12-20-2018, 03:38 PM
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New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon announced Thursday that he is "stepping away from the football field" to focus on his mental health.
Gordon revealed the news in the following statement on Twitter:
In the statement, Gordon thanked Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, owner Robert Kraft and the Patriots organization for supporting him.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Gordon is facing an indefinite suspension by the NFL for "violating terms of his reinstatement under the substance abuse policy." ESPN's Adam Schefter added: "Final punishment yet to be decided, but Gordon not expected to play again this season or maybe ever again."
New England acquired the 27-year-old Gordon in a trade with the Cleveland Browns in September. The Pats sent a 2019 fifth-round draft pick to Cleveland as part of the deal.In
11 games with the Pats this season, Gordon has caught 40 passes for 720
yards and three touchdowns. He also made one grab for 17 yards and a
touchdown in his only game with the Browns this season.
Gordon
did not play at all in 2015 or 2016 due to multiple violations of the
NFL substance-abuse policy, but he did return to the Browns to appear in
five games last season.
The 2013 Pro Bowler has
officially been suspended on four different occasions for
substance-abuse issues, including a 10-game ban in 2014 and a 16-game
suspension in 2015.
Gordon missed the start of training camp this season in order to receive counseling and treatment.
The former Utah and Baylor standout is among the NFL's most talented and productive wideouts when he actually plays. In 2013, Gordon led the NFL with 1,646 receiving yards, scored nine touchdowns and was named a first-team All-Pro.
Gordon's
departure comes at a trying time for the Patriots, as they have lost
two games in a row and are third in the AFC at 9-5.
If the season ended today, New England would not have a first-round playoff bye for the first time since the 2009 campaign.
Without Gordon, quarterback Tom Brady figures to focus primarily on slot receiver Julian Edelman, tight end Rob Gronkowski and running back James White in the passing game.
New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon announced Thursday that he is "stepping away from the football field" to focus on his mental health.
Gordon revealed the news in the following statement on Twitter:
In the statement, Gordon thanked Patriots head coach Bill Belichick, owner Robert Kraft and the Patriots organization for supporting him.
According to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero, Gordon is facing an indefinite suspension by the NFL for "violating terms of his reinstatement under the substance abuse policy." ESPN's Adam Schefter added: "Final punishment yet to be decided, but Gordon not expected to play again this season or maybe ever again."
New England acquired the 27-year-old Gordon in a trade with the Cleveland Browns in September. The Pats sent a 2019 fifth-round draft pick to Cleveland as part of the deal.In
11 games with the Pats this season, Gordon has caught 40 passes for 720
yards and three touchdowns. He also made one grab for 17 yards and a
touchdown in his only game with the Browns this season.
Gordon
did not play at all in 2015 or 2016 due to multiple violations of the
NFL substance-abuse policy, but he did return to the Browns to appear in
five games last season.
The 2013 Pro Bowler has
officially been suspended on four different occasions for
substance-abuse issues, including a 10-game ban in 2014 and a 16-game
suspension in 2015.
Gordon missed the start of training camp this season in order to receive counseling and treatment.
The former Utah and Baylor standout is among the NFL's most talented and productive wideouts when he actually plays. In 2013, Gordon led the NFL with 1,646 receiving yards, scored nine touchdowns and was named a first-team All-Pro.
Gordon's
departure comes at a trying time for the Patriots, as they have lost
two games in a row and are third in the AFC at 9-5.
If the season ended today, New England would not have a first-round playoff bye for the first time since the 2009 campaign.
Without Gordon, quarterback Tom Brady figures to focus primarily on slot receiver Julian Edelman, tight end Rob Gronkowski and running back James White in the passing game.