Tampa's Jay Gruden, an Arena Football League Hall of Famer as a quarterback and head coach, is leaving the United Football League's Virginia Destroyers to become the Cincinnati Bengals' offensive coordinator.
The Cincinnati Bengals have hired a Gruden to be their new offensive coordinator. No, not THAT guy. THIS guy: Jay Gruden, former Florida Tuskers (UFL) head coach.
Gruden comes to Cincinnati after two seasons spent away from the NFL. He was the head coach and general manager of the Florida Tuskers (UFL) for the 2010 season after serving as the team's offensive coordinator in 2009. Prior to that, Gruden was the head coach of the AFL's Orlando Predators (2004-08), a position he also held earlier in his career (1998-2001). From 2002-08, Gruden was an offensive assistant to his brother with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
His own words that he said in press conference ("I expect great things with the Bengals. I intend on bringing a great attitude and work ethic. We’ll build off the strength this offense has developed and add a system to challenge everyone in the building. I thank Marvin Lewis and Mike Brown for this opportunity, and I look forward to working with a great offensive staff ").
The Cincinnati Bengals have hired a Gruden to be their new offensive coordinator. No, not THAT guy. THIS guy: Jay Gruden, former Florida Tuskers (UFL) head coach.
Gruden comes to Cincinnati after two seasons spent away from the NFL. He was the head coach and general manager of the Florida Tuskers (UFL) for the 2010 season after serving as the team's offensive coordinator in 2009. Prior to that, Gruden was the head coach of the AFL's Orlando Predators (2004-08), a position he also held earlier in his career (1998-2001). From 2002-08, Gruden was an offensive assistant to his brother with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
His own words that he said in press conference ("I expect great things with the Bengals. I intend on bringing a great attitude and work ethic. We’ll build off the strength this offense has developed and add a system to challenge everyone in the building. I thank Marvin Lewis and Mike Brown for this opportunity, and I look forward to working with a great offensive staff ").

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