Wednesday, January 11th, 2012 at 12:17 pm , filed under NFL News by Bill Gerber
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Cincinnati Bengals offensive coordinator Jay Gruden wants to stay along with the team for the next season, where the organization has given an opportunity chance to jump from the Arena League.
The St. Louis Rams and Jacksonville Jaguars wants to meet Jay Gruden for their head coach vacancies for the next season, but offensive coordinator will happy in Cincinnati and looks forward to continuing to work with young quarterback Andy Dalton, after a 9-7 win loss record in a season, which the Cincinnati Bengals reached the NFL playoffs. He also helped quarterback Andy Dalton in his rookie season and had some quick clear outs and choose early in the playoff loss to Houston.
Bengals wide receiver Andrew Hawkins said team is going to fly with no offseason workouts and looking forward to capable to plan for the next season. Gruden said he wants to improve young offense, where he had kept on the map without assistance of offseason workouts. He added he had enough rookie No. 1 wide receiver in A.J. Green and rookie quarterback Andy Dalton, who have secured their place in a Pro Bowl respectively.
Jay Gruden said Cincinnati Bengals is having a lot of young talent guys and looking forward to do better job for the next season. Gruden has served for seven seasons from 2002 to 2008 with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, before spending two seasons in the United Football League as an offensive coordinator and head coach with the Florida Tuskers in 2009.
Tags: A.J. Green, Arena League, Cincinnati Bengals, Jay Gruden