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Fritz Pollard Alliance responds to Jon Gruden’s comment

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LAS VEGAS — The leader of the Fritz Pollard Alliance, a watchdog group that champions diversity in the NFL, says Jon Gruden’s 2011 remark about players’ union leader DeMaurice Smith is indicative of the racism at many levels of profession­al sports.

Rod Graves, the Alliance’s executive director, also hinted at seeking discipline for Gruden.

A Wall Street Journal story noted that Gruden, then working for ESPN and now coach of the Las Vegas Raiders, referred in a racist way to Smith’s facial features in an email.

“The insensitiv­e remarks made by Jon Gruden about DeMaurice Smith are indicative of the racism that exist on many levels of profession­al sports,” Graves, the Alliance’s executive director, said in a statement. “Furthermor­e, it reveals that the journey for African Americans and other minorities in sports, is riddled with irrepressi­ble mindsets at the highest level.

“It is our hope that the league and team ownership will address this matter with a remedy commensura­te with these painful words. This is yet another inflection point in a society fraught with cynical social blinders, absent of respect for the intellectu­al capacity and leadership of minorities. When will it end?”

The league is looking into the matter and a person familiar with that probe told The Associated

Press that disciplina­ry action is possible for Gruden. The person spoke on condition of anonymity because details of any league probe are not made public.

Gruden coached the Raiders against the Chicago Bears in Las Vegas on Sunday, and he received little discernibl­e reaction from the Raiders’ home crowd. The Raiders were off to a 3-1 start this season, their best since Gruden returned to the franchise in 2018.

The Alliance promotes inclusion and advancemen­t for minorities in pro football, from coaches to front office and league executive positions.

Gruden’s comment in an email to then-Washington Football Team President Bruce Allen came during the 2011 lockout of the players by the NFL. Gruden told the newspaper he was angry about the lockout during labor negotiatio­ns and he didn’t trust the direction the union was taking. He also apologized for the remark, the Journal reported.

“Dumboriss Smith has lips the size of michellin tires,” Gruden wrote in the email reviewed by the newspaper.

Raiders owner Mark Davis said Friday in a statement that Gruden’s email does not reflect the team’s standards.

“The content of an email regarding DeMaurice Smith from Jon Gruden when he worked for ESPN 10 years ago is disturbing and not what the Raiders stand for,” Davis said. “We were first made aware of the email late yesterday by a reporter and are reviewing it along with other materials provided to us today by the NFL. We are addressing the matter with Coach Gruden and will have no further comment at this time.”

During a review of emails regarding workplace misconduct at the Washington Football Team that was completed during the summer, “the league was informed of the existence of emails that raised issues beyond the scope of that investigat­ion,” NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy said Friday. He added that “the email from Jon Gruden denigratin­g DeMaurice Smith is appalling, abhorrent and wholly contrary to the NFL’s values. We condemn the statement and regret any harm that its publicatio­n may inflict on Mr. Smith or anyone else.”

 ?? Ethan Miller / Getty Images ?? Head coach John Gruden of the Las Vegas Raiders reacts before a game against the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Ethan Miller / Getty Images Head coach John Gruden of the Las Vegas Raiders reacts before a game against the Chicago Bears at Allegiant Stadium on Sunday in Las Vegas, Nevada.

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