16-555: (Redirected from Saleh ) Not to be confused with Salah (name) . Saleh or Saaleh (Arabic: صَالَح ) [ Arabic form of the Hebrew Shelah, Selah or Methuselah ( Hebrew: שֶׁלַח ) ] is a semitic masculine name derivative from the Arabic language which means " righteous" or " pious" . Given name [ edit ] Salah [ edit ] Salah Ezzedine , Lebanese businessman accused of running
32-683: A Super Bowl LIV berth, where they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs , 31–20. On January 14, 2021, Saleh signed a five-year contract to become the head coach of the New York Jets . On September 12, 2021, Saleh lost in his head coaching debut against the Carolina Panthers by a score of 19–14. He won his first game as a head coach three weeks later in a 27–24 overtime victory over the Tennessee Titans . In his first season as head coach,
48-471: A pyramid scheme Sauleh [ edit ] Saleh , Islamic prophet Saleh al-Arouri (1966–2024), senior leader of Hamas Saleh Abdelaziz Al-Haddad (born 1986), Kuwaiti long jumper Saleh and Daoud Al-Kuwaity , Iraqi musician Saleh al-Mutlaq , Iraqi politician Saleh Abdul Aziz Al Rajhi , Saudi Arabian businessman Saleh Shahin (born 1982), Israeli Paralympic medalist rower Salih [ edit ] Salih ibn Ali (711–769 CE),
64-684: Is an American professional football coach who is an offensive consultant for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). He recently was the head coach of the New York Jets from 2021 to 2024. He has been assistant coach for the Houston Texans , Seattle Seahawks , Jacksonville Jaguars , and San Francisco 49ers . Saleh has appeared in two Super Bowls, one each with the Seahawks and 49ers, winning Super Bowl XLVIII with
80-479: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Salah (name) Salah ( Arabic : صلاح , romanized : Ṣalāḥ , pronounced [sˤɑˈlɑːħ] ) is a Biblical and an Arabic given name and family name. Its meaning in the Bible is 'mission', or 'sending', whereas the Arabic meaning is 'righteousness', 'goodness', or 'peace'. Robert Saleh Robert Saleh (born January 31, 1979)
96-780: The Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XLVIII . During this span the defense was known as the Legion of Boom . Following the Seahawks' 2013 championship, Saleh was named linebackers coach for the Jacksonville Jaguars under head coach Gus Bradley . Saleh was not retained under new head coach Doug Marrone . On February 13, 2017, Saleh was named defensive coordinator for the San Francisco 49ers under new head coach Kyle Shanahan . Shanahan and Saleh previously were assistant coaches for
112-416: The Houston Texans from 2006–2009. During the 2019 season , the 49ers defense was sixth in the league in forced turnovers (27), second in total defense (281.8 yards per game), first in passing defense (169.2 yards per game), and fourth in sacks (48). This was the first time since 2003 that the 49ers finished in the top 10 in both scoring and yards per game. Saleh helped lead the team to a 13–3 record and
128-2014: The Abbasid general and governor in Syria and Egypt Salih ibn Harun al-Rashid , the son of Abbasid caliph Harun al-Rashid Salih , 14th century leader of Adal Salih Ashmawi (1910–1983), Egyptian politician Salih Bozok (1881–1941), Turkish military officer Salih Dursun , Turkish footballer Salih Güney , Turkish film actor Salih Hudayar , Uyghur prime-minister of government Salih Muslim Muhammad , Rojava politician Salih Neftçi , Turkish financial economist Salih Omurtak , Turkish general Salih Özcan , Turkish footballer Salih Pasha (disambiguation) , various Ottoman people Salih Sadir , Iraqi footballer Salih Uçan , Turkish footballer Salih Yıldız (born 2001), Turkish judoka Surname [ edit ] Saleh / Sauleh [ edit ] Abdul Azis Saleh Abdul Rahman Saleh , Indonesian aviator and physician Adam Saleh , American YouTube personality Ahmad Ali Abdullah Saleh , Yemeni military commander Ali Abdullah Saleh , former President of Yemen Allah-Yar Saleh , Iranian politician Amrullah Saleh , former vice president and 16th de jure president of Afghanistan Anas Khalid Al Saleh (born 1972), Kuwaiti politician Dua Saleh , Sudanese-American singer and actor Farhan Saleh , Lebanese writer and militant Hashim Saleh , Omani footballer Jahanshah Saleh , Iranian physician Nimr Saleh (1929–1991), Palestinian leftist figure Raden Saleh , Indonesian painter Robert Saleh , American, NFL football coach Sania Saleh (1935–1985), Syrian poet Salih [ edit ] Barham Salih (born 1960), Iraqi Kurdish politician and president of Iraq (2018–2022) Tayeb Salih , Sudanese author Fictional characters [ edit ] Saleh, powerful and wise mage from Fire Emblem: Sacred Stones Salih Koçovalı, alternate name for Vartolu Sadettin in
144-511: The Jets finished 4–13, missing the playoffs for the eleventh consecutive year. On October 8, 2024, Saleh was fired by the Jets after the team began the season with a 2–3 record. Saleh finished his tenure in New York with a 20–36 (.357) regular season record, overall. On October 23, 2024, Packers coach Matt LaFleur confirmed to reporters that he had enlisted Saleh in a consultant role to help him with
160-768: The Turkish television program Çukur Saleh, major antagonist in Tales of Rebirth Salleh, a minor character in the Malasyan cartoon Upin & Ipin Fatima Saleh, suspect in Criminal Minds See also [ edit ] Salah (name) Salehi Mada'in Saleh , an archaeological site in Saudi Arabia [REDACTED] Name list This page or section lists people that share
176-507: The fireball from the initial plane's impact on the North Tower from the building's 61st floor. After ignoring calls by the public intercom within the South Tower to return to their offices, he made it down to the 24th floor before the second plane hit, this time around 50 floors above in his tower. He safely made it to the lobby and was able to escape to safety. Saleh credits this in providing
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#1732848749453192-764: The former. Born to Lebanese immigrants in Dearborn, Michigan , Saleh is a 1997 graduate of Fordson High School He attended Northern Michigan University in Marquette from 1997 to 2001, where he earned a degree in finance and was a four-year starter for the Wildcats , earning all- conference honors as a tight end . Saleh's brother David was in the South Tower during the September 11 attacks in New York City in 2001 and saw
208-466: The offensive gameplan, but that his role would be "fluid". Saleh and his wife, Sanaa, have five sons and two daughters. Saleh and his wife speak Arabic. Saleh is of Lebanese descent. As part of an NFL heritage program, he has occasionally worn a patch of the national flag of Lebanon sewn onto his sideline gear. Upon his hiring by the Jets, he became the first Muslim head coach in NFL history. He
224-887: The same given name . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change that link to point directly to the intended article. ^ "Name Saleh at Onomast. Meaning and origin of the name Saleh" . onomast.com . Retrieved 2024-03-06 . ^ "Saleh: Name Meaning, Origin, Popularity, & Inspiration - FamilyEducation" . www.familyeducation.com . Retrieved 2023-12-03 . Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Saleh_(name)&oldid=1254503839 " Categories : Given names Arabic-language surnames Arabic-language masculine given names Bosniak masculine given names Turkish masculine given names Masculine given names Surnames of Jordanian origin Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
240-478: The spark for him to pursue his dreams of coaching football. Saleh began his coaching career at the collegiate level in 2002. He spent four years working as a defensive assistant with Michigan State University (2002–03), Central Michigan University (2004) and the University of Georgia (2005). In 2005, Saleh was hired as an intern with the Houston Texans , working with the defensive unit. In February 2006, he
256-529: Was retained in Gary Kubiak 's staff as a defensive quality control coach under defensive coordinator Richard Smith . In January 2009, he was promoted to assistant linebackers coach. In February 2011, Saleh was hired as the defensive quality control coach for the Seattle Seahawks under Pete Carroll . He spent three seasons with the Seahawks, including their 2013 championship season when they defeated
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