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The defensive coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers, Robert Saleh, possessed his share in a confrontation after the game with Jacksonville Jaguars coach, Liam Coen, on Sunday.
After the Jaguars defeated the 49ers along the way, 26-21, Saleh and Coen became viral, since they needed to be retained after shouting in the field. He saw Coen saying: “Keep my name out of your mouth.”
The altercation arose from Saleh using the phrase “legal signal” during a press conference before his game. But he minimized what happened in his first time talking to journalists.
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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)
“Everything is fine,” he said, through ESPN. “What happened on Sunday does not change how I feel. In my heart, I was really trying to give a compliment and own the fact that I probably used the incorrect choice of words, but as you want to say, I mean, they are really good to put their players in position to succeed.”
Coen also minimized the situation after the game, saying that it was not “a big problem” and “we will keep it among us.”
Jaguars ‘Liam Coen tells the 49ers’ Robert Saleh that ‘keep my name out of your mouth’ at the burning moment after the game
Saleh continued praising Coen, saying that he does an “infernal work.”
“As coaches, we are always chasing leverage,” he explained. “They are trying to have a winning leverage. We are trying to eliminate the influence and all in the league are trying to find each way they can. As a coach who looks at his tape, I recognize the amount of hours they must spend to be able to build formations and define every small indicator they can to give their players an opportunity. It is.

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 theft of signs in the NFL is legal, provided that the limits are not crossing. The equipment can use television tape and movie all-22 to discover signs anywhere in the ball. Before the games, while having your own staff in the press box to try to break the signals in real time.
This is what Saleh said Thursday in the game.
“Liam and its staff, a couple of types that come from Minnesota, have legally had a really advanced signal theft system where they always find a way to put an advantageous situation,” he said. “They do a great job with him. They form you, they only try to find any cups that can, so we have to be excellent with our signs and we have to be excellent with our communication to combat some of the sayings that we could give in the field. They are almost the elite in that sense, the entire tree of Sean Sean de Sean de Sean [McVay] To Kevin O’Connell to all those types. They all do it. “

Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, from San Francisco 49ers, is in the field before a NFL football match against the Arizona cardinals at the Levi Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Brooke Sutton/Getty images)
The 49ers had their streak of three consecutive victories on Sunday after falling to the Jaguars, which also have 3-1.