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Stunner! Browns cut WR Gordon

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Josh Gordon's troubled tenure with the Cleveland Browns has ended.

The team isn't going to help him any longer. He's again on his own.

The Browns announced Saturday night that it intends to release the former Pro Bowl wide receiver, whose immense talent has been overshadow­ed by substance abuse that has derailed a promising career.

The stunning news came just hours after the Browns said Gordon would miss Sunday's game in New Orleans with a hamstring injury. Gordon has been suspended by the NFL for most of the past four seasons because of multiple drug violations, and the Browns have been supportive of the 27-yearold for years as he tried to get his life together. Not anymore. "This afternoon we informed Josh Gordon and his representa­tives that we are going to release him on Monday," general manager John Dorsey said in a statement. "For the past six years, the Browns have fully supported and invested in Josh, both personally and profession­ally and wanted the best for him, but unfortunat­ely we've reached a point where we feel it's best to part ways and move forward. We wish Josh well."

The team provided no specifics about what prompted their decision to part ways with Gordon.

It's unclear what his imminent release means for Gordon's playing future. Gordon was in the league's substance-abuse program and if he failed another drug test, he could be facing more discipline.

Gordon missed three weeks of training camp this summer to undergo counseling and treatment, and he recently said he was in a good place mentally and physically.

Gordon played in last week's season opener against Pittsburgh, his first appearance in a Week 1 game since 2012, when he was a rookie.

RODGERS RETURNS

Packers QB Aaron Rodgers has taken part in practice for the first time this week after being held out with a left knee injury.

Rodgers was a participan­t in practice on Saturday after being held out on Wednesday and Thursday to focus on rehab ahead of this weekend's game against the Vikings.

Rodgers said he sprained his knee in the second quarter of last week's season opener over the Bears. He left the field on a cart but returned in the second half to throw three TD passes to help rally the Packers to a 24-23 victory.

Rodgers is listed as questionab­le on the injury report. Coach Mike McCarthy has said he would be evaluated on a daily basis.

 ?? AP ?? Josh Gordon will no longer be wearing the Browns uniform.
AP Josh Gordon will no longer be wearing the Browns uniform.

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