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Bombshell: Former 49ers DC is a Victim of Racism in the NFL – Commissioner Roger Goodell Speaks Out in Latest Press Conference, But Fans Are Furious for This Shocking Reason

February 3, 2026

Amid the excitement of Super Bowl LX week in Santa Clara, another explosive topic has ignited the NFL community: the severe lack of diversity in head coach hiring, especially among Black coaches. At the center of the storm is Robert Saleh – former Defensive Coordinator of the San Francisco 49ers, who became the only minority head coach hired in the highly controversial 2026 coaching cycle, out of 10 openings.

Saleh, the Lebanese-American and first Muslim head coach in NFL history, endured a highly questionable firing from the New York Jets in 2024. He was escorted out of the building by security in an unusually hostile manner – an action rarely seen and widely criticized by organizations as potentially motivated by bias against his heritage. Many view this as clear evidence of racism and discrimination in the NFL – a league where Black players make up over 70% of the roster, yet head coaches and front-office leadership remain overwhelmingly white.

In the latest live press conference during Super Bowl week, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell faced sharp questions from reporters on the issue. When asked if the league accepts the reality that zero Black head coaches were hired in the 2026 cycle (0 out of 10 openings), with only one minority coach appointed overall, Goodell responded:

Roger Goodell (from the press conference): “Diversity is the strength and the beauty of the NFL. We do not accept this situation. We still have a lot of work to do. We are committed to tolerating no form of racism or discrimination whatsoever.”

Goodell’s words sound resolute, but they have left fans – especially the Black and minority communities in the NFL – furious for this shocking reason: This is far from the first time Goodell has promised “a lot of work to do.” Since Brian Flores’ lawsuit in 2022 and through repeated failed hiring cycles, these exact promises have been repeated almost word-for-word with no meaningful change. The Rooney Rule – which requires teams to interview at least one minority candidate – is heavily criticized as nothing more than “fake interviews”: teams conduct them just to check a box, then hire the familiar white candidate anyway.

Right now, the entire NFL has only 3 Black head coaches: Todd Bowles (Buccaneers), Aaron Glenn (Lions), and DeMeco Ryans (Texans). That number has barely budged in years, despite the league’s constant bragging about training programs and diversity initiatives. Social media is exploding with angry fan reactions:

  • “Goodell has been saying ‘we still have a lot of work to do’ for how long now? Same line 10 years ago”
  • “Saleh was hired just to serve as a shield, covering up the complete wipeout of Black coaching candidates.”
  • “The NFL is diverse on the field, but the front office is still an all-white club. Hypocrites!”

Robert Saleh’s situation only adds fuel to the fire. Even though he landed a new job with the Tennessee Titans, many see him as a “token minority” – a symbolic hire used by the NFL to deflect heavier criticism over the total exclusion of qualified Black candidates like Eric Bieniemy or Raheem Morris.

Is Goodell’s promise a genuine turning point, or just another performance to calm the public during Super Bowl week? The story of racism in the NFL is far from over, and fan anger is only growing. Only time will tell whether the league will truly change – or keep repeating the same empty promises forever.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers Close to Finalizing Maxx Crosby Deal After Irresistible Offer, with Crosby’s Green Light for Joining the Team
Tampa Bay, Florida – The Tampa Bay Buccaneers are on the verge of finalizing a trade deal for Las Vegas Raiders' star pass rusher Maxx Crosby, with an offer so compelling that the Raiders may find it nearly impossible to refuse. Crosby, a key figure in the Raiders' defense, has openly expressed his interest in joining the Buccaneers. Crosby shared, “Tampa Bay is definitely one of the teams I’d love to play for. I have a lot of respect for their fans, the city, and the direction they’re headed in. I’ve always admired the legacy the Buccaneers have built.” His admiration for the team has fueled growing speculation that Crosby could be the next key addition to Tampa Bay’s defense, providing the much-needed boost to their Super Bowl aspirations. The Buccaneers have taken full advantage of the situation, offering a trade package that includes significant draft picks and valuable players. This move, which would bring Crosby’s elite pass-rushing skills to Tampa Bay, could elevate the team’s defense to championship-caliber status. With Crosby’s addition, the Buccaneers would possess one of the most formidable pass rushers in the NFL. For Crosby, the potential move seems inevitable. Although he’s been loyal to the Raiders, recent organizational changes, including shifts in coaching staff, have made him question his future in Las Vegas. “I’ve had a great time with the Raiders, but I want to play for a team that’s built to win championships. Tampa Bay is that team right now,” Crosby admitted. Tampa Bay’s offer is one the Raiders simply cannot ignore. With the team facing instability and Crosby’s desire to move, the Buccaneers’ trade package is one that the Raiders would be wise to accept. Tampa Bay’s front office is aggressively pursuing the deal, and it seems the Buccaneers are on the cusp of adding one of the league’s most dominant defensive players. Crosby’s potential arrival in Tampa Bay would add an essential piece to their defense. Known for his relentless pass-rushing ability, Crosby would fit perfectly into the Buccaneers’ defensive schemes, adding much-needed depth and energy to the defensive front. His presence would significantly strengthen Tampa Bay’s chances in the NFC, further solidifying their playoff contention. This trade, which has sent ripples across the NFL, marks an exciting turning point for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. As the team prepares to welcome Crosby to their roster, the potential for a revitalized defense and a serious Super Bowl push in the near future grows stronger with each passing day.