The 49ers Coaching Staff Just Got a Major Boost
A Strengthened Defensive Leadership
The San Francisco 49ers have taken a significant step toward improving their coaching staff. First, they brought back Robert Saleh as defensive coordinator, and now, he has recruited Gus Bradley to join him. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Bradley is set to take on a key role with the team, possibly even replacing Brandon Staley as the assistant head coach.
A Respected Veteran Coach
Bradley has been a defensive coordinator or head coach every season since 2009. His career began under Pete Carroll in Seattle, where he served as the Seahawks’ defensive coordinator while Saleh worked as a defensive quality control coach. Their connection deepened when Bradley became the head coach of the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2013 and brought Saleh along as his linebackers coach.
Now, after a three-year stint as head coach of the New York Jets, Saleh has returned to San Francisco—and he’s bringing a trusted ally with him.
A Fresh Start After a Tough Stint
Bradley is coming off a difficult tenure as the defensive coordinator of the Indianapolis Colts, where his defenses struggled to find consistency. He was let go last month, and now Saleh is giving his longtime friend an opportunity to rebuild his reputation. This move highlights not only the bond between the two coaches but also Saleh’s belief in Bradley’s ability to contribute at a high level.
Energy and Experience on the Sideline
Like Saleh, Bradley is known for his enthusiasm and ability to energize a team. The 49ers’ sideline lacked that kind of passion this past season, and Bradley’s presence will help restore it. More importantly, he provides another strong voice to reinforce Saleh’s defensive philosophy, creating a more unified approach on that side of the ball.
A Well-Built Coaching Partnership
Last season, the 49ers’ defensive coaching staff was led by Nick Sorensen and Brandon Staley—two coaches who had little prior connection. By contrast, Saleh and Bradley have worked together for nearly 15 years and know exactly how to complement each other’s strengths.
With these two defensive minds leading the charge, the 49ers are poised to reestablish themselves as one of the most disciplined and aggressive defenses in the league.