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Gruden on Raiders job: ‘I think I am being considered, yes’

Former coach says team is interviewing process; he’ll work wild card game as analyst

  • PHOTO BY KAREN T. BORCHERS       RAIDERS Head coach Jon Gruden, talks with Raiders Quarterback #12 Rich Gannon, during a break.

    PHOTO BY KAREN T. BORCHERS RAIDERS Head coach Jon Gruden, talks with Raiders Quarterback #12 Rich Gannon, during a break.

  • -RAIDERS.BUCCANEERS- SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS PHOTO BY JIM GENSHEIMER. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004.  Former Raider's Coach, Jon Gruden, returns to play the Oakland Raiders as the Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Bucaneers. The Oakland Raiders played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Network associates Coliseum.

    -RAIDERS.BUCCANEERS- SAN JOSE MERCURY NEWS PHOTO BY JIM GENSHEIMER. OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 2004. Former Raider's Coach, Jon Gruden, returns to play the Oakland Raiders as the Head Coach of the Tampa Bay Bucaneers. The Oakland Raiders played the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at Network associates Coliseum.

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Oakland Raiders' coach Jon Gruden keeps a stiff upper lip during a media conference Monday, Jan. 8, 2001, at Raider headquarters in Alameda, Calif. Gruden's Raiders will face the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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    - - Oakland Raiders' coach Jon Gruden keeps a stiff upper lip during a media conference Monday, Jan. 8, 2001, at Raider headquarters in Alameda, Calif. Gruden's Raiders will face the Baltimore Ravens for the AFC Championship in Oakland, Calif., on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2001. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

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DATE TAKEN: 11/5/2000--- Raiders' Head Coach Jon Gruden greets the rabbid "Skull Patrol" fans sitting in the end zone prior Oakland's 49-31victory over the Kansas City on Sunday. --- Jeff Vendsel --- Marin IJ -

    - - DATE TAKEN: 11/5/2000--- Raiders' Head Coach Jon Gruden greets the rabbid "Skull Patrol" fans sitting in the end zone prior Oakland's 49-31victory over the Kansas City on Sunday. --- Jeff Vendsel --- Marin IJ -

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DATE TAKEN: 8/15/99--- Raiders coach Jon Gruden on the sidelines during the second quarter of the preseason game against Dallas at the Oakland Coliseum. --- Jeff Vendsel --- Marin IJ -

    - - DATE TAKEN: 8/15/99--- Raiders coach Jon Gruden on the sidelines during the second quarter of the preseason game against Dallas at the Oakland Coliseum. --- Jeff Vendsel --- Marin IJ -

  • PHOTO BY MERI SIMON      11/29/1998        Raiders backup QB Donald Hollas, right, looks to head coach Jon Gruden for direction late in the fourth quarter against the Redskins. The Raiders were down  29-13 with less than 4 minutes to play.

    PHOTO BY MERI SIMON 11/29/1998 Raiders backup QB Donald Hollas, right, looks to head coach Jon Gruden for direction late in the fourth quarter against the Redskins. The Raiders were down 29-13 with less than 4 minutes to play.

  • Will Jon Gruden coach the Raiders next season? The rumors seem more serious this time around. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

    AP Photo/Eric Risberg

    Will Jon Gruden coach the Raiders next season? The rumors seem more serious this time around. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

  • Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden celebrates the Raiders 38-31 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000. (AP Photo/John Harrell)

    Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden celebrates the Raiders 38-31 victory over the Indianapolis Colts in Indianapolis, Sunday, Sept. 10, 2000. (AP Photo/John Harrell)

  • Oakalnd Raiders head coach Jon Gruden barks at officals during their AFC divisional playoff game against the Miami Dolphins at the Network Associates Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., in this Jan. 6, 2001 photo. Gruden, thought to be out of the running, was hired Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

    Oakalnd Raiders head coach Jon Gruden barks at officals during their AFC divisional playoff game against the Miami Dolphins at the Network Associates Coliseum in Oakland, Calif., in this Jan. 6, 2001 photo. Gruden, thought to be out of the running, was hired Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (AP Photo/Eric Risberg)

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Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden shouts instructions during their 16-13 overtime loss to the New England Patriots in an AFC Divisional playoff game in Foxboro, Mass. Saturday, Jan. 19, 2002. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

    - - Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden shouts instructions during their 16-13 overtime loss to the New England Patriots in an AFC Divisional playoff game in Foxboro, Mass. Saturday, Jan. 19, 2002. (AP Photo/Winslow Townson)

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FILE--Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden yells to his team while officials review a play in the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City, Mo., in this Oct, 15, 2000 photo. Gruden, thought to be out of the running, was hired Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (AP Photo/Jim Barcus)

    - - FILE--Oakland Raiders coach Jon Gruden yells to his team while officials review a play in the second half against the Kansas City Chiefs in Kansas City, Mo., in this Oct, 15, 2000 photo. Gruden, thought to be out of the running, was hired Monday, Feb. 18, 2002, as coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. (AP Photo/Jim Barcus)

  • PHOTO BY NHAT V. MEYER       Jon Gruden lets out a rare smile after a Raider victory over the New York Jets.

    PHOTO BY NHAT V. MEYER Jon Gruden lets out a rare smile after a Raider victory over the New York Jets.

  • PHOTO: LG FRANCIS -- MERCURY NEWS New Raiders Coach Jon Gruden, left, with senior assistant Bruce Allen and owner Al Davis, says, ''I will call the plays here.'' [980128 SP 1D 1] New Raiders head coach Jon Gruden looks over to Al Davis (far R) while Senior Assistant Bruce Allen looks on during the Raiders press conference where they annouced that Gruden would be the new head coach.

    PHOTO: LG FRANCIS -- MERCURY NEWS New Raiders Coach Jon Gruden, left, with senior assistant Bruce Allen and owner Al Davis, says, ''I will call the plays here.'' [980128 SP 1D 1] New Raiders head coach Jon Gruden looks over to Al Davis (far R) while Senior Assistant Bruce Allen looks on during the Raiders press conference where they annouced that Gruden would be the new head coach.

  • PHOTO BY GARY REYES      Raiders Head Coach, Jon Gruden, reacts to a Rich Gannon TD run in the 4th quarter against the 49ers. The score put the Raiders ahead.

    PHOTO BY GARY REYES Raiders Head Coach, Jon Gruden, reacts to a Rich Gannon TD run in the 4th quarter against the 49ers. The score put the Raiders ahead.

  • PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS During mini-camp, Jon Gruden ordered his receivers  to spike the ball after every TD. [980510 SP 1D 4] Oakland Raiders' head  coach Jon Gruden runs with his team during mini-camp practice Friday, April  24, 1998, in Alameda, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

    PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS During mini-camp, Jon Gruden ordered his receivers to spike the ball after every TD. [980510 SP 1D 4] Oakland Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden runs with his team during mini-camp practice Friday, April 24, 1998, in Alameda, Calif. (AP Photo/Ben Margot)

  • PHOTO BY GARY REYES       Raiders Head Coach, Jon Gruden leads a practice with enthusiasm during the last week of training camp in Napa.

    PHOTO BY GARY REYES Raiders Head Coach, Jon Gruden leads a practice with enthusiasm during the last week of training camp in Napa.

  • PHOTO BY MERI SIMON     Raiders coach Jon Gruden reacts to a Denver TD very late in the first half that gave Denver a 17-10 lead at the end of the halfe.

    PHOTO BY MERI SIMON Raiders coach Jon Gruden reacts to a Denver TD very late in the first half that gave Denver a 17-10 lead at the end of the halfe.

  • ** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS JAN. 4-5 **  Former Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, right, stands with current coach Bill Callahan against the Dallas Cowboys Aug. 4, 2001, in Oakland, Calif.  Callahan has never said he's anything like his predecessor, the exuberant Jon Gruden. They're about as different as they come, but that hasn't mattered one bit. (AP Photo/Oakland Tribune, Ron Lewis)

    ** ADVANCE FOR WEEKEND EDITIONS JAN. 4-5 ** Former Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, right, stands with current coach Bill Callahan against the Dallas Cowboys Aug. 4, 2001, in Oakland, Calif. Callahan has never said he's anything like his predecessor, the exuberant Jon Gruden. They're about as different as they come, but that hasn't mattered one bit. (AP Photo/Oakland Tribune, Ron Lewis)

  • Oakland Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden, left, talks to starting quarterback Rich Gannon (12) in the fourth quarter of their 20-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001, in Philadelphia.  Gruden is a former offensive coordinator for the Eagles.(AP Photo/George Widman)

    Oakland Raiders' head coach Jon Gruden, left, talks to starting quarterback Rich Gannon (12) in the fourth quarter of their 20-10 win over the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday, Oct. 28, 2001, in Philadelphia. Gruden is a former offensive coordinator for the Eagles.(AP Photo/George Widman)

  • Raiders head coach Jon Gruden reacts to the field goal that put the Raiders ahead for good 7 to 6 over the Chargers.

    Raiders head coach Jon Gruden reacts to the field goal that put the Raiders ahead for good 7 to 6 over the Chargers.

  • Raiders-Seahawks -Dec.05, 1999 --PHOTO BY JIM GENSHEIMER-- Jon Gruden slaps hands with fans in the South end zone after beating the Seahawks 30-21.

    Raiders-Seahawks -Dec.05, 1999 --PHOTO BY JIM GENSHEIMER-- Jon Gruden slaps hands with fans in the South end zone after beating the Seahawks 30-21.

  • Head Coach Jon Gruden talks with a member of the squad, (roster inaccurate, this is not rickey dudley) at the Raiders training camp in Napa.

    Head Coach Jon Gruden talks with a member of the squad, (roster inaccurate, this is not rickey dudley) at the Raiders training camp in Napa.

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ALAMEDA — Jon Gruden acknowledged his candidacy for the Raiders head coaching job Tuesday in a phone interview with the Bay Area News Group.

“My understanding is they’re interviewing candidates this week and they’re going to let everybody know sometime early next week or whenever they make their decision,” Gruden said.

Asked specifically if he was a candidate, Gruden said, “Well, I think I am being considered, yes. I hope I’m a candidate.”

Gruden last coached in 2008 for the Tampa Bay Bucceneers and has rejected overtures each year to return.  It has been almost 20 years that Gruden was hired on Jan. 8, 1998 to be head coach of the Raiders, for whom he coached through the 2001 season.

Since being fired by the Bucs, Gruden has worked as a television analyst, working on ESPN’s Monday Night Football as well as hosting a series on prospective NFL quarterbacks. He will work Saturday’s NFL wild card game between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs Sunday at Arrowhead Stadium.

The Raiders abruptly fired coach Jack Del Rio Sunday one year into a four-year contract extension following a 30-10 loss to the Los Angeles Sunday in Carson.

Gruden’s candidacy was first reported by ESPN, and he didn’t confirm or deny it in a Bay Area News Group interview Saturday night. His confirmation Tuesday is the first public acknowledgment that he could return to the place where he started his career as the NFL’s youngest head coach at age 34.

The Raiders have have restricted their public comments to a statement to attributed to owner Mark Davis an hour after Del Rio’s firing. In it he thanked Del Rio and his family for service. Davis said Tuesday the Raiders had no comment beyond the initial statement.

The Raiders typically do not confirm or deny potential candidates with the media during the hiring process.

Del Rio, who was 25-23 in three seasons, was the ninth coach the Raiders have hired since late owner Al Davis traded Gruden to Tampa Bay, following Bill Callahan, Norv Turner, Art Shell, Lane Kiffin, Tom Cable, Hue Jackson, Dennis Allen and Tony Sparano.

Before hiring Gruden, the Raiders would need to interview a minority candidate to satisfy the NFL’s “Rooney Rule” or be subject to a fine.

Gruden has reportedly been contacting prospective assistant coaches, and current Raiders assistants were told they could get out of their contracts or begin looking for other jobs.

Being a prospective head coach for the Raiders will make this week’s production meeting for the NFL wild card game interesting, considering one of the coaches is Andy Reid from AFC West rival Kansas City. In those meetings, inside information is typically exchanged to better prepare the broadcast team.

Gruden and Reid worked together on Mike Holmgren’s staff before each eventually ascended to head coaching positions.

“They played my brother (Jay) on Monday Night Football once too, so there will be some awkward moments and we’re probably going to laugh a little bit about it, but that’ll be cool,” Gruden said. “If I have to sit in the truck with my eyes closed, so be it.”

If Gruden comes aboard, to be determined would be the role of general manager Reggie McKenzie. They both worked for the Green Bay Packers in 1994, when Gruden was in his last year as wide receivers coach and McKenzie joined the Packers’ personnel department.

A point of contention when Gruden left the Raiders was that while he was fine with Al Davis running the draft, he wanted control of hiring his own coaching staff and the 53-man roster.

The kind of mega-deal that it could take to land Gruden — it could be twice the reported $5 million Del Rio was making — would seemingly give him power in all areas of the football operation.

 

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