Robert Saleh owns up to confrontation with Jaguars coach Liam Coen after game

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San Francisco 49ers Defense coordinator Robert Saleh on Sunday entered into confrontation after playing with the head coach of Jacksonville Jaguar Liam Cohen.

After Jaguars They won 49ers on the road, 26-21, Salekh and Cohen became viral, as they had to be restrained after a scream on each other on the field. Cohen was seen: “Hold my name from your mouth.”

The quarrel is called from Salekh, using the phrase “theft of the legal sign” during the press conference before their game. But he understood what happened for his first time, talking with journalists.

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Robert Salekh, San Francisco defense coordinator, is talking with midfielder Fred Warner (54) for the fourth quarter against Seattle Sikhox on Lumen Field on September 7, 2025. (Joe Nicholson/Ikamen images)

“All this is good,” he said, through ESPNThe field “Everything that happened on Sunday does not change what I feel.

Cohen also understood the situation after the game, saying that this is not a “big thing”, and “we will save it between us.”

Jaguars 'Liam Cohen Says 49ers' Robert Saleh “Keep my name in the mouth” in the fiery moment after the game

Salekh continued to praise Cohen, saying that he was making a “hellish language.”

“As coaches, we always pursue levers,” he explained. “They are trying to have winning levers. We are trying to remove the lever, and everyone in the league is trying to find every passage that they can. As a coach watching his tape, I am aware of the number of hours that need to be spent on being able to create formations and determine every small indicator that they can to give their players a chance to be in a successful position. It is tiring, and all this does all this better than others, and all better than others, and all this is better than others, and in fact, it's better. And, as I said, Sunday does not change this. ”

Liam Cohen screams on the side line

The head coach of Jacksonville Jaguar Liam Cohen reacts from the side in the second half against 49ers San Francisco at the Levy Stadium on September 28, 2025. (Images of Kyle Terada/Imagistra)

Installation of signs c NFL Legally, until the boundaries intersect. The teams are allowed to use a television tape and all 22 films to find out the signals on any side of the ball. Before the games, and also had his own employees in the press box to try to break the signals in real time.

This is what Saleh said on Thursday in the game in detail.

“Liam and his employees, a couple of guys coming from Minnesota, they have a legal-actively advanced signal elimination system in which they always find a way to put themselves in a favorable situation,” he said. “They do this perfectly. They form you, they are simply trying to find any nugget that they can, so we must be magnificent with our signals, and we must be magnificent with our communication in order to fight some of them that we can give on the field. They are almost the elites in this regard, all this is all [McVay] Kevin O'Connell to all these guys. They do all this. “

Robert Saleh looks at the field

Defense coordinator Robert Saleh from San Francisco 49ers stands on the field in front of the NFL football match against Arizona cardinals at the Levy Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Brooke Satton/Getty Images)

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In 49ers, their victorious series of three games on Sunday fell on Jaguars, which are also 3-1.

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