Overview
- Addressing reporters before Week 4, Saleh said Jacksonville operates a “really advanced signal-stealing type system” and urged San Francisco to tighten signals and on-field communication.
- He linked the Jaguars’ approach to coaching ties with the Rams and Vikings, noting head coach Liam Coen, OC Grant Udinski, OL coach Shaun Sarrett, and passing game coordinator Shane Waldron as part of that lineage.
- Saleh emphasized he is not alleging illicit or electronic methods, underscoring that studying visual pre-snap cues is permitted while electronics are prohibited.
- He cited prior games against Kevin O’Connell’s Vikings and Sean McVay’s Rams where offenses appeared to anticipate defensive calls, saying such sign-reading shows up on tape.
- Pressed for specifics on how Jacksonville identifies signals, Saleh declined to give an example, and coverage noted the Jaguars are 2–1 in Coen’s first three games.