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Las Vegas Judge Clears Hurdles for Gruden’s NFL Lawsuit Discovery Phase

By Matthias Binder February 26, 2026
Court rejects NFL’s delay tactics, discovery continues for Gruden suit
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Court rejects NFL’s delay tactics, discovery continues for Gruden suit

Contents
Courtroom Clash Over Delay TacticsOrigins of the Email Scandal and LawsuitDiscovery Opens Door to Key TestimoniesPath to Trial After Years of Legal Wrangling

Courtroom Clash Over Delay Tactics (Image Credits: Pixabay)

Las Vegas – Clark County District Judge Joe Hardy ordered discovery to move forward without delay in former Raiders coach Jon Gruden’s lawsuit against the NFL, rejecting the league’s bid to pause proceedings amid an ongoing appeal.[1]

Courtroom Clash Over Delay Tactics

Judge Hardy dismissed the NFL’s motion to halt discovery as lacking foundation. He described the league’s anti-SLAPP motion, filed in 2025, as “without merit,” not filed in good faith, and a “tactical misuse” of Nevada’s statute designed to protect free speech on public issues.[1] The ruling came during a hearing where NFL attorney William Marks urged a stay pending appeal of the December denial of their dismissal request.

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Hardy questioned the logic behind such delays, asking if any party could file a late anti-SLAPP motion years into a case and automatically pause proceedings. Gruden’s attorney Adam Hosmer-Henner argued the NFL sought to stall because the case turned against them. “The NFL defendants have felt things are not going well for a while now,” Hosmer-Henner told the court.[1]

Origins of the Email Scandal and Lawsuit

Gruden resigned as Raiders head coach in October 2021 after media outlets published emails he sent between 2011 and 2018. Those messages contained racist, misogynistic, and anti-LGBTQ language, surfacing during the NFL’s investigation into workplace issues at the former Washington Commanders franchise.[1][2]

Gruden filed suit weeks later, accusing the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell of orchestrating leaks to ruin his career through a “malicious and orchestrated campaign.” The case lingered through multiple challenges, including failed pushes for private arbitration overseen by Goodell.[2] Nevada’s Supreme Court ruled last August that arbitration did not apply, returning the matter to district court.[1]

Discovery Opens Door to Key Testimonies

With the green light, attorneys now exchange documents and schedule depositions in a process expected to span 12 months. Gruden’s team plans to question high-profile figures to uncover the emails’ leak source among roughly 650,000 messages from the Washington probe.[3]

Targeted individuals include:

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  • NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell
  • Raiders owner Mark Davis
  • Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones
  • New England Patriots owner Bob Kraft
  • Former Washington Commanders owner Dan Snyder
  • Others such as NFL counsel Jeff Pash and team designees from Giants, Seahawks, Jets, and Dolphins

Hosmer-Henner welcomed the momentum afterward, stating, “We appreciate the Court’s decision and its clear direction to move the case forward.”[1] No settlement discussions have surfaced.[2]

Path to Trial After Years of Legal Wrangling

The lawsuit, now entering its fifth year, faced repeated NFL motions to dismiss, all rebuffed by judges. A trial could last four weeks once discovery wraps.[1]

Milestone Date
Lawsuit Filed November 2021
Supreme Court Rejects Arbitration August 2025
Anti-SLAPP Motion Denied December 2025
Discovery Ordered February 2026

Gruden seeks damages exceeding $150 million, alleging interference with his contract and future opportunities.[4] The NFL maintains the claims rely on speculation, not evidence.

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Key Takeaways

  • Judge Hardy labeled NFL’s tactics a misuse, forcing immediate discovery participation.
  • Depositions target league leaders, potentially exposing email leak details.
  • Case heads toward public trial after Supreme Court victories for Gruden.

This ruling marks a pivotal shift, thrusting the NFL into intensive evidence-sharing that could reshape narratives around the 2021 scandal. As depositions loom, the focus sharpens on accountability for the leaks. What implications do you see for the league? Share your thoughts in the comments.

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