Jon David Gruden (born August 17, 1963 in Sandusky, Ohio) is a former American football head coach, most recently with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. Prior to taking over as coach of Tampa Bay, he was the head coach of the Oakland Raiders for 4 years. The Buccaneers won Super Bowl XXXVII in the team's first year under Gruden's tenure, making him the youngest head coach ever to win a Super Bowl at the time, a record since beaten by Mike Tomlin (who, coincidentally, was a defensive back coach for them when they won). Gruden currently serves as one of two color commentators on ESPN Monday Night Football along with Ron Jaworski.
Date of birth: | August 17, 1963 (1963-08-17) (age 47) |
Place of birth: | Sandusky, Ohio |
Position(s): | Head Coach Quarterback |
College: | Dayton |
Career record: | 95-81-0 (Regular Season) 5-4 (Postseason) 100-85-0 (Overall) |
Super Bowl: wins | Super Bowl XXXVII Head Coach Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
Championships won | 2002 NFC Championship |
Coaching stats | Pro Football Reference |
Coaching stats | DatabaseFootball |
Team(s) as a player | |
1981 | Muskingum College |
1982–1984 | University of Dayton |
Team(s) as a coach/administrator | |
1986-1987 | University of Tennessee (graduate assistant) |
1988 | Southeast Missouri State (quarterbacks coach) |
1989 | University of Pacific (wide receivers coach) |
1990 | San Francisco 49ers (offensive QC coach) |
1991 | University of Pittsburgh (wide receivers coach) |
1992 | Green Bay Packers (offensive assistant) |
1993-1994 | Green Bay Packers (wide receivers coach) |
1995-1997 | Philadelphia Eagles (offensive coordinator) |
1998-2001 | Oakland Raiders (head coach) |
2002-2008 | Tampa Bay Buccaneers (head coach) |
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