a signal theft scheme.

“They legally have a really advanced signal theft type system where they always find a way to put an advantageous situation,” said Saleh earlier. “They do a great job with Him. They form you try to find any Pepita they can.

“So, we have to be great with our signals and we have to be excellent with our communication to combat some of the sayings we could give in the field. They are almost the elite in that sense.”

Saleh said there was nothing “illegal” about the scheme.

Jacksonville forced San Francisco to change the ball four times. The team eliminated Brock Purdy twice and made Purdy lose a loose ball. Luke Farrell also lost a loose ball.

The Jacksonville Jaguars chief coach, Liam Coen, reacts from the bank during the second half against the San Francisco 49ers at the Levi Stadium on September 28, 2025. (Kyle Terada/Imagn images)

The Jaguars won the game, 26-21.

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