Buccaneers who re -established Jon Gruden in the ring of Honor

AND Tampa Bay Buccaneers On Thursday, he announced a great announcement by saying that he would re -establish the place of former chief coach Jon Grudene in their ring of Honor.
Gruden was removed in 2021 after he resigned from the position of chief coach Las Vegas Raiders after E -Mailovs with racist, homophobic and misogynistic ones came out in several reports.
Since then, Gruden’s only position in the league has been as an advisor with New Orleans Saints. He then became a member of the media, starting his own YouTube channel and recently joined Bartolol Sports.
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Chief coach Las Vegas Raiders Jon Gruden walks on the field before the start of the match against San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clari, California, August 29, 2021. (Cary Edmondson-Ussa Sports today)
But Buccaneers changed their hearts and published a statement about their decision.
“Jon Gruden was initially introduced into the Honor Ring Buccaneers based on his many achievements during his seven seasons as our main coach and he remains a significant figure in the history of our franchise,” the team statement said.
“After further thinking, we decided to bring him back to Buccaneers ring of honor.”
Gruden’s mandate as the main coach of Tamp Bay from 2000-08. The first Vince Lombardi trophy for winning the Super Bowl XXXVII 2003 was competed.
Bucs went 57-55 in the regular part of the season, as well as 3-2 in the playoffs, during Gruden’s seven seasons with the team.
The main coach Las Vegas Raiders Jon Gruden runs from the field at halftime match against Chicago Bears at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on October 10, 2021. (Heidi Fang/Las Vegas Review-Journal/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
The owner of the attacker Mark Davis recently commented on Gruden’s resignation in 2021, which ended his mandate too early to the club, which signed it for a huge ten -year contract in 2018.
Davis said he believed that Gruden’s departure had returned the organization.
“He was someone I brought and really expected that a person on the football side that would bring stability to the organization,” Davis told the media members when introducing Pete Carroll as the new main coach Raiders late last month. “He had a 10-year contract and his head was cut off.”
Gruden, who sued the NFL, leaked his e -mail, which made him use the pernicious remarks focused on the commissioner of NFL Roger Goodell and the NFLPA Director Demaurica Smith, among other things.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden holds Vince Lombardi trophy after winning the Super Bowl XXXVII against Oakland Raiders at the Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego in California on January 26. (Imagine)
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But Gruden tried to stay in the game the best he could, now in his media gig, and the Buccaneers seem to be releasing if they are in the past.
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