Josh Gordon Returning To Browns Following Absense

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Josh Gordon is back.
The Cleveland Browns' receiver announced on Saturday he will return to the team.


Gordon revealed on July 23rd that he would not report to Browns training camp as he worked through some personal issues. Gordon has been suspended multiple times for violations of the NFL's substance-abuse policy. The 27-year-old missed the entire 2015 and 2016 seasons before returning last year.
The wideout's status throughout training camp has been a mystery, with the team unsure when the dynamic playmaker might return.
On Saturday that question was finally answered.
Browns GM John Dorsey said the team would ease Gordon back into action.
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"First off, we are pleased for Josh," Dorsey said in a statement. "His overall health and well-being is what is most important. We commend Josh for his hard work, commitment and focus on becoming the best version of himself. We are glad Josh has reached a point where he can return to our organization, be in our building and be around his teammates. As he assimilates back to our team, Josh will initially participate in meetings and conditioning and will gradually resume all football activities as deemed appropriate."
Gordon's return is a big boon to a suddenly shallow Browns receiver corps. Following the trade of former first-round pick Corey Coleman, rookie Antonio Callaway had been taking first-team reps alongside Pro Bowler Jarvis Landry.
Gordon has played in just 10 NFL games since his breakout season in 2013. However, he displayed in his return last year that he still has the size and speed combination to be a dynamic wideout. If Gordon returns to form, he and Landry could become one of the best receiving duos in the NFL.
Gordon's return further complicates the Dez Bryant situation. The ex-Cowboys receiver visited Cleveland earlier this week but did not sign a contract. With Gordon back in town, the Browns could move on from Bryant.
 

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He doesnt want to pay child support so that is why he wasnt in camp it was in the news
 

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Vasectomy, would save a lot of these Athletes Money and they can do all the fucking they want.
 

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If he can stay clean,he could be solid.

Another weapon for Baker
 

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No athlete has received more ink and done less....this guy cant stay on the field
 

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Couldn't agree more. Enough stories of Josh Gordon until he does something that matters.
 

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how does he avoid paying child support by missing camp ?

He got some bad advice from somebody thinking that if he doesnt go to camp that he wouldn't have to pay support.The only problem with that thinking is that he still has to pay and it is not going away at all.On the news they said he owes 20000 a month but could be wrong on the amount and since he really hasnt played much in the last few years that he is bitching about the amount.
 

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this the dude that can't stay off the weed?
 

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No Gronk.

Gordon should get plenty of looks
 

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