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GREEN BAY, Wis. (AP) — Former New York Jets coach Robert Saleh was back on an NFL practice field Wednesday helping out the Green Bay Packers two weeks after getting fired from his old job. Packers coach Matt LaFleur said Saleh, whose primary background is on defense, will be monitoring Green Bay’s offense.

LaFleur said Saleh would remain with the Packers through Thursday. LaFleur was noncommittal about how much Saleh might assist the Packers in this informal role the rest of the season. LaFleur said on multiple occasions that the situation is “pretty fluid.



” “I just think it’s a good opportunity, I mean, for him to learn and also for him to help us and give us perspective on how teams might see us, how they might defend us,” LaFleur said. “Certainly can find holes in, or some vulnerabilities if you will in the defense that we’re playing. So yeah, that’s how we’re going to use him.

” LaFleur and Saleh are old friends who roomed together while working as graduate assistants at Central Michigan about two decades ago. They worked together as Houston Texans assistants from 2008-09. So it wasn’t any surprise that they talked immediately after the Jets fired Saleh on Oct.

8. Saleh had a 20-36 record as the Jets’ coach. The Jets were 2-3 at the time they fired Saleh.

They have since fallen to the Buffalo Bills and Pittsburgh Steelers with Jeff Ulbrich working as interim head coach. “I didn’t try to put any pressure on him whatsoever,” LaFleur said. �.

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