Wednesday 13 October 2021

Buccaneers remove Jon Gruden from 'Ring of Honor' after years-old emails surfaced showing the now-former NFL coach using racist, homophobic and misogynistic language

 The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have removed Super Bowl-winning coach Jon Gruden from the team's Ring of Honor in response to the revelation that he used racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language in emails over the last decade. 

Gruden stepped down as head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders on Monday after his offending emails surfaced in an NFL investigation into the workplace culture of the Washington Football Team. 

'The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have advocated for purposeful change in the areas of race relations, gender equality, diversity and inclusion for many years,' the Bucs said in a one-paragraph statement Tuesday.

'While we acknowledge Jon Gruden's contributions on the field, his actions go against our core values as an organization,' the club added. 'Therefore, he will no longer continue to be a member of the Buccaneers Ring of Honor.'

Gruden led the Bucs from 2002 through 2008. In addition to winning the NFL title in his first season with Tampa Bay, Gruden's 57-55 record over seven seasons make him the winningest coach in team history. He was fired after the 2008 season and inducted into the Ring of Honor in December 2017.

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have removed Super Bowl-winning coach Jon Gruden from the team's Ring of Honor in response to the revelation that he used racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language in emails over the last decade

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have removed Super Bowl-winning coach Jon Gruden from the team's Ring of Honor in response to the revelation that he used racist, homophobic, and misogynistic language in emails over the last decade 

Jon Gruden has his name added to the Buccaneers Ring of Honor during the regular season game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 18, 2017 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa

Jon Gruden has his name added to the Buccaneers Ring of Honor during the regular season game between the Atlanta Falcons and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on December 18, 2017 at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa

Jon Gruden speaks to the crowd at Raymond James Stadium in December of 2017

Jon Gruden speaks to the crowd at Raymond James Stadium in December of 2017 


Former Bucs receiver Keyshawn Johnson also took aim at Gruden this week. 

Speaking on his ESPN Radio show, Keyshawn, JWill & Max, Johnson accused Gruden of building his reputation on a Super Bowl-caliber team that he inherited from Tony Dungy, whom Gruden replaced after the 2001 season. 


'From day one, he's been a used car salesman,' said Johnson, who started at receiver on that Super Bowl-winning team. 'And people bought it because he inherited a championship team built by Tony Dungy and [then-Bucs general manager] Rich McKay, and he came in there with a little bit of different energy than we had with Tony, and it kind of kicked us over the top to get our world championship, which I am grateful for. 

'But at the same time, I also saw through who he was through that journey of getting a championship.'

NBC's Mike Tirico, who was Gruden's partner for seven years on ESPN's 'Monday Night Football,' expressed disappointment with Gruden's behavior. Tirico said on NBC's 'Football Night in America' on Sunday that he had not seen or experienced anything with Gruden that was racist in any way

NBC's Mike Tirico, who was Gruden's partner for seven years on ESPN's 'Monday Night Football,' expressed disappointment with Gruden's behavior. Tirico said on NBC's 'Football Night in America' on Sunday that he had not seen or experienced anything with Gruden that was racist in any way

It was a rapid downfall for Gruden, who is in the fourth year of a 10-year, $100 million contract he signed with the Raiders in 2018.

It started on Friday when The Wall Street Journal reported that Gruden used a racist term to describe NFL union chief DeMaurice Smith in a 2011 email to former Washington executive Bruce Allen. Gruden was an ESPN television analyst at the time. 

The 58-year-old stepped down Monday night after The New York Times reported that he frequently used misogynistic and homophobic language directed at Commissioner Roger Goodell and others in the NFL. 

NBC's Mike Tirico, who was Gruden's partner for seven years on ESPN's 'Monday Night Football,' expressed disappointment with Gruden's behavior.

Tirico said on NBC's 'Football Night in America' on Sunday that he had not seen or experienced anything with Gruden that was racist in any way.

'The comments made Sunday on ''Football Night in America'' were specific to Jon Gruden's email related to DeMaurice Smith and addressed my personal experiences with Jon regarding any racist actions or behaviors. As I said on air, his 'comments are wrong',' Tirico said in a statement released to The Associated Press. 

'The content and nature of the subsequently released emails is deplorable, disappointing and express sentiments that have no place in our society.'

Johnson believes Gruden built his reputation on a Super Bowl-caliber team he inherited from Tony Dungy (pictured with the Bucs in 1996) who was dismissed following the 2001 season. Gruden won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers the following season

Johnson believes Gruden built his reputation on a Super Bowl-caliber team he inherited from Tony Dungy (pictured with the Bucs in 1996) who was dismissed following the 2001 season. Gruden won a Super Bowl with the Buccaneers the following season 

Jon Gruden (right) has always been a 'fraud' and a 'used car salesman,' according to retired NFL star Keyshawn Johnson (left), who played two seasons for the embattled former coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Johnson (pictured), who played four seasons with the Buccaneers and won a Super Bowl under Gruden at the end of the 2002 season, ripped his former coach on his ESPN Radio show, ' Keyshawn, JWill & Max .' Specifically, the three-time Pro Bowl selection accused Gruden of building his reputation on a Super Bowl-caliber team that he inherited from Tony Dungy, whom Gruden replaced after the 2001 season

Jon Gruden (near left) has always been a 'fraud' and a 'used car salesman,' according to retired NFL star Keyshawn Johnson (right, far left), who played two seasons for the embattled former coach with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Johnson, who played four seasons with the Buccaneers and won a Super Bowl under Gruden at the end of the 2002 season, ripped his former coach on his ESPN Radio show, ' Keyshawn, JWill & Max .' Specifically, the three-time Pro Bowl selection accused Gruden of building his reputation on a Super Bowl-caliber team that he inherited from Tony Dungy, whom Gruden replaced after the 2001 season

Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder (left) pictured alongside now-former team president Bruce Allen, who was the recipient of several of Goodell's offending emails. Gruden and Allen have a long relationship, having worked together in Oakland and Tampa Bay. Allen is the son of former Redskins head coach George Allen, who was a friend of President Richard Nixon's. Allen's brother George was previously a US Senator and Governor of Virginia

Washington Football Team owner Dan Snyder (left) pictured alongside now-former team president Bruce Allen, who was the recipient of several of Goodell's offending emails. Gruden and Allen have a long relationship, having worked together in Oakland and Tampa Bay. Allen is the son of former Redskins head coach George Allen, who was a friend of President Richard Nixon's. Allen's brother George was previously a US Senator and Governor of Virginia

Tirico worked with Gruden from 2009 through 2015. Gruden remained with ESPN until he was hired by the Raiders in 2018.

Tony Dungy (pictured this year) also said on Sunday's show he didn't think Gruden's emails about Smith had racial undertones but that it was an inappropriate attack on a man's character. Dungy said on social media Monday night after more emails came out that the Raiders did the appropriate thing in moving on from Gruden. 'That being said, if Jon Gruden shows TRUE remorse-and more importantly changes his mindset and actions-I would forgive him,' Dungy said on Twitter

Tony Dungy (pictured this year) also said on Sunday's show he didn't think Gruden's emails about Smith had racial undertones but that it was an inappropriate attack on a man's character. Dungy said on social media Monday night after more emails came out that the Raiders did the appropriate thing in moving on from Gruden. 'That being said, if Jon Gruden shows TRUE remorse-and more importantly changes his mindset and actions-I would forgive him,' Dungy said on Twitter

Dungy also said on Sunday's show he didn't think Gruden's emails about Smith had racial undertones but that it was an inappropriate attack on a man's character. Dungy said on social media Monday night after more emails came out that the Raiders did the appropriate thing in moving on from Gruden.

'That being said, if Jon Gruden shows TRUE remorse-and more importantly changes his mindset and actions-I would forgive him,' Dungy said on Twitter. 'As Christians that's what the Bible commands us to do because that's what God does for us. I know that's not popular, but it's biblical.'

Former NFL player Ryan Russell, who came out as bisexual two years after his final NFL season with the Bucs, is calling on the league and its teams to do more to ensure that this doesn't happen again. 

A league spokesman has said the NFL will not be releasing the findings of its investigation.  

The NFL previously fined the WFT $10 million and Snyder has stepped away from day-to-day operations. 

The investigation revealed that ownership and senior officials paid little attention to sexual harassment and other workplace issues. NFL special counsel for investigations Lisa Friel described it as a culture of fear.

'The culture at the club was very toxic and fell short of the NFL's values and we hold ownership to a higher standard,' Friel said. 

Former NFL player Ryan Russell (pictured at the Draft Combine in 2015), who came out as bisexual two years after his final NFL season with the Bucs, is calling on the league and its teams to do more to ensure that this doesn't happen again. 'I don't think it's enough, I think it's reactive of the investigation of what is happening,' Russell told CNN Tuesday

Former NFL player Ryan Russell (pictured at the Draft Combine in 2015), who came out as bisexual two years after his final NFL season with the Bucs, is calling on the league and its teams to do more to ensure that this doesn't happen again. 'I don't think it's enough, I think it's reactive of the investigation of what is happening,' Russell told CNN Tuesday

Lisa Banks and Debra Katz, attorneys representing 40 former WFT employees who came forward to testify against the club, are now calling for the NFL to release its findings of its investigation.  

'It is truly outrageous that after the NFL's 10-month long investigation involving hundreds of witnesses and 650,000 documents related to the longtime culture of harassment and abuse at the Washington Football Team, the only person to be held accountable and lose their job is the coach of the Las Vegas Raiders,' read the statement from Katz and Banks. 

'If the NFL felt it appropriate to release these offensive emails from Jon Gruden, which it obtained during its investigation into the Washington Football Team, it must also release the findings related to the actual target of that investigation. Our clients and the public at large deserve transparency and accountability. If not, the NFL and Roger Goodell must explain why they appear intent on protecting the Washington Football Team and owner Dan Snyder at all costs.' 

Raiders owner Mark Davis said last week that the email about Smith was 'disturbing and not what the Raiders stand for' and said the team was reviewing the additional emails. Davis issued a statement Monday saying only that he accepted Gruden's resignation.

The Times reported that Gruden used a gay slur to insult Goodell and said he was 'clueless' and 'anti-football.' He also said Goodell shouldn't have pressured the Rams to draft 'queers,' a reference to Michael Sam, who was the first openly gay player drafted by an NFL team.

Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib came out as gay in June and is the first openly gay player to appear in an NFL game.

In a 2017 email, the Times said Gruden responded to a sexist meme of a female official by saying: 'Nice job roger.'

The controversy against Raider's coach Jon Gruden started on Friday when the Wall Street Journal reported that Gruden wrote in a 2011 email to former Washington executive Bruce Allen that NFL union chief DeMaurice Smith (pictured), who he called 'Dumboriss Smith,' had 'lips the size of Michelin tires'

Gruden stepped down after The New York Times reported that Gruden frequently used misogynistic and homophobic language directed at commissioner Roger Goodell (pictured) and others in the NFL

Gruden stepped down after The New York Times reported that Gruden frequently used misogynistic and homophobic language directed at commissioner Roger Goodell (pictured) and others in the NFL

The paper also said Gruden criticized Goodell and the NFL league for trying to reduce concussions, and said that Eric Reid, a player who had demonstrated during the playing of the national anthem, should be fired.

The newspaper said Gruden also mocked an article in 2017 about players calling on Goodell to support their efforts promoting racial equality and criminal justice reform.

Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib came out as gay in June and is the first openly gay player to appear in an NFL game. 'I learned a long time ago what makes a man different is what makes him great,' Gruden told ESPN when Nassib came out

Raiders defensive end Carl Nassib came out as gay in June and is the first openly gay player to appear in an NFL game. 'I learned a long time ago what makes a man different is what makes him great,' Gruden told ESPN when Nassib came out

'He needs to hide in his concussion protocol tent,' Gruden wrote.

Gruden and Allen have a long relationship, having worked together in Oakland and Tampa Bay. The emails between the two and other men included photos of women wearing only bikini bottoms, including one photo of two Washington team cheerleaders.

Gruden also criticized President Barack Obama during his re-election campaign in 2012, and then-vice president Joe Biden.

Smith said earlier Monday that he appreciates that Gruden reached out to him following the initial report, but that the email is evidence that the fight against racism is ongoing.

'But make no mistake, the news is not about what is said in our private conversation, but what else is said by people who never thought they would be exposed and how they are going to be held to account,' Smith wrote in a Twitter thread.

Gruden's comments to Allen about Smith came during the 2011 lockout of the players by the NFL. Gruden told the Wall Street Journal he was angry about the lockout during labor negotiations and he didn't trust the direction the union was taking.

'Dum­b­oriss Smith has lips the size of michellin tires,' Gruden wrote in the email re­viewed by the newspaper.


DeMaurice Smith, the NFLPA executive director, responded to Gruden's comments on Twitter

DeMaurice Smith, the NFLPA executive director, responded to Gruden's comments on Twitter

Davis had been trying to hire Gruden almost since he took charge following the death of his father, Al, in 2011. He finally got his prize in 2018 when Gruden agreed to leave ESPN and return to the sideline with a 10-year contract. Gruden had revived the Raiders in is first stint in 1998-2001 and then beat them in the Super Bowl the following season after he was traded to Tampa Bay for a boatload of draft picks.

Gruden has a 117-112 career record but hasn't won a playoff game since the Super Bowl victory over the Raiders in the 2002 season.

His second tenure with the team started with a pep rally introductory news conference but provided few reasons for celebration as Gruden had a 22-31 record, failing to reach a winning record or make the playoffs.

He traded away stars Khalil Mack and Amari Cooper in his first season to start a rebuild, which has showed only minor progress. After the Raiders went 4-12 in his first season, Gruden tried to make a push in 2019 in the team's final season in Oakland by spending heavily in free agency and trading for star receiver Antonio Brown. But Brown was cut before the season after a series of run-ins with management, and the Raiders went 7-9.

They improved to 8-8 last season and got off to a promising 3-0 start this year before losing the past two games.

Bisaccia has been a special teams coordinator in the NFL for 19 seasons with the Raiders, Chargers, Dallas and Tampa Bay. He has no head coaching experience but his elevation will allow other assistants such as defensive coordinator Gus Bradley to stay in their current roles.

Raiders coach Jon Gruden during an game against the Dolphins on September 26 in Las Vegas

Raiders coach Jon Gruden during an game against the Dolphins on September 26 in Las Vegas

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