Former Buccaneers receiver Keyshawn Johnson played for Jon Gruden and believed that Gruden attempted to destroy Johnson’s football career.
Author: Jarrett Bell, USA TODAY
Opinion: Jon Gruden email saga provides important lesson on NFL hiring process
Raiders owner Mark Davis had his eye on Jon Gruden for years. Davis now will need a more equitable process to find a replacement, Jarrett Bell writes.
Bills drown out Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs to make statement in AFC
In an AFC championship game rematch, Josh Allen and the Bills served notice to Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs with a decisive victory.
Opinion: Jon Gruden’s racist email exposes truth about the man behind ‘Coach Chucky’ image
Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s racist email from 2011 revealed an ugly layer to “Coach Chucky.” His damage-control effort showed he’s a moron, as well.
Opinion: Bill Belichick, Patriots must recalibrate to better support rookie QB Mac Jones
The Patriots have put plenty on Mac Jones’ plate in the quarterback’s rookie year, but the signal-caller might need more help moving forward.
Opinion: Tom Brady not at his best but still serves Bill Belichick some humble pie
For all the talk about the relationship between Bucs QB Tom Brady and Patriots coach Bill Belichick, the optics between them was all about humility.
Tom Brady bests Bill Belichick as Buccaneers beat Patriots in QB’s New England return
The NFL’s most anticipated regular-season game didn’t feature many fireworks, but Brady triumphed in his victory against his old Patriots teammates.
Opinion: Ultimate measure of rookie QBs will hinge on surviving brutal NFL initiation
It’s still early in the NFL season, but this year’s crop of rookie QBs, including Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson, has had a brutal initiation period.
Opinion: Don’t crown the Rams just yet after their win over Tom Brady and the Buccaneers
The Rams earned plenty of attention for their win over the defending champion Buccaneers. But there’s still plenty of work to be done.
Tom Brady not yet ready to look ahead to showdown with Patriots
Tom Brady’s return to Foxborough marks one of the most highly anticipated regular-season games of all time, but the Bucs QB isn’t looking ahead.