BREAKING: One Jets Player Likely to Follow Robert Saleh to the 49ers
As speculation swirls around the NFL coaching carousel, one name remains at the center of attention: Robert Saleh. The New York Jets head coach has been linked to a potential return to the San Francisco 49ers, the team where he previously served as defensive coordinator. With such a move, one key Jets player may be poised to follow him back to the Bay Area.
A Familiar Connection
Saleh spent four years as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator before taking over the Jets’ head coaching role in 2021. During his tenure in New York, he implemented a defensive philosophy similar to what made him successful in San Francisco. If Saleh were to return to the 49ers, it would make sense for him to bring a trusted player with him—someone who already understands his system and could immediately contribute.
The Leading Candidate: Quinnen Williams
Among the Jets’ defensive stars, defensive tackle Quinnen Williams stands out as a prime candidate to follow Saleh. Williams has emerged as one of the premier defensive linemen in the league, and his dominance on the interior would be a perfect fit for the 49ers’ already formidable defense.
Williams, who signed a lucrative extension with the Jets, remains one of their most valuable assets. However, a potential coaching shake-up and changes in defensive philosophy could make him a trade candidate, particularly if Saleh seeks to reunite with his former star in San Francisco.
Other Potential Options
If Williams remains with the Jets, other players who could join Saleh in San Francisco include linebacker C.J. Mosley and defensive back D.J. Reed. Both players have been key contributors under Saleh and could provide immediate leadership and familiarity in the 49ers’ defensive scheme.
What Happens Next?
While Saleh’s departure from the Jets is still speculative, the possibility of him returning to the 49ers is gaining traction. If that move materializes, expect at least one key Jets defender to make the transition with him. Whether it’s Williams, Mosley, or Reed, Saleh will likely push to bring in a player who embodies his defensive vision and can thrive in his system.