On this episode of The Ultimate Cleveland Browns Show Garrett Bush details What Made Josh Gordon’s 2013 Season So Unforgettable? For the latest Cleveland Browns content make sure you check out the Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show! #ucss
In March, when Josh Gordon, serving an indefinite suspension for violating the NFL’s substance abuse policy, reportedly failed another drug test just a few months after a last-ditch appeal for reinstatement, it looked like his banishment would become permanent. But on Monday, the league gave us a rare, pleasant surprise: The talented Browns receiver was granted a conditional reinstatement.
Gordon has been suspended for more than a year, and the seemingly endless promise of his career has been derailed by a series of substance-abuse-related suspensions. After sitting out the first four games of the 2016 season, he’ll get what you’d imagine will be his final shot at professional revival.
If Gordon can stay on the field and once again be the player we saw in 2013, the NFL will get back one of its most exhilarating young stars.
Gordon’s 2013 campaign for Cleveland was absurd: 87 catches for an NFL-best 1,646 yards and nine touchdowns in just 14 games. Basically, his record-setting season was comparable to what DeAndre Hopkins did across 16 games in 2015 — elite production with a rotating turnstile of subpar quarterbacks. Gordon overcame the three-headed replacement-level monster of Jason Campbell, Brandon Weeden, and Brian Hoyer to take the NFL and fantasy football leagues by storm. Unfortunately, that glimpse of his superstar potential was short-lived. He didn’t look the same during the five games of a suspension-shortened 2014, and missed all of last year to suspension.
Since we haven’t seen the ideal version of Josh Gordon in a couple of years, you may have forgotten what the 6-foot-3, 225-pound receiver can do. He’s got Julio Jones’s breakaway speed at somewhere between Dez Bryant’s and Brandon Marshall’s size. And even though it feels like we’ve been talking about his suspension for a decade, he’s still only 25 years old. That’s a few months younger than Kelvin Benjamin, who was still at Florida State when Gordon was lighting up the league in 2013.
At full force, Gordon is one of the deadliest downfield pass catchers in the game. He averaged 18.9 yards per reception in 2013, and even as a rookie in 2012, he was producing highlights that didn’t look dissimilar from Randy Moss in his prime. Of course, he’s been completely unreliable for the Browns after those first two seasons. When he returns in Week 5 against New England, he’ll have missed 43 of a possible 68 games because of his multiple suspensions.
An electrifying player with the capability to score on any given play, Gordon alone makes the Browns worth watching on Sundays. Reuniting him with his college quarterback, Browns presumptive starter Robert Griffin III, could — could — be a lot of fun, too: They linked up for seven touchdowns in 2010 at Baylor, where Gordon’s downfield speed and Griffin’s strong arm on deep shots was a potent combination. Gordon averaged 17 yards per catch that year in Waco, and the previous experience together should help the pair’s timing and chemistry. Griffin, who has said that he considers Gordon to be family, lobbied for the Redskins to take the receiver in the supplemental draft back in 2012.
Even though the suspensions have dragged on for so long, Gordon is still just entering what are typically a receiver’s prime years, and his skill set remains transcendent. He has a legitimate chance to resuscitate a career that, only a day ago, seemed like it might never resume.
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He said a few years ago Cleveland to let him try out 🤫
Gordon got suspended for 2 games, not 4
2013 had so much potential, but after Hoyer went down, it just derailed.
I will never forget that season though. I went to the Vikings game and saw that last minute comeback. A few days later, I won a contest to go to the Bills TNF game and I got to meet Jim Brown, stand on the field while he was inducted into the ring of honor, and watch the second half from his suite. Probably the coolest thing I will ever get to do.
I was standing on the field with him when T-Benj returned that punt, and that crowd noise down there compared to being in the stands is unreal.
2013 had so much potential, but after Hoyer went down, it just derailed.
I will never forget that season though. I went to the Vikings game and saw that last minute comeback. A few days later, I won a contest to go to the Bills TNF game and I got to meet Jim Brown, stand on the field while he was inducted into the ring of honor, and watch the second half from his suite. Probably the coolest thing I will ever get to do.
I was standing on the field with him when T-Benj returned that punt, and that crowd noise down there compared to being in the stands is unreal.
Dennis Northcutt was pretty electric.
He came in my gas station a few times. Wish I had said something to him as far as words of fan support. Unfortunately he seemed to be in a dark place mentally.
Josh Gordon could have went down as a top 5 all time receiver, forever bummed the for the way his career turned out.
drugs killed what could have been a HOF career. what a waste.
Dude was a fucking beast
If ever there was a guy who just could not get out of his own way, iDk whether the award goes to Josh Gordon or Duane Thomas. (Look him up, people!)
Do one on Winslow…
This was a great season one of hope after wining no games to 8 with Brian Hoyer. I was on the Monday morning show stating that they should go with Hoyer not Johnny what his face out of respect of the games Hoyer won compared to the previous years, they thought that was crazy. Well how did that go, the first of the magic pills to come. GORDEN WAS GREAT, did he ever test for anything other than pot? He had other issues but is pit still banned by NFL?