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Josh Gordon facing 1-year suspension

Josh Gordon faces missing the 2015 NFL season because of the reported results of a recent NFL test for alcohol. File photo by UPI /John Angelillo.
Josh Gordon faces missing the 2015 NFL season because of the reported results of a recent NFL test for alcohol. File photo by UPI /John Angelillo. | License Photo

Troubled Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon is in hot water with the NFL once again after reportedly failing a test for alcohol, which could trigger a suspension for the entire 2015 season.

According to NFL.com, Gordon violated the conditions of his probation terms by testing positive for alcohol. The 2013 league leader in receiving yards is in Stage Three of the NFL's substance abuse program, which requires periodic tests over a minimum span of two years.

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Gordon was previously suspended for the first 10 games of last season after pleading guilty for a DUI charge that occurred in North Carolina in July. The Browns later held the talented wideout out of their finale against Baltimore for breaking a team rule.

The Browns released a statement obtained by NFL.com in response to the report.

"Clearly we are very disappointed to hear the latest report regarding Josh," said the team. "At this point, due to the confidential nature of the NFL's substance abuse policy, we have not been made aware by the league of a failed test. We are in the process of gathering more information and will provide further comment at the appropriate time."

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If Gordon is indeed banned for all of next season, his contract will toll and he will not be eligible for restricted free agency until after the 2016 campaign.

Gordon also served a two-game suspension to begin the 2013 season for a substance-abuse infraction, then proceeded to put up sensational numbers upon his return. The 23-year-old topped the NFL with 1,646 yards on 87 catches and scored nine touchdowns in 14 games.

In five games this past season, Gordon compiled 24 receptions for 303 yards without a touchdown.

[SportsNetwork.com]

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