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Mike Florio: Jon Gruden email leaker will likely be revealed

Mike Florio: Jon Gruden email leaker will likely be revealed

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Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk joins Yahoo Sports' Jason Fitz and Caroline Fenton to discuss the latest on Jon Gruden's lawsuit against the NFL and why he thinks the person who leaked the emails that led to Gruden's firing could be revealed soon. Hear the full conversation from Yahoo Sports Daily on YouTube.
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Give us the SparkNotes about this case and what it could potentially mean.
Not just for Gruden, but for the NFL as well.
Gruden threw a Hail Mary pass to the full seven-judge court, and yesterday they found by a 5-2 vote that the case must proceed in open court with full blown.
Discovery with public scrutiny of whatever is available through the filings and court proceedings, etc.
So we're gonna find out unless this thing gets overturned by the US Supreme Court or it gets settled, we're gonna find out who ordered the code red against Jon Gruden, which kind of tells me.
The case is probably gonna get settled before it comes to that point.
Jon Gruden might not want to settle, but there might be a certain dollar amount where he says, yeah, you know what, that, that sounds pretty great.
Let's say he doesn't.
Jon Gruden isn't necessarily hurting for cash at this point in his life and his career if he doesn't have a price, and some of these things do come to light, and he does have his day in court.
Obviously, you don't know I don't know what might be locked behind some NFL files, but how damaging could this be to a league that feels impenetrable?
Well, we have to look at the context here.
There was an investigation that was conducted into the Washington Football Organization that resulted in the accumulation of hundreds of thousands of pages of emails.
A small handful of those emails were harvested and specifically selected by someone to be used against Jon Gruden.
There weren't many people that had access to those emails, so we will find out who had access to those emails and.
Whoever it was, depending upon who it was, once we find that out, that will depend and that will determine the damage that's done.
Was it the commissioner?
We don't know.
Was it Daniel Snyder?
We don't know.
But again, there aren't many people that had access to these emails, and that's the first question.
That's the most important question.
And the NFL will probably go kicking and screaming trying to keep anyone from knowing the answer to that question.
Who was it?
That sent the emails first to the Wall Street Journal, and then when that didn't take Gruden out to the New York Times on a Monday and then by Monday night he was gone.
Regardless of what Gruden does or doesn't do, does he settle?
Does he take it all the way to the end?
Somebody targeted the coach of one of the 32 franchises to be fired during the season.
But what is the most likely outcome from this Jon Gruden versus the NFL?
Oh, really, the first question is do they take it to the U.S. Supreme Court and what happens there?
There are some fascinating political wrinkles that apply here that we don't have time to get into, but if and when they face discovery, I think Jon Gruden made an offer that he will be unable to justify refusing because it'll be the kind of money that you just don't say no to, and who knows?
Maybe Jon Gruden goes from being persona non grata to head coach of an NFL team coincidentally, when the 2026 hiring cycle rolls around.
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