The Reporter (Lansdale, PA)

Gruden ‘ashamed’ about his emails

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Former Las Vegas Raiders coach Jon Gruden says he is “ashamed” about his offensive emails that cost him his job and hopes to get another chance in football.

Gruden spoke publicly about the affair at the Little Rock Touchdown Club in Arkansas for the first time since he resigned as coach of the Raiders last October. The resignatio­n followed the publicatio­n by The New York Times and Wall Street Journal of emails he had sent from 2011-18 that contained racist, homophobic and misogynist­ic comments.

“I’m ashamed about what has come about in these emails, and I’ll make no excuses for it,” he said. “It’s shameful. But I am a good person. I believe that. I go to church. I’ve been married for 31 years. I’ve got three great boys. I still love football. I’ve made some mistakes. But I don’t think anybody in here hasn’t. And I just ask for forgivenes­s, and hopefully, I get another shot.”

Gruden resigned as Raiders coach with more than six years remaining on his 10year, $100 million contract. Raiders owner Mark Davis said last year that the team reached a settlement with Gruden over the final six-plus years of his contract. Terms of the settlement were not disclosed.

Gruden has filed a lawsuit against the NFL, claiming a “malicious and orchestrat­ed campaign” was used by the league and Commission­er Roger Goodell to destroy Gruden’s career by leaking the old emails.

The league has denied leaking the emails.

BEARS CLAIM LEATHERWOO­D OFF WAIVERS >> The Chicago Bears claimed offensive lineman Alex Leatherwoo­d off waivers on Wednesday, a day after the 2021 first-round draft pick was let go by the Las Vegas Raiders.

Leatherwoo­d, the No. 17 overall pick last year, struggled at right tackle before being moved to guard after four games. The Alabama product had difficulti­es inside, too. It’s the first time the Raiders got rid of a firstround pick prior to his second season since 1988, when they dealt 1987 first-rounder John Clay to the Chargers for Jim Lachey.

Chicago also claimed defensive back Josh Blackwell, defensive lineman Kingsley Jonathan, defensive lineman Armon Watts, linebacker Sterling Weatherfor­d and tight end Trevon Wesco off waivers.

BROWNS CLAIM QB MOND >> The Cleveland Browns made another shift in their quarterbac­k room, claiming Kellen Mond off waivers from the Minnesota Vikings on Wednesday.

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