NFL didn't try to appeal Jon Gruden's victory over arbitration
Our Summary
Jon Gruden has secured a legal victory allowing his lawsuit against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell to proceed in Nevada state court. The Nevada Supreme Court ruled against the NFL's attempt to force arbitration, and the league chose not to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. This decision permits Gruden to pursue his case in open court, possibly revealing who leaked emails that led to his resignation in the 2021 season. The timing of the email leak, which occurred during the season, is a significant issue, raising questions about the integrity of the NFL's 2021 campaign. Gruden's case, absent a settlement, could lead to a trial, allowing him and his legal team to investigate further.
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