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Gruden starting second stint in Oakland

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“Chucky” is back on the sideline at the Coliseum.

Jon Gruden makes his return for the Oakland Raiders when they host the Detroit Lions in their exhibition debut tonight.

Gruden last coached a home contest in Oakland on Jan. 12, 2001, when the Raiders beat the Jets 38-24 in a playoff game. Oakland lost the “Tuck Rule” game in New England the following week and Gruden was traded to Tampa Bay after the season, where he won the 2002 NFL title.

Now he’s back for a second stint in Oakland after spending the past nine seasons as a TV analyst for ESPN.

“I’m looking forward to it bigtime,” he said. “I’ve got some things obviously I’ve got to work out. So I’ve got to work myself through calling plays again and managing some tough situations. I’m anxious to see if I can do it.”

The game also marks the debut for new Lions coach Matt Patricia, hired this offseason after a highly successful stint as defensive coordinato­r for New England.

The Lions will leave starters in just long enough to break a sweat before backups compete for spots on the roster. The Lions’ third-string quarterbac­k, Jake Rudock, will have a lot to play for. Rudock made the team as a rookie last year, but veteran Matt Cassel was signed to be Matthew Stafford’s backup. Patricia may choose to keep two quarterbac­ks. Rookie running back Kerryon Johnson will have a chance to make an impression and perhaps push veteran LeGarrette Blount for a starting spot.

Elsewhere on tonight: the Atlanta Falcons travel to face the New York Jets.

And Saturday, the Minnesota Vikings meet the Denver Broncos, while the Chargers head to the desert to meet the Arizona Cardinals to finish off the first full weekend of preseason games.

Learning to fly

Falcons coach Dan Quinn will make sure rookies get their chance at playing time right off the bat tonight.

With that in mind, Quinn said he hopes to play all four quarterbac­ks, with starter Matt Ryan and backup Matt Schaub play- ing early. Rookie Kurt Benkert and Garrett Grayson, who played on the practice squad in 2017, will follow the veterans.

“You want to make sure that a guy doesn’t run out of time, where he didn’t get enough turns or looks,” Quinn said. “So one of the things that we’re really committed to is playing the rookies and the first-year guys. If you look back in our history, our play time for the preseason would show that.” An Atlanta rookie to watch is running back Ito Smith, competing for the No. 3 job behind Devonta Freeman and Tevin Coleman.

Sam Darnold will make his NFL debut for the Jets and the rookie could make a strong case for winning the job with a solid performanc­e. The No. 3 overall pick out of USC is competing with Josh McCown and Teddy Bridgewate­r to be the starter, but Darnold will be given every opportunit­y this preseason to come out on top.

“First NFL game, going out there and being really emotional is something I’m looking forward to,” Darnold said. “At the same time, I realize I have to be smart in all my decisions and sound with everything.

Hello there

The Vikings-Broncos matchup Saturday night features more intrigue than the typical preseason opener.

Denver QB Case Keenum gets to face his former teammates whom he helped reach the NFC championsh­ip game before management dumped him in favour of Kirk Cousins, the jewel of this winter’s free agent class.

Keenum said this week he’s eager to face the Vikings.

“Definitely. I mean, I got a firsthand view of how good a defence it is, so I know we’ve got our work cut out for us. It’s going to be a great test. I’m excited to go compete against a really, really talented defence,” Keenum said.

Keenum went 12-4 for the Vikings last season after injuries to Sam Bradford and Teddy Bridgewate­r, but Minnesota moved on in the off-season, winning the Cousins sweepstake­s with, among other things, a strong roster, a sparkling new stadium and a fully guaranteed contract for $84 million over three years.

Keenum signed a two-year, $36 million deal in Denver.

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