Overview
- San Francisco is 5-2 with Saleh’s defense allowing under 20 points per game after yielding 25.4 a year ago.
- The unit has surged despite season-ending losses of Fred Warner and Nick Bosa and a string of other injuries.
- Asked about his future this week, Saleh said his endgame is to find a win on Sunday and move forward from there.
- Saleh interviewed with the Raiders, Jaguars and Cowboys last offseason after a brief consulting stint with the Packers before returning to the 49ers.
- Media and team insiders, including NBC Sports Bay Area’s Matt Maiocco, see him as a leading 2026 head-coach candidate, and the 49ers have a contingency plan that involves assistant head coach of defense Gus Bradley.