Jon Gruden is a former head coach in the National Football League. He led the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to their first-ever Super Bowl title and his last coaching job was with the Oakland / Las Vegas Raiders. In this article, we will take a look at Jon Gruden’s net worth in 2021.

Net Worth$30 million
Age58
SalaryInactive
SponsorsN/A
SportsAmerican Football / NFL Coach

Jon Gruden’s Net Worth in 2021 (estimate): $30 million

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Jon Gruden’s net worth in 2021 is valued at $30 million. This is agreed upon by multiple reputable sources such as Celebrity Net Worth.

Gruden was born in Sandusky, Ohio to an athletic family. His father, Jim, served as a professional football regional scout, quarterbacks coach, and director of player personnel for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. His brother, Jay, played and coached in the Arena Football League for the Tampa Bay Storm and Orlando Predators — he was also the head coach of The Washington Football Team (formerly Redskins).

Jon attended Clay High School at South Bend, Indiana, where his father served as an assistant to University of Notre Dame head coach Dan Devine. After graduating, he attended Muskingum College in New Concord, Ohio for one year before transferring to the University of Dayton.

He was a three-year letterman at Dayton was a backup quarterback for the Dayton Flyers. Unfortunately, he never saw that much playing time, but the Flyers had a record of 24 wins and 7 losses during his stay there. Gruden graduated in 1986 with a degree in communications.

After his graduation, Gruden was hired as a graduate assistant coach at the University of Tennessee. He was then the quarterbacks coach for Southeast Missouri State. In 1989, he moved to the University of the Pacific where he was an offensive assistant as the tight ends coach.

In 1990, he was hired as a special assistant for the San Francisco 49ers under quarterbacks coach Mike Holmgren. The following year, he became the wide receivers coach for the University of Pittsburgh.

In January 1992, Gruden was hired by his former boss with the San Francisco 49ers, Mike Holmgren, to be the special offensive assistant/wide receivers coach of the Green Bay Packers. After three seasons with the Packers, he became the offensive coordinator of the Philadelphia Eagles.

In the 1998 season, Oakland Raiders owner and general manager Al Davis hired Jon Gruden to be the team’s new head coach. He led the Raiders to back-to-back 8-8 finishes in the 1998 and 1999 seasons.

In the 2000 season, Gruden led the Oakland Raiders to a 12-4 finish, the team’s most successful campaign in a decade. Oakland won its first division title since 1990 and they advanced to the AFC Championship where they lost to eventual Super Bowl champion Baltimore Ravens.

The following year, the Raiders qualified for the postseason once again after posting a 10-6 record. Unfortunately, they lost to the New England Patriots in the AFC Divisional Round.

While with the Raiders, Gruden got the nickname “Chucky” given to him by defensive lineman Grady Jackson, who thought his head coach looked like the killer doll Chucky in the 1988 slasher film Child’s Play.

After four seasons with the Oakland Raiders where he had an accumulated record of 40-28, including the playoffs, Jon Gruden became the new head coach of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers — replacing the fired Tony Dungy. This personnel move was via trade that sent Gruden to the Bucs in exchange for Tampa Bay’s 2002 and 2003 first-round draft picks, as well as $8 million in cash.

Jon Gruden signed a five-year contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers worth $17.5 million.

Immediately after his arrival, Gruden retooled the offense with numerous free agent signings. This led to a 12-4 record for the 2002 season and a no. 1 defensive ranking. The Buccaneers cruised through the playoffs as they posted a point-per-game differential of 23 points per game.

Tampa Bay booked a ticket to the Super Bowl to face his old team, the Oakland Raiders. This marked the first time that the NFL’s number one offense matched up with the league’s number one defense. This game was also referred to as the “Gruden Bowl” because of the storyline revolving around Jon Gruden.

The Bucs easily defeated the Raiders with a score of 21-48. The win made Jon Gruden the youngest head coach to win the Super Bowl at the age of 39.

Unfortunately, the following two seasons were a letdown as the Buccaneers finished 7-9 in 2003 and 5-11 in 2004, making them the first team to have consecutive losing seasons after a Super Bowl win.

After a string of dismal performances by the Buccaneers and Gruden and his staff, Tampa Bay decided to fire him on January 26, 2009 after seven seasons with the team.

In May 2009, Gruden was hired by ESPN to be a color analyst for their Monday Night Football telecasts. He also served as an analyst for ESPN’s coverage of the NFL draft and postseason college football games.

Nine years after being fired, Jon Gruden made his return to the NFL when he was hired by the Oakland Raiders to come back as their head coach. He signed a 10-year $100 million contract which includes a no-trade clause to prevent what happened to him before. His contract was one of the biggest contracts in the history of the league.

In October 2021, Gruden was faced with controversy regarding emails that he sent from 2011 to 2018 where he used racist, misogynistic, and homophobic slurs. He targeted NFL commissioner Roger Goodell, former LA Rams defensive end Michael Sam, and NFLPA executive director DeMaurice Smith.

He also claimed that players who protest the national anthem should be fired and also targeted then-US Vice President Joe Biden in one of his emails. Gruden was then removed from the Buccaneers Ring of Honor where he has been inducted in 2017.

Jon Gruden decided to resign as Las Vegas Raiders head coach on October 11, 2021, amidst the controversy of his leaked emails. He also announced that he intends to sue the NFL and Roger Goodell after claiming that they sought to destroy his career through a malicious and orchestrated campaign.

It is still unclear how we will see this situation play out as this is definitely a big issue for the NFL as this will surely be a lengthy investigation. Nonetheless, were you at all stunned by Jon Gruden’s net worth in 2021?