Get ready for some NFL coaching drama! The Cardinals are on a mission to find their next head coach, and Robert Saleh is in the spotlight.
Currently in Nashville, Saleh is interviewing with the Titans, but his journey doesn't end there. He's set to head to Arizona for a second round of interviews with the Cardinals on Tuesday.
Saleh, a defensive mastermind, has an impressive resume. He's had two stints with the 49ers, first as their defensive coordinator from 2017-20, and then returning to the role before the 2025 season. But here's where it gets controversial: Saleh also served as the head coach of the Jets, which could be a point of contention for some teams.
And this is the part most people miss: Saleh's experience isn't limited to just one team. He's also worked with the Jaguars, Seahawks, and Texans, bringing a wealth of knowledge and a unique perspective to the table.
But Saleh isn't the only candidate in the running. The Cardinals are considering a diverse group of coaches, including Thomas Brown, the Patriots' passing game coordinator; Vance Joseph, the Broncos' defensive coordinator; Klint Kubiak, the Seahawks' offensive coordinator; Raheem Morris, the former Falcons' head coach; Matt Nagy, the Chiefs' offensive coordinator; Arthur Smith, the Steelers' offensive coordinator; and Anthony Weaver, the Dolphins' defensive coordinator.
So, who will the Cardinals choose? It's a tough decision, and one that could spark some heated debates. Will Saleh's defensive expertise and diverse background be enough to secure the job? Or will another candidate's offensive prowess or head coaching experience tip the scales? Let's discuss! Share your thoughts in the comments and join the conversation.