Kyle Shanahan roasts Robert Saleh after unusual 49ers practice

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Kyle Shanahan did not need to deliver a lecture about avoiding fights before the San Francisco 49ers’ joint practice with the Los Angeles Chargers.

The 49ers and Chargers completed nearly two hours of work Tuesday without a single fight, a dramatic departure from San Francisco’s chaotic joint practice with the Tennessee Titans one week earlier.

Asked whether he had spoken to his players about keeping their emotions under control, Shanahan used the opportunity to roast former 49ers defensive coordinator and current Titans head coach Robert Saleh.

San Francisco 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan speaks at a news conference after a preseason NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans on Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, in Santa Clara, Calif. AP Photo/Kelley L. Cox

“No, their head coach [Jim Harbaugh] had more discipline than Tennessee’s,” Shanahan said.

Shanahan quickly acknowledged he was joking at the expense of his longtime friend.

Shanahan explained that several incidents occurred early in the 49ers’ practice with Tennessee, causing tension to escalate throughout the session.

The Tennessee practice featured four fights during the opening 10 minutes of team drills. Titans offensive linemen Austin Deculus and Dan Moore Jr. were ejected for throwing punches, and Shanahan removed two of his own players from the session. The identity of those two 49ers was never divulged.

Head coach Robert Saleh of the Tennessee Titans looks on from the sidelines prior to a game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium on Thursday, August 13, 2026, in Santa Clara, California. Getty Images

The difference against Los Angeles was striking. Reporters described Tuesday’s session as unusually peaceful by joint-practice standards, despite both teams working in full pads.

Saleh served as San Francisco’s defensive coordinator from 2017-2020 before leaving to become head coach of the New York Jets. He returned to the 49ers for the 2025 season and then received a second head-coaching opportunity with Tennessee.

The two coaches also worked together with the Houston Texans from 2006-2009.

Los Angeles Chargers head coach Jim Harbaugh talks with the media following an NFL preseason football game against the Houston Texans on Friday, Aug. 14, 2026, in Houston. AP Photo/David J. Phillip

Harbaugh also has ties to San Francisco, having led the 49ers to three consecutive NFC Championship Games and one Super Bowl appearance during his four seasons as head coach.

His Chargers may have been more disciplined than Saleh’s Titans, but they were certainly not more accommodating. Justin Herbert and the Chargers offense repeatedly exposed San Francisco’s secondary during the practice.

The 49ers did not throw any punches Tuesday.

But, Shanahan saved a shot for Saleh.

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