Jets hire Saleh as head coach

In this Sept. 13, 2020, file photo, 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is shown during a game against Cardinals in Santa Clara, Calif.
In this Sept. 13, 2020, file photo, 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh is shown during a game against Cardinals in Santa Clara, Calif.

NEW YORK (AP) - The New York Jets were searching for a leader, someone who could bring a frustrated, playoff-starved franchise back to respectability.

They think they found their guy in Robert Saleh.

The Jets reached an agreement in principle with the popular and energetic San Francisco 49ers defensive coordinator Thursday night to hire him as their head coach. Saleh replaces Adam Gase, who was fired Jan. 3 after going 9-23 in two seasons.

The 41-year-old Saleh emerged as a favorite for the Jets job when he was brought in for a second - and this time, in-person - interview Tuesday night, and those discussions extended into Wednesday. He was the first of the nine known candidates New York interviewed remotely to meet with chairman and CEO Christopher Johnson, team president Hymie Elhai and general manager Joe Douglas at its facility in Florham Park, N.J.

Saleh left the Jets and met with Philadelphia, which fired Doug Pederson on Monday. And New York also had an in-person meeting Wednesday night and Thursday morning with Tennessee offensive coordinator Arthur Smith.

After Smith left without a deal, New York had internal discussions and opted to hire Saleh.

"YESSS SIRRRRRRRRRR," an excited defensive tackle Quinnen Williams wrote on Twitter.

Saleh, recognized as an energetic leader who is well liked by his players, had been the 49ers' defensive coordinator under Kyle Shanahan since 2017, overseeing San Francisco's defense that ranked No. 2 overall on the way to the Super Bowl last season.

The 49ers ranked fifth in overall defense this season despite season-ending injuries to pass rushers Nick Bosa - the 2019 AP NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year - and Dee Ford, as well as defensive linemen Solomon Thomas and Ezekiel Ansah. While San Francisco missed the playoffs, Saleh's work with a banged-up and short-handed defense made him a popular candidate among the teams looking for a coach.

"The nyjets got a great one!" 49ers cornerback Richard Sherman tweeted. "Congrats to them!"