Oakland Raiders head coach Jon Gruden is the latest person to join in on the trolling of Stephen A. Smith train after the ESPN analyst's recent on-air miscues.

Smith has been the subject of plenty of laughs since he failed to research his analysis for Thursday night's game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers.

Not only did he forget that the Chargers were no longer in San Diego, but he also focused in on a matchup between two players that either weren't active (tight end Hunter Henry) or even on one of the teams' roster (free agent linebacker Derrick Johnson).

So, that led to Gruden showcasing his best trolling skills on Smith.

Here's what he had to say, courtesy of Ryan Young of Yahoo Sports:

“I’ve heard some things in the media that are absolutely hilarious, that aren’t even close,” Gruden said Friday, via NBC Sports’ Dalton Johnson. “I’m not commenting on any of that stuff. We gotta get ready for Dan Ross and Boobie Clark. We gotta watch out for Isaac Curtis down the middle. We gotta get Tim Brown and all our receivers ready to play.”

At this point, Oakland fans probably wish that Tim Brown was back on the field considering how ugly things have been at times this season for the struggling franchise.

But the Raiders did find a little momentum in Week 14 with a 24-21 win over the Pittsburgh Steelers, so maybe they'll be able to turn that into another victory on Sunday when they take on the Cincinnati Bengals.