Cleveland Browns' Josh Gordon Aims to Become Best Receiver of All Time
Cleveland Browns wideout Josh Gordon hasn't played since the 2014 season, but the extended absence didn't lower his expectations. He's aiming to reach all-time status as a receiver in the NFL.
On Nov. 1, Commissioner Roger Goodell granted the 26-year-old pass-catcher conditional reinstatement. He's allowed to attend meetings, can practice starting Nov. 20 and becomes eligible to take the field in Week 13, if he meets requirements.
In a GQ interview, Gordon admitted to taking drugs or drinking alcohol on game days dating back to the collegiate level at Baylor.
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After confessing to the wrongdoings and taking time to iron out the wrinkles in his life, the Browns receiver seems confident he can focus on an NFL career.
When Gordon steps on to the field, he's a playmaker. In 2013, the Browns receiver led the league with 1,646 receiving yards at 22 years old.

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