BREAKING: Jon Gruden Makes His NFL Return As Team Brings Him In To Coach Offense

Las Vegas Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden looking on during 2022 game.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA – OCTOBER 10: Head coach Jon Gruden of the Las Vegas Raiders reacts on the sideline during a game against the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium on October 10, 2021 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

The New Orleans Saints brought in Derek Carr’s former head coach to help the coaching staff with their offense.

Huấn luyện viên Jon Gruden của Raiders từ chức sau những bình luận chống người đồng tính và kỳ thị giới tính

Per a report from Jeff Duncan of The Times-Picayune/The New Orleans Advocate, the Saints brought in ex-Las Vegas Raiders and Tampa Bay Buccaneers head coach Jon Gruden in to provide some input on the Carr-led offense.

During the midst of the 2021 season, Gruden resigned after previous emails he wrote had been leaked. The emails, dated between 2011 and 2018, including homophobic, misogynistic and racist slurs/tropes.

Gruden’s first head coaching stint with the Raiders lasted from 1998 to 2001. He was then traded to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the offseason, fittingly leading the franchise to a Super Bowl 37 appearance against his former team in the 2002 season.

The Bucs humiliated the Raiders in the big game, earning Gruden his first Super Bowl ring. He was fired after a disappointing 2008 season and later moved into ESPN’s “Monday Night Football” commentary booth.

 

After the 2017 season, owner Mark Davis handed Gruden a 10-year contract worth $100 million to return to coaching. Las Vegas went 22-31 over Gruden’s three seasons and a bit there in Sin City, though they wound up making the playoffs under interim HC Rich Bisaccia following Gruden’s resignation.

Carr was the Raiders’ quarterback for the entirety of Gruden’s second coaching stint with the organization. Following his release from Las Vegas, Carr signed a four-year contract with New Orleans in free agency.

 

 

VIDEO: Comedian Bert Kreischer Reveals Netflix Deleted Another Wild Scene From Tom Brady’s Roast That Would Have Gone Viral In The Worst Way

Comedian Bert Kreischer Reveals Netflix Deleted Another Wild Scene From Tom Brady's RoastComedian Bert Kreischer at Tom Brady’s Netflix roast (Photo by Getty Images)
Kim Kardashian getting booed wasn’t the only part of the Tom Brady roast edited out by Netflix.

Viewers who watched the event as it happened wouldn’t have missed the reality TV star getting heckled when she took to the stage. However, others who checked in after didn’t get to see it as it got cut by the streaming service.

According to comedian and podcast host Bert Kreischer, Netflix also cut out part of the segment in which he was lit up by Sam Jay.

 

Kreischer was a recent guest on ‘Jimmy Kimmel Live’ and discussed Sam roasting him.

“So we get done [with our set], [comedy partner] Tom [Segura] and I are shaking. We did great,” he said. “Sammy Jay is next and she’s like, ‘Yo, Bert. I’m lighting you up. And I’m like, ‘OK, whatever.’ 

“She gave me a heads up. And she did like five minutes on me, just destroying me. And one of the things she said. So, in run-through I had nicotine pouches in a can in my pocket.”

 

 

Kreischer said the director told him he couldn’t keep the pouches in his pocket because they were too distracting, so he put them in a small bag.


“And she started calling me a fake party animal. That I don’t even do drugs. I’m not even dead like all the good ones,” he continued. “I just have sex with my wife.

“And I went into my pocket and I pulled out my nicotine patches and I just wiggled them. And [comedian/roaster Andrew] Schulz goes, ‘You got a bag of blow on you?’ And the camera’s on me in the Forum and the Forum goes nuts. 

“They’re like, ‘This dude brought coke!’ Tommy’s like, ‘What?!’ And then the camera goes off me, and I start going [mimics snorting cocaine].”

The 51-year-old added that Segura told him he was going to go viral because everyone would think he’s a “cokehead.”

Fortunately, the bit was edited out.

“But they edited it out, thank god,” Kreischer said. “I didn’t want to have to deal with my daughters. I’ve been saying ‘no pills, no powder’ forever. And then Dad’s rolling in with half an eight ball.”