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Out pattern: Browns ship Gordon to Patriots

- TOM WITHERS

CLEVELAND — Josh Gordon’s strange, stuttering career will start anew in New England.

Bill Belichick and Tom Brady have a new offensive toy.

The Browns severed ties for good with the problemati­c wide receiver by trading him to the Patriots for a fifth-round draft pick on Monday, ending a relationsh­ip the team did all it could to save.

The deal came together two days after the Browns reached a breaking point with Gordon, who has been suspended numerous times by the NFL for drug violations since Cleveland drafted him in 2012.

“He is gone now,” coach Hue Jackson said.

Gordon played in the Browns’ season opener against Pittsburgh, but he reported to the team on Saturday with an unexplaine­d hamstring injury after practicing all week. The Browns decided to leave him behind when they travelled to New Orleans, and later said they intended to release him.

However, Cleveland general manager John Dorsey found there was a crowded market for him and worked out the swap with New England, which will also get a seventh-round pick.

The Browns have been supportive of Gordon, but the team felt betrayed and decided it was time to move on.

“We’ve done all we can do for Josh,” said Jackson, who didn’t provide any specifics about Gordon’s issues over the weekend. “We tried to provide the right environmen­t. It just didn’t work out. Sometimes you just need a change of scenery and hopefully things work out for Josh.”

Gordon’s tantalizin­g talent had caused the Browns to hang onto him while he dealt with drug and alcohol dependence going back to his teens. He missed training camp to receive treatment and the Browns were cautiously optimistic he would help them this season.

But he again let them down, and Jackson acknowledg­ed the separation was necessary.

“I hate to determine it a relief,” Jackson said. “I’m glad there is closure. I’m glad that we’re not in a space where we’re thinking about those things: What could be, what could not be, and that we’re coaching the guys that are here.”

Gordon’s departure will expand rookie Antonio Callaway’s role. Callaway caught a 47-yard touchdown pass in the final two minutes Sunday, but the Browns were beaten 21-18.

Also, the Browns added some depth Monday by signing free agent Rod Streater, a sixth-year veteran who has played with Oakland and San Francisco.

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