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Ron Jaworski: Jon Gruden would be interested in Eagles coaching job

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ESPN analyst Ron Jaworski told a Philadelphia radio station on Monday that former NFL coach and current Monday Night Football analyst Jon Gruden would be interested in the Eagles’ vacant head coaching job.

Jaworski told The 97.5 Fanatic that Gruden would be intrigued by the job, noting that he and Gruden have discussed the possibility, according to John Clark of local television station NBC10. But Jaworski told the station that the Eagles have not yet reached out to Gruden to talk about the opening, a day after they were one of the teams spurned by Oregon coach Chip Kelly when he decided to stay with the university.

Gruden, the former coach of the Oakland Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers with a Super Bowl title in his belt, has been surprisingly absent from coaching rumors this offseason.

But on Monday, in addition to Jaworski’s comments, the Cleveland Plain-Dealer reported that the Browns might pursue Gruden after being passed over by Kelly. But Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio promptly threw water on that report, suggesting it was smoke and mirrors from someone in the Gruden camp.

Gruden compiled a 95-81 record over 11 seasons with the Raiders and Buccaneers. He hasn’t coached in the NFL since 2008.


  • Published On Jan 08, 2013
  • Ron Jaworski Out As Monday Night Football Host

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    Football analyst Ron Jaworski has signed a five-year extension with ESPN, however, he will no longer serve as the co-host for Monday Night Football, according to a press release from the network.

    ESPN will instead move to a two-man broadcasting team for Monday Night Football, featuring Mike Tirico and Jon Gruden.

    “I thank Ron for the great contributions he has made to Monday Night Football,” said ESPN president John Skipper. “With two strong analysts in Ron and Jon, these moves will better utilize their strengths and benefit our entire NFL presentation.”

    Jaworski, a former NFL quarterback, had served in the Monday Night Football booth since 2007.


  • Published On Feb 15, 2012


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