Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

Gruden pumped up about return to coaching

- By Chris Booker Contact reporter Chris Booker at cbooker@reviewjour­nal.com. Follow @Bookerc94 on Twitter.

ALAMEDA, Calif. — Dec. 28, 2008.

That’s the last time Jon Gruden coached a regular-season game in the NFL. His Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost to the Raiders 31-24, and Gruden was fired a few weeks later.

On “Monday Night Football” — for which he spent nine seasons as an analyst for ESPN — Gruden will return as coach of the Raiders, who play the Los Angeles Rams in the season opener.

“I’m just as excited and get the butterflie­s,” Gruden said Saturday. “It’s the same way every year, especially opening day, it’s special.

“I know there has been a lot of news this week with what has happened, but I want to do everything I can to help bring the Raiders back.”

Then there’s the time he worked for ESPN.

“It’s pretty weird,” Gruden said. “I had a lot of fun doing that job. I sure miss them, and I hope we give them a good show to broadcast.”

Injury report

Running back DeAndre Washington (knee) won’t play Monday. … Defensive tackle Brian Price (hamstring) was limited in Saturday’s practice and is listed as questionab­le. Running back Marshawn Lynch (groin) and guard Kelechi Osemele (back) were limited but will play.

McCarron makes progress

Gruden said newly acquired backup quarterbac­k AJ McCarron has been a quick study in learning the playbook.

“He’s done really good,” Gruden said. “I think (quarterbac­ks coach) Brian Callahan has done a great job with him. He’s taken him out of our meetings and isolated a one-on-one. He learned it fast in Cincinnati, and he learned it fast in Buffalo. He will learn it fast here.”

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