Jon Gruden

American football coach

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February 2025 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers announced Gruden's reinstatement to the Ring of Honor.
2024 Brian Callahan and Raheem Morris began coaching roles, with Callahan joining the Tennessee Titans and Morris returning to the NFL
November 2024 Joined Barstool Sports, featuring on shows like The Pro Football Football Show, Shred the Line, and Gruden's QB Class.
March 2024 Jon Gruden joined the Milano Seamen of the European League of Football as an advisor, marking a new phase in his coaching career after his departure from the NFL.
2023 Brought in by the New Orleans Saints for a workout for their offensive coaching staff.
August 2023 Gruden was spotted at the New Orleans Saints training camp, continuing his advisory role with the team's coaching staff.
May 2023 Jon Gruden was invited by New Orleans Saints head coach Dennis Allen to attend offseason meetings to help the coaching staff adjust to new quarterback Derek Carr.
2022 Nathaniel Hackett served as a coach under Gruden with the Denver Broncos
May 25 2022 A Nevada judge dismissed the NFL's attempt to throw out Gruden's lawsuit against the league and Roger Goodell.
2021 Resigns from Raiders head coaching position after racist, misogynistic, and homophobic emails are publicly revealed.
October 2021 Gruden was removed from the Buccaneers Ring of Honor following the email controversy.
October 11 2021 Jon Gruden resigned from his coaching position after racist, misogynistic, and homophobic emails were exposed by The New York Times, revealing inappropriate communications sent between 2011 and 2018.
2020 Jimmy Lake became a coach under Gruden at Washington Huskies, serving until 2021
November 5 2020 Gruden receives an additional $150,000 fine for further COVID-19 protocol violations.
September 22 2020 Gruden is fined $100,000 by the NFL for not properly wearing a face mask during a Week 2 game in the COVID-19 pandemic season.
January 6 2018 Jon Gruden returns to the Oakland Raiders as head coach, signing a historic 10-year, $100 million contract with a no-trade clause after nine years away from NFL coaching.
2017 Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay began coaching under Gruden and continue to lead NFL teams
2017 Broadcast his final game for ESPN during the AFC Wild Card Round between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs.
2014 Jay Gruden started coaching under Jon Gruden with the Washington Redskins, serving until 2019
December 15 2014 Agreed to a contract extension with ESPN through 2021, becoming the highest-paid personality at the network.
2013 Marc Trestman and Gus Bradley joined Gruden's coaching staff, serving with the Chicago Bears and Jacksonville Jaguars respectively
2012 Launched 'Jon Gruden's QB Camp' series, working with NFL quarterback prospects like Andrew Luck and Robert Griffin III.
September 2012 Signed a contract extension with ESPN, continuing his broadcasting role.
2011 David Shaw began coaching under Gruden at Stanford Cardinal, remaining in this role until 2022
2011 Gruden provided analysis for the Outback Bowl and Orange Bowl on ESPN.
2010 Gruden served as an analyst for the Rose Bowl and BCS National Championship Game on ESPN Radio.
May 2010 Jon Gruden became a volunteer assistant offensive line coach at Carrollwood Day School in Tampa, Florida after being fired from Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

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