
'SNL' tackles the NFL's Jon Gruden email scandal
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The NFL had a rough week, and "Saturday Night Live" made sure to tackle it on this weekend's episode.
The NBC variety show kicked off with a cold open that covered the scandal around former Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden, who resigned Monday after reports emerged of him using homophobic, racist and misogynistic language in emails while he worked as an ESPN analyst.
"I'm 'Preferred to Remain Anonymous,' and I handle public relations for the NFL," Cecily Strong said opening the show while standing behind a NFL podium. "So if anyone wants to switch jobs, let me know,"

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