The San Francisco 49ers are reportedly eager to reunite with former New York Jets head coach Robert Saleh. Speaking on The 49ers +/- Podcast with Tim Kawakami, insider Matt Barrows shared insight into the team's approach to their coordinator vacancies,
The 49ers continued to change their coaching staff on Tuesday by removing Nick Sorensen from his post as defensive coordinator, according to multiple reports. San Francisco would like to keep Sorensen on head coach Kyle Shanahan’s staff for next season but in a different role.
The 49ers completed an interview with Detroit assistant special teams coach as possible replacement for Brian Schneider.
The Athletic’s Matt Barrows on Tuesday reported the 49ers fired defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen after one season. It’s the second time in as many offseasons San Francisco has parted ways with a defensive coordinator. More to come…
The 49ers will not retain Nick Sorensen as their defensive coordinator following a 6-11 season in which the squad finished 29th in points allowed, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero reported Tuesday night.
The San Francisco 49ers, after uncharacteristically being left out of the postseason, are staying busy by lining up interviews
Per a league source, the 49ers are moving on from Nick Sorensen at defensive coordinator. The team hopes it can retain Sorensen in some capacity. … The 49ers have an opening at special teams coordinator and Sorensen was a special team coordinator in Jacksonville in 2021.
The San Francisco 49ers are on the search for a defensive coordinator once again after firing Nick Sorensen following just one season in that role.
Townsend interviewed for San Francisco's vacant defensive coordinator spot Thursday, the 49ers announced via social media. They also interviewed former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh, who was San Francisco's defensive coordinator from 2017-20.
For the second time in less than 11 months, the San Francisco 49ers are in the market for a new defensive coordinator. According to NBC Sports Bay Area, the 49ers have decided that Nick Sorensen won't be returning as the team's defensive coordinator in 2025.
The 49ers' defense let them down as they gave up 242 yards and four touchdowns through the air to Cardinals star Kyler Murray and his offensive teammates. Afterwards one of the 49ers' defensive stars, Nick Bosa, was asked if he thinks defensive coordinator Nick Sorensen is the right person to be the team's defensive coordinator going forward.
The 49ers just completed their second interview for their vacant special teams coordinator position. Denver Broncos assistant special teams coach and former NFL