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Robert Saleh clarifies 'sign stealing' comments that sparked verbal altercation with Jaguars coach Liam Coen


                        Robert Saleh clarifies 'sign stealing' comments that sparked verbal altercation with Jaguars coach Liam Coen

Robert Saleh, the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator, has clarified his comments that sparked a verbal altercation with Jaguars offensive coordinator Liam Coen. Saleh's initial remarks were interpreted as suggesting that the Jaguars were engaged in "sign stealing," which is a violation of NFL rules. Saleh has since stated that his comments were poorly worded and were intended to be respectful towards Coen and the Jaguars' coaching staff. He emphasized that he has a good relationship with Coen and that the incident was an isolated one. The verbal exchange between the two coaches occurred during a joint practice session between the 49ers and Jaguars. The incident was quickly resolved, and both teams have continued their preparations for the upcoming NFL season. The article highlights the importance of clear communication and the need for coaches to maintain professional relationships, even in the competitive environment of the NFL.

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