Gordon raises another red flag
Recent drug test sparks concern
Associated Press
Suspended Browns receiver Josh Gordon might be in trouble with the NFL again.
A person familiar with the situation tells The Associated Press that Gordon has “raised a red flag” because of a recent league-administered drug test. The person, who spoke on condition of anonymity because results of NFL drug tests are not made public, says Gordon didn’t have a positive substance abuse test.
But a sample collected in March showed Gordon had traces of marijuana and a diluting substance in his system. The level of marijuana was less than the minimum required by the NFL for a positive test.
Still, the test for Gordon, suspended for all of 2015 for testing positive for alcohol, raised concerns because, the person says, “in the state he is in [within the NFL drug program], anything above a certain amount, even if it is below the threshold, raises a red flag.”
The league, a spokesman for the Browns, and Gordon’s agent Drew Rosenhaus, all declined to comment.
Cleveland’s new front office has said little about Gordon, who applied for reinstatement in January. Last week, coach Hue Jackson said it was premature to talk about the former Pro Bowler because his situation had not been resolved. There is no indication when Commissioner Roger Goodell might rule on Gordon’s application.
And now the situation is more muddled.
According to league policy, for Gordon to be reinstated he will have to demonstrate sustained abstinence during his suspension. His past includes several failed marijuana tests in college, too, at Baylor.
After Gordon pleaded guilty to driving while impaired on July 5, 2014, in Raleigh, N.C., he was required to submit to alcohol testing under the third stage of the league’s mandated program.