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San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is impressed with rookie Marques Sigle. His stock continues to rise ahead of the season opener against NFC West rivals, the Seattle Seahawks.
When Robert Saleh first got hired as the 49ers' defensive coordinator in 2017, the NFL was a passing league. Now, it's much different.
QB Brock Purdy’s massive contract extension has rival NFL executives "skeptical" about San Francisco's future.
John Lynch called Sigle the 49ers’ “Sultan of Swarm” this preseason, showing how quickly he gets to a ballcarrier.
49ers general manager John Lynch, left, talks with defensive coordinator Robert Saleh, middle, and head coach Kyle Shanahan during practice July 23 in Santa Clara, Calif. (Jeff Chiu – The ...
Robert Saleh’s impact is understood by 49ers fans, but plenty of San Francisco’s younger players are getting their first ...
San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh discussed how the loss of practice time can impact player development, ...
The 49ers’ revamped defensive front must come out strong from the get-go against run-oriented offenses in Seattle and New ...
Defensive coordinator Robert Saleh spoke on the growth of young players, the importance of patience in coaching, and ...
For Saleh, this isn't the first time he's guided a young defensive group. Reflecting on his previous stint with the 49ers, the coach remembers one rookie who stood out among the rest, contributing ...
Robert Saleh spoke highly of Brock Purdy at San Francisco 49ers training camp when discussing the quarterback's dynamic connection with George Kittle.
Robert Saleh spoke highly of Brock Purdy at San Francisco 49ers training camp when discussing the quarterback's dynamic connection with George Kittle.