It’s been more than 30 years since Kansas City has acquired a player this way — but you never know. The NFL will hold its Supplemental Draft on Tuesday.
Making such a huge play during the most crucial part of the game is impressive enough, but Gordon made it look like a walk in the park. Oh, and one other thing, Gordon's heroics came on fourth down.
There are a lot of familiar names playing in the most recent version of the XFL, and two of the biggest might be wide receivers Josh Gordon and Martavis Bryant.
The league released its rosters ahead of the season openers next weekend. The XFL released its rosters ahead of its second season, and there are a few notable names who will be participating.
The XFL will begin its third try next week and there are some notable former NFL players sprinkled throughout rosters in the league.
According to Ian Rapoport, the Titans are releasing WR Josh Gordon from the practice squad. He had played in two games for Tennessee but didn’t have many snaps and failed to record a catch on his lone target. Gordon, 31, is a former second-round supplemental pick of the Browns back in 2012.
Colts Colts HC Frank Reich was glad to come away with the narrow 12-9 victory over the Broncos on Thursday despite not having a good game offensively. “Isn’t it awesome that you can have a game like that and still win?” Reich said.
Rookie receiver Treylon Burks missed practice Wednesday with a toe injury, so maybe that means a bigger role for Josh Gordon. Maybe. The receiver is on the team’s practice squad.
Tennessee has only one proven veteran in its wide receiver corps, former Los Angeles Ram Robert Woods, which could mean Gordon plays a role early.
NASHVILLE – Josh Gordon is nearly a decade removed from leading the league in receiving yardage. But he’s not lacked for opportunities to repeat that kind of success.
Josh Gordon has reached an age – 31 years – that suggests a certain maturity and an ability to move beyond youthful indiscretions. It is also an age for many NFL players when their most productive days are behind them.
The Tennessee Titans have signed Josh Gordon to their practice squad.
Long removed from what turned out to be a short prime, Josh Gordon remains on the NFL radar. After the Chiefs released the former All-Pro wide receiver, the Tennessee Titans will meet with him, NFL.com’s Taylor Bisciotti tweets.
Josh Gordon signed with the Kansas City Chiefs after he was once again reinstated from suspension last year, but his time with the team has come to an end — for now.
When Josh Gordon got reinstated by the NFL last September and signed with the Kansas City Chiefs, there was a wide range of expectations for the veteran wide receiver.
After being reinstated by the NFL once again, Josh Gordon made his way to the Kansas City Chiefs. This came just a few weeks into the 2021 regular season, as he initially joined the team’s practice squad.
Josh Gordon is on the roster bubble in Kansas City, with one analyst noting that “it’s difficult to see a place” for Gordon on the Chiefs roster.
When the Kansas City Chiefs signed wide receiver Josh Gordon during the early stages of the 2021 season, they may not have been expecting a ton immediately.
Early in the 2021 season, the Kansas City Chiefs weren't getting much production from the wide receiver position aside from Tyreek Hill. Josh Gordon was brought in as a possible solution to that problem, and the returns were...
In Sunday's win over the Las Vegas Raiders, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Josh Gordon scored a touchdown for the first time since the 2019 season. It was a great moment for a player who had been through several journeys and stints with different teams during his time in the NFL.
Gordon said his previous team, the Seahawks, had shown interest in bringing him back, but when the Chiefs entered the running, the he said it became a pretty easy choice.
Veteran wide receiver Josh Gordon is going to add another wrinkle to Sunday night’s big game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills.
Gordon appears much closer to being ready NFL action than anticipated.
The 30-year-old could be promoted to the active roster for this Sunday's matchup at the 1-2 Philadelphia Eagles.
The 30-year-old was released by the Seahawks in March and spent time in the Fan Controlled Football league earlier this year.
Gordon's inability to remain eligible for an entire season since then made him one of the NFL's biggest "what could have been" stories of the past decade.
There are very few tragic figures in the NFL that conjure up as much sympathy as former Seahawks receiver Josh Gordon. His promising young career was derailed
The former Baylor standout has not appeared in an NFL game since the 2019 season. In 63 career outings, he’s recorded 247 receptions for 4,252 yards and 20 touchdowns.
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