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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