Almost three years after his last NFL regular-season game, Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon will return to the facility to rejoin the team on Tuesday. Back in 2013, Gordon was suspended for two games for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. The following season, Gordon was hit with a 10 game suspension for the same violation. One year later, the wide receiver was banned for the entire season.
In 2016, Gordon was conditionally reinstated with a four-game suspension to start the season. He played in the preseason and then went to rehab in September. Following his rehab stint, the baller requested to be reinstated into the NFL. However, his request was denied in May.
Since then, Gordon has spent another 90 days in rehab in hopes to turn his life around and get back into the league. Now, after a few failed attempts, it appears Gordon’s time has come to return. ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀
According to reports, will return this week after being conditionally reinstated by Roger Goodell last week. The baller will be able to officially start practicing on Nov. 20 and should be eligible to play Week 13 against the Chargers.
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