Jon Gruden “wants the truth to come out” after victory in court over the NFL

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Former NFL coach Jon Gruden spoke of his trial against the League after a Supreme Court of Nevada determined that his business could continue in court instead of arbitration on Monday.

“I can’t wait to get the truth out and I want to make sure what happened to me does not happen to anyone else,” he said in a statement in ESPN.

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October 10, 2021; Paradise, Nevada, United States; Las Vegas Raiders’ head coach John Gruden is represented before the start of a match against the Chicago Bears at the Allegiant Stadium. (Stephen R. Sylvanie-USA TODAY SPORTS)

Gruden continued the NFL in 2021 after separating Las Vegas raiders When the emails were disclosed revealed a “racist, sexist and homophobic” language. He put a legal action against the League and Commissioner Roger Goodell, alleging that a “malicious and orchestrated campaign” was used to destroy his career by disclosing emails.

Gruden told ESPN that the release of emails had affected the raid season.

“The actions of the league have disrupted all season,” said Gruden. “We were directing the division at the time, and they completely blinded me and I.

“What happened was not good and I am glad that the court did not let the NFL cover it.”

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The head coach of Las Vegas Raiders, Jon Gruden, reacts against the Baltimore ravens during the second half at the alleging stadium. (Kirby Lee-USA today Sport)

The Supreme Court of Nevada ruled in a decision 5-2 according to which “the arbitration clause in the Constitution of the NFL is inadmissible and does not apply to Gruden as a former employee”.

Gruden lawyers applauded the decision in a declaration Professional football speech.

“We are very satisfied with the decision of the Supreme Court of Nevada, not only for the coach Gruden, but for all the employees confronted with the unfair arbitration process of an employer,” said Adam Hosmer-Henner of McDonald Carano LLP at the point of sale. “This victory further justifies the reputation of coach Gruden, and this opens the way to quickly bring him full justice and to hold the responsible NFL.”

Gruden expressed his hope for A return of the NFL In July during the Lions visit.

“I hope I haven’t finished,” Gruden told journalists, via the Detroit Free Press. “I am about to make a comeback. I work hard to perhaps get one more stroke, but I hope that some of these guys who fell from my branch, if you say it that way, maybe they can commit me because I am looking for a job.

Current or old players, as well as people occupying leadership posts with NFL clubs, offered different opinions this week on how the types of racist, homophobic and misogynist thoughts expressed by Jon Gruden-in the emails he wrote from 2011-18, when he was an ESPN analyst between that day. (AP photo / John Hefti, file)

“I don’t care if I train Jones Junior High,” he added. “I’m going to train again. I’m still a coach. I’m just not in a team officially, but I have private assignments I work on, and I wear equipment when I watch the games that nobody knows for whom I shoot.”

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