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‘I will f— your world up’: Robert Saleh to Liam Coen in heated exchange after Jaguars’ win over 49ers

Last updated: 2025/09/29 at 7:58 AM
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The Jacksonville Jaguars discovered a option to upset the beforehand undefeated San Francisco 49ers on Sunday, 26-21, however there was some attention-grabbing — and not-safe-for-work — motion after the ultimate whistle. 

Because the gamers made their methods again to their respective locker rooms, Fox cameras picked up Jaguars coach Liam Coen bypassing a handshake from 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh after which an expletive-filled trade between the 2. The cameras appeared to indicate Jaguars offensive lineman Robert Hainsey bodily holding his coach again, and 49ers workers doing the identical for Saleh.

Take a look at what occurred, courtesy of Motion Sports activities Jax, a CBS/FOX affiliate.

Here is the trade:

Coen: “Hold my title out of your mouth. Hold my title out of your mouth. Hold my title out of your f—ing mouth.”

Saleh: “I used to be making an attempt to go with your ass. I’ll f— your world up. You do not wanna f— with me. I’ll f—ing finish your f–ing life.”

Jaguars offensive lineman Walker Little, who was between the 2 coaches, then turned towards Saleh and instructed him to “Get outta right here,” and the trade ended.

In the event you have been unaware, these two coaches have been within the headlines this week. Saleh instructed reporters that the Jaguars have a “actually superior signal-stealing-type system the place they all the time discover a option to put themselves in an advantageous state of affairs.” Saleh made certain to say that this method is authorized, but it surely positively has a unfavourable connotation when you think about what occurred with Jim Harbaugh’s Michigan Wolverines. Both approach, apparently the coaches that come from the Sean McVay tree are elite at stealing indicators. 

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“They’re virtually elite in that regard. That entire complete tree from Sean [McVay] to Kevin O’Connell to all of these guys, all of them do it,” Saleh stated. “There’s challenges. They will catch us in some conditions the place they’ve the benefit and we have simply bought to play sound, basic soccer and do our greatest to out-execute them.”

Coen was requested about his signal-stealing operation on Friday, however he deflected. 

“I am not gonna communicate on that absolutely proper now,” Coen stated with a smile. “Now we have an enormous recreation for us arising, we have a fantastic protection that we have to go and assault and that is the place our entire mindset and mentality is correct now. … Once more, we’re actually making an attempt to give attention to a darn good protection.”

After the sport on Sunday, Coen was requested in regards to the trade with Saleh, and he stated he was going to maintain what was stated between them.

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