Jay Gruden Odds to be First NFL Head Coach Fired in 2015

Written by:
Carrie Stroup
Published on:
Aug/19/2015
Jay Gruden Odds to be First NFL Head Coach Fired in 2015

Yesterday we brought you Bookmaker.eu’s odds on the first NFL Head Coach to be fired in 2015 and now Sportsbook.ag has released theirs.

As with Bookmaker, Washington Redskins head coach Jay Gruden’s future does not look bright.

“The first NFL Head Coach to be Fired is always a popular market for bettors,” notes Matt James of Sportsbook.ag.  “This year we opened Jay Gruden (WAS) as the +250 favorite to get the chop first.”

Though it should be noted that Cleveland Browns Mike Pettine is running close at 5-1.

Full odds here:

Jay Gruden (WAS) 5-2

Mike Pettine (CLE) 5-1

Ken Whisenhunt (TEN) 8-1

Sean Payton (NO) 10-1

Joe Philbin (MIA) 12-1

Gus Bradley (JAC) 15-1

Jim Tomsula (SF) 15-1

Bill O Brien (HOU) 20-1

Ron Rivera (CAR) 20-1

Todd Bowles (NYJ) 20-1

Chip Kelly (PHI) 25-1

Jeff Fisher (STL) 25-1

Tom Coughlin (NYG) 25-1

Jack Del Rio (OAK) 30-1

Jim Caldwell (DET) 30-1

Lovie Smith (TAM) 30-1

Rex Ryan (BUF) 30-1

Andy Reid (KC) 40-1

Mike McCoy (SD) 40-1

Dan Quinn (ATL) 50-1

John Fox (CHI) 50-1

Marvin Lewis (CIN) 50-1

Mike Zimmer (MIN) 50-1

Jason Garrett (DAL) 70-1

Bruce Arians (ARI) 100-1

Gary Kubiak (DEN) 100-1

John Harbaugh (BAL) 100-1

Mike McCarthy (GB) 100-1

Chuck Pagano (IND) 150-1

Mike Tomlin (PIT) 250-1

Bill Belichick (NE) 500-1

Pete Carroll (SEA) 500-1

- Carrie Stroup, Gambling911.com Senior Reporter

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