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Disgraced NFL Coach Jon Gruden Seeks Comeback, Visits Detroit Lions

Summary

  • Jon Gruden resigned from the Las Vegas Raiders in 2021 amid controversy
  • Gruden visited the Detroit Lions' training camp, where his protege John Morton is the new OC
  • Gruden expressed desire to return to coaching, saying "I'm about to make a comeback"
Disgraced NFL Coach Jon Gruden Seeks Comeback, Visits Detroit Lions

In October 2021, former NFL coach Jon Gruden resigned from his position with the Las Vegas Raiders amid controversy. Now, four years later, Gruden is making a comeback attempt, visiting the Detroit Lions' training camp on Monday.

Gruden's visit was facilitated by his close relationship with Lions offensive coordinator John Morton, who Gruden mentored earlier in his coaching career. Gruden reiterated his desire to return to the sidelines, saying "Hopefully I'm not done. I'm about to make a comeback. I'm working hard to maybe get one more shot."

Despite the controversy that led to his resignation, Gruden remains undeterred in his pursuit of another coaching job. He expressed a willingness to coach at any level, stating "I don't care if I coach at Jones Junior High. I'm going to coach again." Gruden has maintained his involvement in the sport, working as a consultant for the New Orleans Saints in 2023 and currently employed by Barstool Sports.

The Lions' new offense, led by Morton, is expected to incorporate many of the West Coast principles that Gruden championed during his coaching career. Gruden praised the team's quarterback, Jared Goff, drawing comparisons to NFL legend Joe Montana.

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In October 2021, Jon Gruden resigned as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders after private emails containing homophobic and misogynistic language were leaked.
Gruden visited the Lions to see his longtime protege, John Morton, who is the team's new offensive coordinator. Gruden has a close relationship with Morton and is hoping to get another coaching opportunity in the NFL.
Gruden expressed his desire to return to coaching, saying "I'm about to make a comeback" and that he's looking for "one more shot" at an NFL job. He's willing to coach at any level, even at the high school level, as long as he can get back on the sidelines.

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