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Jon The Gravel may have found a new niche with bar stool sports, but makes no mistake about where his true passion lies.
The Super Bowl-winning coach became a media personality again last year when he took office a few years after he was removed from the league after leaks of racist and other hateful messages.
The gravel recently expressed his desire to get back in coaching, and in a YouTube video of his visit to the Georgia football team, he made it known where he has his eyes set.
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Las Vegas Raider’s head coach Jon Gravel is responding to Baltimore Ravens during the second half at the Allegiant Stadium. (Kirby Lee -usa Today Sports)
“The only reason I really came here [Georgia] is because I want to work out again, “said the gravel.” I’m honest with you. I don’t go either t. I will train again. I would die to work out in SEC. I would love it. I would f — ing love it. I’ll tell you this. What I know about SEC is that it gets harder. SEC is getting harder. They tell me Texas is in sec. They tell me that Oklahoma is in sec. G-Damn. Texas A&M. “
The gravel recently revealed that he “works hard to maybe get another shot.”
“Hopefully I’m not done. I’m about to make a comeback …” he said. “Hopefully some of these guys who fell off my branch, if you say it that way, maybe they can hire me because I’m looking for a job.

Las Vegas Raider’s head coach Jon Grumen goes on the field before the start of the game against San Francisco 49ers at Levi’s stage. (Cary Edmondson-usa Today Sports)
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“I don’t care if I train at Jones Junior High. I have to coach again. I’m still coaching. I’m just not on a team officially, but I have some private tasks I am working on and I wear some equipment when I see the games that nobody knows about who I pull for.”
Since being released by Las Vegas Raiders in 2021, he has been seen with New Orleans Saints to help consult Derek Carr when he was the team’s quarterback. He was also reintroduced To Tampa Bay Buccaneers’ Ring of Honor.
As a member of Barstool Sports, he hosted the “Grape QB class” with incoming rookie -quarterbacks ahead of the draft.

Tampa Bay Buccaneer’s head coach Jon Grudden holds Vince Lombardi Trophy after winning the Super Bowl XXXVIII against Oakland Raiders at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, California on January 26, 2003. (IMagn)
It is unclear if he will ever get another official coaching job in the NFL. He is 117-112 with a Super Bowl title.



