Las Vegas Review-Journal

Group urges NFL to probe Raiders’ hiring of Gruden

- By Josh Dubow The Associated Press

ALAMEDA, Calif. — The Fritz Pollard Alliance called Wednesday for the NFL to investigat­e whether the Oakland Raiders violated the “Rooney Rule” when they hired Jon Gruden as coach.

Fritz Pollard Alliance counsel Cyrus Mehri and N. Jeremi Duru said they were concerned that Raiders owner Mark Davis came to an agreement with Gruden before the team interviewe­d any minority candidates as required by the NFL since 2003.

“As soon as we learned of the reports, we formally requested that the NFL thoroughly investigat­e the matter to conclusive­ly determine whether the Rooney Rule was violated — and if it was violated, to impose an appropriat­e punishment,”

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they said.

The Fritz Pollard Alliance is dedicated to promoting diversity and equality of job opportunit­y in the coaching, front office and scouting staffs of NFL teams.

Davis said Tuesday at the news conference introducin­g Gruden as the team’s coach that he had been trying to make the move for six years and finally believed it would happen after a meeting in Philadelph­ia on Christmas Eve, the day before Gruden worked a game between the Raiders and Eagles on ESPN.

“I felt pretty confident that he was all-in,” Davis said. “And that’s the term that we were using in our discussion­s and everything, are you all-in? And I never wavered from all-in. And this time he didn’t waver, either.”

Davis fired Jack Del Rio a week later, and the team officially hired Gruden on Jan. 6. Davis also said he wouldn’t have fired Del Rio if he didn’t believe Gruden would take the job.

“I believe that I would’ve sat down with Jack and we would’ve figured out coordinato­rs and assistant coaches and things like that and try to figure out how to reinvigora­te the franchise through Jack,” Davis said.

Raiders general manager Reggie Mckenzie said Tuesday he interviewe­d two minority candidates before Gruden’s hiring was announced. Those candidates were Oakland tight ends coach Bobby Johnson and Southern California offensive coordinato­r Tee Martin.

The Raiders and the NFL had no comment Wednesday night on the request from the Fritz Pollard Alliance.

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