Falcons interview Robert Saleh for head coach



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The Atlanta Falcons interviewed San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh on Monday. The interview was conducted remotely.

Earlier today, the Falcons interviewed Eric Bieniemy, the Kansas City Chiefs offensive coordinator.

Saleh is finishing his fourth season as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator. Under Saleh in 2020, the San Francisco defense ranked No.5 in the league in total offensive yards allowed per game (314.4), fourth in average passing yards allowed (207.9), is tied seventh in total rushing yards allowed per game (106.4) and allows 24.4 points per game. The 49ers also have 20 points to take this season despite a number of significant injuries on this side of the ball.

The 49ers, who won the NFC championship and qualified for Super Bowl LIV in 2019, finished the year 2nd in total defense and 8th in defense.

Prior to joining the San Francisco coaching staff, Saleh spent three seasons as the Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker coach from 2014-2016. Previously, he was a defensive quality control coach with the Seattle Seahawks from 2011 to 2013. Saleh’s coaching career began in Houston, where he was an intern, defensive assistant and assistant linebacker coach for the Texans from 2005 to 2010.

As of Monday, in-person interviews can begin for head coach and general manager positions with applicants who are not current NFL club employees or whose club is not making the playoffs.

Virtual interviews for all head coach positions can begin with coaches whose clubs take a leave of absence in the first week of the playoffs and can continue until the wilds close on January 10.

Virtual interviews for top club employees and secondary football management positions can begin. Once a candidate’s employer club is eliminated from the playoffs, in-person interviews can begin.

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