Overview
- Robert Saleh said Jacksonville operates a “really advanced” but legal system for picking up defensive signals and pre-snap cues to gain advantageous looks.
- Saleh emphasized he is not alleging illicit filming or electronics and noted that such scouting is common, calling the Jaguars “almost elite” at it.
- Jaguars coach Liam Coen declined to wade into the topic and described studying formations, motions and pre-snap indicators as standard coaching work.
- Saleh linked the approach to the Sean McVay coaching tree and referenced past experiences against the Vikings and Rams; Jaguars assistants Grant Udinski and Shaun Sarrett have recent Minnesota ties.
- With no NFL probe or accusations of rule-breaking reported, the 49ers said they will tighten signals and communication before Sunday’s 4:05 p.m. ET game against the 2-1 Jaguars.