The New York Jets have fired head coach Robert Saleh.
According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the Jets told Saleh around 10 a.m. ET. Team owner Woody Johnson released a statement about firing Saleh a short time later, and announced that defensive coordinator Jeff Ulbrich will be the interim head coach going forward. The Jets are 2-3 this season and never had a winning season with Saleh as head coach.
Saleh released a statement Wednesday morning, thanking the Jets organization as well as the players, coaches, staff, and fans. He didn’t name anyone specifically, so there were no callouts to Johnson or QB Aaron Rodgers.
“To the Jets Organization, I am grateful to have had the opportunity to work with so many incredible people. I will always be appreciative of the love and support from everyone at 1 Jets Drive.
To all of the players, I truly love and appreciate every single one of you. The character of the men in the locker room made coaching you guys the ultimate privilege. Through all the ups and downs, each and every one of you showed up everyday and attacked every moment.
To my fellow coaches and staff, it has been an honor to work with all of you. Every one of you were “all in” and made sacrifices for one another that will never be forgotten. I wish you all the very best of luck for the remainder of the season.
To the most passionate fan base in the NFL, thank you for embracing my family. It has been a pleasure calling New York our home and we will forever appreciate all of the memories that were created here.
Saleh came with a lot of fanfare when he was hired in 2021 to replace Adam Gase. He was a standout as defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers for four seasons, and over time became a prime head coaching candidate. He had a clean slate when he was hired; the franchise had no quarterback but did have the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming draft.
And with that No. 2 pick, the Jets drafted Zach Wilson, who ended up being a major failure for the franchise. It’s hard to know how much of that selection was on Saleh, but he was stuck with it regardless.
The firing caught Saleh by surprise, according to Fox Sports’ Jay Glazer.
Just talked to Robert Saleh who said was blindsided by Woody Johnson walking to his office and letting him go. Certainly disappointed he wasn’t going to be given the opportunity to get things going with what he said is a very good roster
— Jay Glazer (@JayGlazer) October 8, 2024
Team owner Woody Johnson spoke to reporters about the coaching change, saying expectations were high and Saleh didn’t meet them.
Jets team owner Woody Johnson on call now after firing Robert Saleh: “This is one of the most talented teams that has ever been assembled by the New York Jets. I want to give the team the most opportunity to win this season (so) I feel like we had to go in a different direction.”
— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein) October 8, 2024
According to CBS’ Jonathan Jones, Saleh was also reportedly considering firing offensive coordinator Nathaniel Hackett — one of Rodgers’ preferred coaches — although another report by SNY TV’s Connor Hughes suggests Saleh wanted to only demote Hackett.
It appeared things were turning around for Saleh when the Jets traded for Aaron Rodgers before the 2023 season. At 39 years old at the time, Rodgers still had more left in the tank, and wanted to use it in New York.
We all know what happened then. Rodgers tore his Achilles four plays into the first game of the season, meaning Saleh once again had to use Wilson as his starting QB. Now finally in 2024, after three seasons of waiting to see what Saleh can do with a serious quarterback, the Jets only gave him five games with Rodgers to show it off.
At the end of his tenure with the Jets, which lasted 56 games, Saleh is 20-36. Considering all the adversity he dealt with over that time, you have to wonder how Saleh would have fared if even one thing had gone his way. If he’d had a league average quarterback instead of Wilson when he began with the Jets, how different would the Jets be today?
The answer to that is unknowable. For whatever reason, the Jets had seen enough of Saleh.