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A historic college football program has a heavy favorite to be the team's next coach. Find out the latest rumors on where James Franklin and Jon Gruden could land.
This much is clear: Jon Gruden is a proven winner and quarterback developer as an NFL head coach. In 2002, he won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers. He currently works for Barstool Sports. In that role, he sat down with Dart for a pre-draft film session. Gruden’s admiration for the Giants’ soon-to-be rookie starting quarterback was obvious.
Jon Gruden’s NFL coaching career remains one of the most recognizable in modern football history. He began his head coaching journey with the Oakland Raiders in the late 1990s before moving to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he led the franchise to a ...
Jon Gruden looms over the SEC file some sort of eternal phantom. He hasn't been a head coach since 2021, hasn't coached in college since 1991, but the 62-year o
The New York Giants have been connected to a so-called "nuclear" head-coaching candidate after firing Brian Daboll.
OAKLAND, Calif. -- It took four games and almost 10 years, but Jon Gruden has his first victory since his return to the NFL as Oakland Raiders coach. The Raiders' 45-42 overtime win over the Cleveland Browns at the Oakland Coliseum on Sunday was Gruden's ...
ESPN's Don Van Natta Jr. was the first to report on the development.
Pittsburgh Steelers rookie quarterback Will Howard is on the team's 53-man roster after being activated from the reserve/injured list, and while there's essenti
With that being said, former NFL head coach Jon Gruden has been very open about wanting to coach in the SEC. He has now been named as a potential candidate to watch for the Tigers in their new head coaching search. USA Today took a look at some possible names that should be considered by the Tigers. Gruden was mentioned on that list.
Barstool Sports analyst Jon Gruden took a moment with Dave Portnoy to weigh on a fellow coach. In discussing the coach who he termed "the baddest dude in college football," Gruden made some interesting points in defending Georgia coach Kirby Smart.