Jay Gruden
Former NFL Head Coach
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Jay Gruden, known for his offensive acumen and innovative playbook, is renowned in the NFL coaching landscape. His journey from playing quarterback in college and the Arena Football League to coaching some of the top talents in the NFL has been marked by resilience, adaptability, and a deep love for the game.
Gruden began his football career as a quarterback for the University of Louisville, where he showcased both leadership and tactical prowess. Post-college, he continued as a player in the Arena Football League, earning four ArenaBowl titles and even being named the league's MVP in 1992.
Transitioning to coaching, Jay made a name for himself in the Arena League, leading the Orlando Predators to two ArenaBowl championships as their head coach. This success caught the attention of NFL teams, leading to his role as an offensive assistant for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, where he worked under his older brother, the renowned head coach Jon Gruden. During this period, the Buccaneers clinched a Super Bowl victory in Super Bowl XXXVII.
His coaching journey then took him to the Cincinnati Bengals as their offensive coordinator, where he played a crucial role in quarterback Andy Dalton's development. Gruden's leadership and innovative play-calling eventually led him to his first head coaching position with the Washington Commanders (then named the Redskins).
Raised in Indiana, football was always a central theme in the Gruden household. With his father having a background in coaching and his brother Jon making waves in the NFL, Jay's path to football excellence was clear from a young age.
Beyond his coaching roles, Gruden's insights into game strategies and player development have made him a sought-after voice in football panels and discussions. His deep understanding of the game and his unique ability to develop quarterback talents solidifies his reputation in NFL circles.

Jay'S CONTRIBUTIONS
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Rams Have Lots of Problems, None Bigger Than Missing Cooper Kupp
The Los Angeles Rams' biggest problem Monday night against the Cincinnati Bengals was protecting quarterback…
By Jay Gruden Former NFL Head Coach
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Pittsburgh Steelers, Kenny Pickett Cook Up Winning Recipe for Offense
Matt Canada's gameplan for QB Kenny Pickett and the Pittsburgh Steelers offense worked masterfully, Jay Gruden…
By Jay Gruden Former NFL Head Coach
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Raiders Should've Gotten Davante Adams the Ball on Fourth Down
Jay Gruden cannot understand why the Las Vegas Raiders opted to kick a field goal…
By Jay Gruden Former NFL Head Coach
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2023 Week 3 Expert Preview: Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Charles Davis, Jay Gruden and Dave Wannstedt preview the game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and…
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2023 Week 3 Expert Preview: Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Charles Davis, Jay Gruden and Dave Wannstedt preview the Los Angeles Rams vs. Cincinnati Bengals…
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2023 Week 3 Expert Preview: New York Giants vs. San Francisco 49ers
Charles Davis, Jay Gruden, and Dave Wannstedt preview the New York Giants game against the…
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2023 Week 2 Expert Preview: Cleveland Browns vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Can QB Kenny Pickett get back on track? Will Jim Schwartz's defense stifle the Pittsburgh…
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2023 Week 2 Expert Preview: Miami Dolphins vs. New England Patriots
With an important divisional rivalry game on tap in Week 2 for the Miami Dolphins…
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2023 NFL Week 2 Expert Preview: Minnesota Vikings vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Charles Davis, Jay Gruden, and Dave Wannstedt preview the Minnesota Vikings vs. Philadelphia Eagles Thursday Night…
By Dave Wannstedt & Jay Gruden
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How and Why NFL Offenses Use Pre-Snap Motion
Pre-snap sets will set the offensive front and the coverage for the defense. The defense…
By Jay Gruden Former NFL Head Coach