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Tagged: Jay Gruden (11 Results)

May
28

Jaguars OC intent on meshing with QB Minshew

New Jacksonville offensive coordinator Jay Gruden said earlier this week that he understands that it is his job to mesh with second-year quarterback GARDNER MINSHEW. Gruden praised Minshew’s skills, toughness, andMore leadership abilities – adding that it is now a matter of learning the scheme and the offense so everything can come together. Less

Source: NBC Sports

Jan
24

Jaguars name Gruden as offensive coordinator

The Jacksonville Jaguars named former Washington head coach Jay Gruden as their new offensive coordinator this week. Head coach Doug Marrone said that experience played a major role in the hiring.More Gruden, 52, was Washington’s head coach from 2014 to 2019, but he was fired after five games last season. During his tenure in Washington, Gruden was 35-49-1. Less

Source: Team Website

Around the NFL: Jags sign Gruden

Jay Gruden is back in the league – hired to be the offensive coordinator in Jacksonville. Hurray?  more »

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Oct
8

Washington fires head coach Gruden

Washington fired head coach Jay Gruden on Monday, replacing him with assistant head coach Bill Callahan. The team was off to a winless start through five games, and the move hasMore been rumored in recent weeks. Callahan has been with Washington since 2015 and has more than two decades of NFL coaching experience. The first game of the Callahan era will commence on Sunday when Washington heads to Miami to play the Dolphins. Less

Source: Team Website

Jan
5

Gruden to return to Washington

Washington head coach Jay Gruden has reportedly been told that he will return for the 2019 season. Gruden has two years remaining on an extension he signed in 2017 but he has gone just 35-44-1 in five seasons as Washington’s coach.

Source: Washington Post

Aug
15

Washington cuts veteran CB Scandrick

Washington released veteran cornerback ORLANDO SCANDRICK on the last day of training camp as the team prepares to move forward with younger players at the position. Head coach Jay Gruden explainedMore that the decision had nothing to do with Scandrick’s play but, instead, was based on the emergence of the rookies on the roster. Less

Source: Team Website

Fantasy News: Jay Gruden profile

For fantasy purposes, I consider Jay Gruden to be the more appealing of the Gruden brothers. I like the way he attacks defenses, and there are no concerns about him being away from the sideline for years.   more »

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Factoid: Washington's offense

Washington has traded out Kirk Cousins for Alex Smith, but I think the more notable guy there is Jay Gruden. When he’s orchestrating an offense, passing production tends to be good.  more »

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Factoid: Alex Smith in Washington

The 2017 season is in the rearview mirror (barely) so we can start looking forward to 2018. The Eagles are the Super Bowl champions, and if form holds, they’ll open the season at home in the league’s kickoff game. Possible opponents include the Falcons, Panthers, Texans, Colts and Vikings, as well as their three divisional opponents – Dallas, New York, Washington.   more »

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Jan
9

Washington coach doesn’t want another one-year deal for Cousins

Washington head coach Jay Gruden said that “something has to be done” regarding quarterback KIRK COUSINS and his contract. Gruden does not want the team to keep Cousins on another one-yearMore deal, adding that it would not make his life easier. Another one-year deal would also be expensive, while limiting the team’s ability to sign players at other positions. Less

Source: Washington Post

Aug
3

Gruden likes bigger receivers in red zone

Washington head coach Jay Gruden admitted that he likes having bigger receivers in the red zone. Fortunately for Gruden, and fantasy owners, this year’s team will feature 6’4” TERRELLE PRYOR and 6’2” counterpart JOSH DOCTSON. The duo gives Washington its tallest wide receiver tandem in over 15 years.

Source: Washington Post

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