The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Cleveland falls to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers

- By Fred Goodall

The Browns dropped their second straight preseason game, this time falling to the Buccaneers, 30-13.

Josh Gordon showed why the Browns are so happy to have him back on the field instead of the sidelines.

The talented receiver with a history of suspension­s for drug violations caught everything thrown his way in his preseason debut Friday night, scoring on a 43-yard reception and also hauling in another pass from Robert Griffin III for a 44-yard gain that led to a first quarter field goal in a 30-13 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers to keep the Browns winless in the preseason with one game to go.

Jameis Winston threw for 259 yards and two touchdowns in one half of work for the Bucs, who achieved an objective of starting faster on offense than they did the previous two weeks.

Griffin completed 8 of 14 passes for 119 yards, one TD and no intercepti­ons before being replaced by Josh McCown at the start of the third quarter.

Gordon was only targeted twice and finished with 87 yards receiving, both his catches coming when he beat cornerback Brent Grimes, one of Tampa Bay’s key offseason acquisitio­ns.

Gordon, whose preseason debut was delayed by a quadriceps injury, hadn’t played since December 2014.

He was suspended all of last season for violating the NFL’s policy on substance abuse, and won’t be eligible for the first four games of this regular season.

A Pro Bowl selection in 2013 when he had 87 catches for 1,646 yards and nine TDs, Gordon has been the subject of trade speculatio­n during training camp.

Although the Browns have said they’re not interested in moving him, and Gordon has said he wants to remain in Cleveland, club executive Sashi Brown said Thursday that like any player, there is a price for the 25-year-old receiver, who has been suspended for 27 of the last 32 games.

The NFL Network reported Friday that price is a “second-rounder and more.”

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