Josh Gordon is out of Seahawks indefinitely due to relapse

After a long rehabilitation process for, once again, violating the protocols of consumption of substances prohibited by the NFL it seemed that Josh Gordon would return to the grills. However, your case has taken an abrupt turnaround again.

According to a report from Seattle Times, Josh Gordon will not be able to play or practice indefinitely after relapsing. At the moment, the specific reason for the new receiver veto has not been determined.

Despite the decision, Gordon may still be present at meetings of the Seahawks and have individual training in the club’s facilities.

The decision to marginalize Utah’s product from all activity was madeone day after he joined the active roster of the club ─Despite having permission since December 3, the COVID protocols delayed the process─ and five days before being able to see its debut in the 2019 campaign.

Recurring problems

Since he was drafted by the Browns in the 2012 Draft Josh Gordon has served five different convictions related to substance use. In total, he has missed three full seasons and only got to play every game in his rookie year.

In September 2020 Gordon, with the firm promise of a return to the NFL, signed a million dollar one year deal con Seattle. In five games played for the Seahawks, the 29-year-old catches seven catches for 139 yards without a score.

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