Cincinnati Bengals offensive arranger Jay Gruden has been named succeeding coach of the Washington Redskins.
On Thursday morning, the Washington Post was the primary to report that the Redskins and Gruden were operating toward a attainable deal that may create him the new head coach in Washington. CBS Sports NFL corporate executive Jason La Canfora confirmed the report. La Canfora conjointly reported that Jim Haslett would stay because the defensive arranger which former Washington tight ends coach Sean McVay would be promoted to the offensive arranger job.
Despite Cincinnati's early exit from the playoffs for the third straight season, Gruden emerged mutually of the foremost fashionable head-coaching candidates within the NFL. beside the Redskins, Gruden had drawn interest from the Vikings, Lions and Titans.
Gruden was a well-liked candidate for head-coaching jobs once the 2011 season, however he stayed in urban center instead. The Bengals offense struggled in 2012, finishing twenty second within the league, however it rebounded this season, finishing with a No. 10 ranking.
Cincinnati quarterback Andy John Dalton, though, continues to draw criticism for his uneven performances, particularly in huge games. It seem, though, as if Gruden has been insulated from that criticism, and NFL.com reports that it seems like Hue Jackson can take over because the Bengals offensive arranger.With Gruden taking the R Gruden, the brother of former NFL head coach John, was a star quarterback in ArenaBowl and conjointly compete in NFL Europe.
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