The NFL's Future is Uncertain: 49ers' Assistant Head Coach in High Demand
The San Francisco 49ers are facing a potential coaching exodus as the offseason unfolds. With the recent departure of defensive coordinator Robert Saleh to the Tennessee Titans, the team has already undergone a significant change. Adding to the uncertainty, the MMQB's Albert Breer reports that 49ers assistant head coach Gus Bradley, who was in the running for the defensive coordinator position, is now a hot commodity.
According to Breer, the Titans or Cardinals could be in the running to secure his services as a defensive coordinator. The Cardinals, in particular, have a slight edge, as they may have the opportunity to make Bradley the play-caller. This would be a significant step for Bradley, who has previously held the role of defensive coordinator four times, including with the Seattle Seahawks, Los Angeles Chargers, Las Vegas Raiders, and Indianapolis Colts.
The 49ers' players have expressed positive sentiments about Bradley throughout the year, making his potential departure a significant loss for the team. As the NFL landscape shifts, the 49ers must now navigate the challenges of finding a suitable replacement and potentially dealing with the departure of another key coach.