New York is moving in a different direction after Saleh went 20-36 as head coach
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The New York Jets are moving on from their head coach, as they made the decision to fire Robert Saleh on Tuesday and name defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich as interim head coach.
The Jets began the 2024 season 2-3, with the most recent loss coming to former Jets’ No. 3 overall pick Sam Darnold and the Minnesota Vikings in London. The last NFL head coach to be fired five games into a season was Matt Rhule in 2022, by the Carolina Panthers.
Jets owner Woody Johnson released a statement confirming the news:
Saleh, who came to New York after a successful stint as the San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator, went 20-36 as head coach of the Jets, and never had a winning season. That was expected to change when the Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers, but through five weeks, it’s clear that the offense — and team as a whole — is still searching for its identity.