Giants Coach Search Takes Unexpected Turn as Jon Gruden Expresses Interest in Big Blue Job
The New York Giants are still reeling from their Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears, prompting coach Brian Daboll's firing. With Mike Kafka taking over an interim role, it remains unclear if he'll be the long-term solution at the helm. However, a new contender has emerged in Jon Gruden.
Despite his complicated past with the NFL, particularly after leaving mid-season as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach in 2021 amid controversy, Gruden's brother Jay Gruden recently revealed that the veteran coach is indeed interested in leading the Giants.
In an appearance on The Arena, Jay Gruden expressed support for Jon coming to New York, citing his affinity for quarterback Jaxson Dart. "If you want a guy to run RPOs and zone reads... then yeah, I'd be interested in having Jon come coach my team," he said.
Gruden's NFL coaching career spans over two decades, with stints as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders. He boasts an impressive 117-112 regular-season record, including five playoff appearances. The 62-year-old has been linked to potential college gigs in the SEC, but if the Giants come knocking, Gruden seems willing to reconsider his next move.
With the Giants' young quarterback Dart at the helm and a promising roster, there's still hope for Big Blue's turnaround under new leadership. Whether Jon Gruden becomes that catalyst remains to be seen.
The New York Giants are still reeling from their Week 10 loss to the Chicago Bears, prompting coach Brian Daboll's firing. With Mike Kafka taking over an interim role, it remains unclear if he'll be the long-term solution at the helm. However, a new contender has emerged in Jon Gruden.
Despite his complicated past with the NFL, particularly after leaving mid-season as the Las Vegas Raiders' head coach in 2021 amid controversy, Gruden's brother Jay Gruden recently revealed that the veteran coach is indeed interested in leading the Giants.
In an appearance on The Arena, Jay Gruden expressed support for Jon coming to New York, citing his affinity for quarterback Jaxson Dart. "If you want a guy to run RPOs and zone reads... then yeah, I'd be interested in having Jon come coach my team," he said.
Gruden's NFL coaching career spans over two decades, with stints as the head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Las Vegas Raiders. He boasts an impressive 117-112 regular-season record, including five playoff appearances. The 62-year-old has been linked to potential college gigs in the SEC, but if the Giants come knocking, Gruden seems willing to reconsider his next move.
With the Giants' young quarterback Dart at the helm and a promising roster, there's still hope for Big Blue's turnaround under new leadership. Whether Jon Gruden becomes that catalyst remains to be seen.