Suspended Josh Gordon reportedly fails another drug test.

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Suspended Cleveland Browns receiver Josh Gordon failed a drug test last month, according to multiple reports.

Fox Sports, which first reported the news, cited a source informed of the test results that Gordon's sample was positive for marijuana and dilute. Both Gordon's "A" and "B" samples were positive for marijuana and dilute, Fox Sports reported. According to the report, the level of marijuana in the wide receiver's system was below the 35 nanogram threshold, but the diluted sample is the same as a positive test by the NFL's standards.

Neither the NFL nor the Browns commented. A league source told ESPN's Adam Schefter that Gordon's potential reinstatement will be delayed until NFL officials feel comfortable he has 60-90 days of no "red-flag tests." There has been increasing concern within the Browns' organization about whether Gordon will be reinstated, a source told Schefter.

Gordon took to Twitter shortly after the reports surfaced and appeared unconcerned.
The news comes on the heels of sources telling ESPN that Gordon is living with former Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel off of Sunset Boulevard. Manziel had told TMZ that he was living with Von Miller. The Denver Broncos linebacker said in an Instagram post Monday that Manziel wasn't living with him, but the quarterback was his "brother" and he has his back.

Manziel, who went to rehab last year, told TMZ he had been out in West Hollywood five to six nights in a row, and said he doesn't think NFL teams have a problem with his partying.
"I don't think there's anything wrong with partying, bro," Manziel said. "There's a difference between partying and being out of control."

Gordon, who has been suspended since last February, applied to the league for reinstatement earlier this year, formally asking commissioner Roger Goodell to allow him back.

Though it was widely noted that the NFL would have 60 days to make a decision on Gordon's reinstatement, an NFL spokesman clarified the timeline to ESPN's Field Yates last month, saying: "There is no requirement that a reinstatement decision be made in 60 days. We endeavor to develop the necessary information to make a decision in that time frame, but the actual decisions are made when appropriate."

Gordon, who was suspended for multiple violations of the league's substance abuse policy, failed an alcohol test last year, wiping out the talented receiver's 2015 season.
At the NFL's owners meetings last month, Browns coach Hue Jackson and director of football operations Sashi Brown said the team needed to have a conversation with Gordon if he was reinstated to determine his frame of mind before deciding whether he would be back with the Browns.

Gordon, 24, made the Pro Bowl in 2013 when he led the league with 1,646 yards receiving despite playing just 14 games. Gordon also had nine touchdowns that season.
However, he hasn't been able to stay out of trouble.

After Gordon pleaded guilty to driving while impaired on July 5, 2014, in Raleigh, North Carolina, he was required to submit to alcohol testing under the third stage of the league's mandated program. Gordon said he drank on a flight to Las Vegas a few days after the 2014 season ended and failed a subsequent test. Gordon had assumed any restrictions ended after the season, but he didn't clarify that with the league.

Gordon was initially suspended for the 2014 season after testing positive for marijuana. His penalty was later reduced to 10 games after the league and NFLPA changed their substance abuse policies. Gordon had to sit out two games in 2013 for a failed drug test, which he blamed on taking prescription cough medicine.
 

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That's Manzells roommate for you
 

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Hey Gordon! Was that joint worth the millions you'll miss out on. You're not getting any younger. Every year your skills and body deteriorates just a little more.
 

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Profootballtalk's Mike Florio reports suspended Browns WR Josh Gordon can next apply for reinstatement on Aug. 1.


The indefinitely banned Gordon's most recent bid for reinstatement was denied on Tuesday, but the league has taken a surprisingly lenient approach. Now is the time for Gordon to show a "commitment to sobriety," something a league source recently told the Cleveland Plain Dealer he had yet to demonstrate. Considering Gordon's history, we wouldn't count on it. If the Browns or Dynasty league owners get even a single catch from Gordon in 2016, it will be a bonus.
 
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What's crazy is they know when they are going to get tested. He just keeps trying to dilute it. By drinking too much water or getting someone else's piss I don't know but I heard he keeps failing because he is trying to scam it lol. That's the best part. He literally just can't stop getting high.
 

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I don't agree with the league's policies as Marijuana is legal in several states. I think alcohol is a more damaging drug. Players can get drunk everyday if they want. Only if they get a DUI or some kind of assault under the influence of alcohol does the league care. I would say that much of the leagues players use Marijuana in the off season. They know how long it takes to clear the system. Gordon is addicted to it. I'll also bet if doesn't affect his performance on the field one bit. The league should just accept as a recreational drug like alcohol. I'm curious how employers in Denver treat their employees who use Marijuana.
 

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BREAKING: NFL denies Josh Gordon's petition for reinstatement. He can re-apply August 1st.




 

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waste of life


hes an absolutely amazing talent who likes to smoke weed. its a JOKE that he's banned from playing a kids game because of weed. he has done nothing wrong except smoke weed. maybe he should get into altercations while hammered drunk and he'd be allowed to play still. instead of smoking weed and playing madden in his house.
 

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hes an absolutely amazing talent who likes to smoke weed. its a JOKE that he's banned from playing a kids game because of weed. he has done nothing wrong except smoke weed. maybe he should get into altercations while hammered drunk and he'd be allowed to play still. instead of smoking weed and playing madden in his house.

Maybe what you say is true but everyone has to deal with dumb rules in all walks of life.

His lack of ability to abide by those rules(regardless of how dumb they are) is troubling .

Especially considering the fact he is basically throwing away a powerball ticket in exchange for a life of nothing .
 

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Maybe what you say is true but everyone has to deal with dumb rules in all walks of life.

His lack of ability to abide by those rules(regardless of how dumb they are) is troubling .

Especially considering the fact he is basically throwing away a powerball ticket in exchange for a life of nothing .


I dont disagree he should be able to hide it better. But we're also talking about something that's legal in states. You can beat your wife or smoke weed and the suspension is practically the same? People need to stand up for this guy and not write him off as some loser.
 

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I dont disagree he should be able to hide it better. But we're also talking about something that's legal in states. You can beat your wife or smoke weed and the suspension is practically the same? People need to stand up for this guy and not write him off as some loser.

Just because it is legal in some states doesn't mean that employers need to tolerate it, especially when they are committing millions of dollars. He is a loser, plain and simple. This opportunity is the ONLY chance this clown has to make a decent living, and he is pissing it away (no pun intended) because he can't abide by the rules. I would ban him for life, he has had more than enough time to get his shit straight.
 

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I never had a job either that allowed me to smoke weed or drink on the job. The argument of "its legal in some states" is so weak :):)
 

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