Gus Bradley was among the coordinators fired at the end of the 2024 season, but he has not needed to wait long to find his next opportunity. The veteran coach will return to the West Coast for the 2025 campaign.
Bradley is joining the 49ers’ coaching staff, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports. This will not represent the fifth coordinator gig of his career, but it will give him the opportunity to reunite with Robert Saleh. The two previously worked together in Seattle and Jacksonville.
An NFL staffer since 2006, Bradley parlayed his Seahawks DC position into a head coaching opportunity with the Jaguars. The 58-year-old went just 14-48 before being fired during the 2016 campaign, but he had managed to remain a coordinator in each stop around the league since then. Bradley worked as the Chargers’ DC for four years prior to a one-year stint in that role with the Raiders.
From 2022-24, Bradley was at the helm of the Colts’ defense. That unit finished 28th or 24th in points allowed during each year of his tenure, which helps explain Shane Steichen‘s decision to make a change this offseason after keeping Bradley in place upon arrival one year earlier. Shortly after that move was made, Bradley’s name was mentioned as a potential 49ers target.
San Francisco moved on from Nick Sorensen after a one-and-done campaign, leaving the team in need of a new DC once again. Robert Saleh was ultimately tapped for his old gig, and expectations will be high upon his return to the organization. Saleh led the 49ers’ defense from 2017-20, and his success in that time earned him the Jets’ head coaching gig he was fired from midway through this season. If Saleh manages to rebuild his HC stock with another strong San Francisco tenure, Bradley could be in place as a coordinator successor.
It’s been said that one thing Saleh offers to a Shanahan staff is the people skills Shanahan doesn’t offer. I suppose hiring Bradley, one of the nicest guys in the NFL, gives them an extra dose of that.