A fiery postgame interaction over sign-stealing accusations has finally been resolved, Tennessee Titans head coach Robert Saleh said this week. Saleh, who was the San Francisco 49ers’ defensive coordinator at the time, said his beef with Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Liam Coen is “water under the bridge” after the two got into a fiery spat after a game last season. The interaction that followed the 49ers’ Week 4 loss to Jacksonville stemmed from Saleh’s comments before the matchup when he complimented Coen’s staff for being good at legal “sign-stealing.” CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS.COM”They’ve got legally, a really advanced signal-stealing type system where they always find a way to put themselves in an advantageous situation,” he said at the time.The remark led to a shouting match after the game in which Coen was caught telling Saleh to, “Keep my name out of your mouth.” Saleh responded by shouting back at Coen but later explained that he had misspoken when trying to compliment the coach. But less than a year later, and the two coaches appear to be on good terms. 49ERS COACH ROBERT SALEH OWNS VIRAL CONFRONTATION WITH JAGUARS’ LIAM COEN: ‘WRONG CHOICE OF WORDS'”We’re good,” Saleh said during the NFL’s annual league meetings this week. “I know the NFL probably wants more of a story, but there’s no story. I have an appreciation for Liam. Like I said, I used the wrong word when I was trying to give him a compliment, but all that’s water under the bridge.” Coen echoed that sentiment, adding that “we all respect what we’re doing and how we’re doing it in different ways.”While the feud between the two has settled, the two coaches now become divisional rivals after Saleh was hired as the Titans head coach in January. Follow Fox News Digital’s sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.
Robert Saleh and Liam Coen bury sign-stealing feud as NFL coaches become divisional rivals
