Robert Saleh, recently fired as head coach of the New York Jets, was spotted at Whole Foods in Florham Park, New Jersey, on Tuesday.
Despite his recent dismissal, Saleh appeared in good spirits when approached by photographers. "Living the dream, brother," he responded when asked how he was doing.
Saleh avoided commenting on the praise he received from Peyton Manning and Bill Belichick during "Monday Night Football," where both NFL legends acknowledged his contributions to the Jets. He also declined to address the baseless conspiracy theory that wearing the Lebanese flag during a game had anything to do with his firing.
While he kept quiet on these matters, Saleh did hint at a possible return to coaching. When asked if he would be seen on the NFL sidelines again soon, he replied, "God willing."
Saleh was let go by the Jets on October 8 after starting the season with a 2-3 record and an overall 20-36 during his tenure. The Jets continued to struggle, losing their next game against the Buffalo Bills on Monday. Despite the setback, Saleh seems optimistic about future opportunities in the NFL.