Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk, citing a league source, reports that Browns WR Josh Gordon hasn’t been reinstated, despite a Tweet in which he mentioned a “fresh start.”
There’s admittedly not much to Gordon’s Tweet, but the NFL is expected to consider reinstating Gordon as at some point.
NFL commissioner Roger Goodell recently explained that he wants suspended Gordonย to show he’s changed before they consider reinstating him.
โThe process is we will go back and look at how heโs conducted himself over the last several months, what heโs done to make sure itโs consistent with the terms of his suspension, and at some stage weโll have a report on that, and I will engage with our people to understand where he is, where heโs been, but most importantly, where heโs going,โ Goodell said.ย โWhen these things happen, itโs about trying to avoid them in the future. Our No. 1 issue here is to prevent these things from happening.
โIโm hopeful that Josh understands that heโs going to have to conduct himself differently going forward to be a member of the NFL and to be representing the Cleveland Browns — or any team in the NFL. So, our job is to try to get people to understand that, try to make sure that they live by the policies that we have, and ensure that this is what all of us want and also what the fans want. Our fans want everybody playing by the same rules.โ
Gordon applied forย reinstatement close to a month ago, which leaves the NFL withย 60 days to decide aboutย his application.
Last we heard,ย Jason Cole of B/R reportedย that has been working out in California and staying away from the bad influences that have led to numerous off-the-field issues.
According to Cole, Gordon believes he has these issues under control and thinks he has a “good chance” of being reinstated by the NFL.
Gordon, 24, would have had just one moreย year remaining on hisย four-year, $5.342 million rookie contractย that$3.8 million included guaranteed.
However, Gordon’s suspensionย will prevent himย fromย becoming an unrestricted free agent after the 2015 season.ย Ian Rapoportย mentioned a while backย that Gordon’s suspensionย will keep be under contract through the 2016 season before becomingย a restricted free agent in 2017.
In 2014,ย Gordon appeared in five games and caught 24 passes for 303 yards receiving, but didn’t score aย touchdown.
We’ll have more regarding Gordon’s return to the Browns as the news is available.
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