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The Supreme Court of Nevada unanimously denied the request of the NFL to rehearse a recent decision with respect to Jon Gruden.
Gruden was the beneficiary of a key decision in his case against the League in August, since the Supreme Court of Nevada determined that his case could proceed in the Court instead of arbitration.
At that time, the Supreme Court of Nevada ruled in a 5-2 decision that “the arbitration clause in the Constitution of the NFL is inconceivable and does not apply to Gruden as a former employee.”
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The coach of the Raiders of Los Vegas, Jon Gruden, observes during the joint practice against the Los Angeles Rams. (Kirby Lee/USA Today Sports)
The NFL appealed that decision, and on Thursday, the court failed against the league once again, 7-0. ESPN reported that the League is likely to present an appeal before the United States Supreme Court.
Gruden sued the NFL in 2021 after separating with the Las Vegas raiders when the emails filtered revealed a racist, sexist and homophobic language.
The former chief coach and soccer personality for a long time filed a lawsuit against the League and Commissioner Roger Goodell, claiming that a “malicious and orchestrated campaign” was used to destroy his career by filtering the emails. The leaked messages were from when he was an ESPN analyst and “Monday Night Football”.
The NFL appealed to the Superior Court of Nevada in 2022 after a judge in Las Vegas rejected the offers of the League of dismissing Gruden’s claim directly or of ordering extrajudicial conversations through an arbitration process that could be supervised by Goodell.

Jon Gruden observes practice during the training camp at the Meijer Performance Center in Allen Park, Michigan, on July 28, 2025. (Junfu Han / USA Today Network through IMAGN images)
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Gruden was the Raiders chief coach when the team moved from Oakland to Las Vegas. He is looking for monetary damage, claiming that the selective dissemination of emails ruined his career and support agreements.
Since the Raiders of Las Vegas let him go in 2021, he has been seen with the New Orleans Saints that help consult Derek Carr when he was the team’s field marshal. He was Also reinstalled to the Honor Ring of Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
Since then, he has joined “Barstool Sports” as a media personality and has received “GRUDEN QB CLASS” with incoming rookie field seafalls before the draft.
Thick Recently revealed which is “working hard to get one more opportunity” after a visit with the Detroit Lions.
“I hope it’s not over. I’m about to return …” he said in July. “I hope some of these guys who fell from my branch, if you say it that way, maybe they can hire me because I am looking for work.

Tampa Bay Bucaneers chief coach Jon Gruden holds the Vince Lombardi trophy after winning the Super Bowl XXXVIII against the Oakland Raiders at the Qualcomm stadium in San Diego, California, on January 26, 2003. (IMAGN)
“I don’t care if I train in Jones Junior High. I’m going to train again. I’m still training. I’m not officially in a team, but I have some private tasks where I work, and I use some equipment when I am looking at the games that nobody knows about who I am throwing.”