Liam Coen and Robert Saleh exchanged words moments after the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the San Francisco 49ers, sparking debate over the defensive coordinator’s remarks. As the Jaguars’ first-year coach, Coen appeared to shake his head at Saleh after the game, leading him to walk away from the field before turning to address the crowd. Coen continued to move past Saleh toward him, shouting, “Keep my name out of your mouth” toward him, which Saleh later tried to explain. Saleh praised the Jaguars for having a ‘signal-stealing’ system, emphasizing the team’s ability to adapt in competitive situations. However, when asked about his comments following the game, Coen chose to remain private, stating it was a minor matter. In contrast, Kyle Shanahan dismissed the incident, calling it something that would require clarification but not necessarily cause concern. Meanwhile, Coen emphasized that the incident was unrelated to the rest of the season. The Jaguars’ offense totaled 325 yards, including a standout run by Travis Etienne Jr. The photo credit is provided, and the date and connections section are included.