Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon has not played in an NFL game since December 2014, his NFL-mandated suspensions piling up one after the other. But now, in a short documentary for LeBron James's Uninterrupted digital video company, Gordon finally is admitting to his substance-abuse problems in his attempt to return to the field.
"I've used alcohol on many, many occasions, Xanax on many occasions, cocaine several occasions, marijuana most of my life, codeine, cough syrup, methazine is very prevalent where I'm from," said Gordon, whose latest petition for reinstatement was denied by the NFL in May. "It's what I grew up using."
Gordon's first suspension, for the first two games of the 2013 season, was levied after he failed a drug test for codeine, which he said was an ingredient in the cough syrup that was prescribed by a doctor. He then was arrested on a DUI charge in 2014, earning a one-year suspension that later was reduced to 10 games. Gordon checked himself into rehab after the arrest, though in the video he says it wasn't a serious attempt to get clean.
"My first thought was: 'This is a publicity stunt. This is just going to help the media deal with me. It's going to help the fans be able to deal with it. I don't know what they're so worked up for anyway.' " he said. "I definitely wasn't listening. I definitely wasn't paying attention. 'Okay, it's a business move. Alright, cool, let's do it.' I was there for like 14, 15 days, it was a joke. It was pretty much a vacation. I had a bunch of good gourmet meals and took a little break and then got right back to work. And then led the league in receiving yards."
Gordon returned from that 10-game suspension in November 2014 and played in five games for the Browns. On the night before the sixth - in which he needed to play to achieve limited free agency the next year - he partied late into the night and slept through the team's walk-through the next morning.