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[December 21, 2018]
The NFL on Thursday officially
suspended New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon, hours
after Gordon announced that he planned to step away from football to
address his mental health.
Gordon has been returned to the Reserve/Commissioner Suspended list
indefinitely for violating terms of his reinstatement from a
yearlong ban for substance abuse. The 27-year-old was suspended the
entire 2015 season and has been banned a total of 56 games in his
career, all for drug violations.
Gordon announced his decision on social media: "I take my mental
health very seriously at this point to ensure I remain able to
perform at the highest level. I have recently felt like I could have
a better grasp on things mentally. With that said, I will be
stepping away from the football field for a bit to focus on my
mental health. I would like to thank Coach Belichick, Mr. Kraft, as
well as countless others within the Patriots organization for their
continued support. I want to thank my fans for their support as well
as I continue down the path of getting back to 100 (percent)."
The Patriots expressed support in a statement: "We support Josh
Gordon in his continued efforts to focus on his health. His attempt
to do so is a private matter, which we intend to respect."
--Buffalo running back LeSean McCoy plans to be on the field Sunday
against the New England Patriots.
"I'll be out there," McCoy told reporters following practice.
McCoy was inactive for last week's 14-13 win against Detroit with a
hamstring injury.
--Chargers wide receiver Keenan Allen expects to play Saturday
against Baltimore, according to ESPN.
Los Angeles coach Anthony Lynn said Wednesday that Allen, who left
last Thursday's game against Kansas City with a hip pointer, would
likely be a game-time decision. Running back Melvin Gordon (knee) is
also expected to return to the lineup.
--Carolina placed linebacker Shaq Thompson (shoulder) on injured
reserve and called up rookie quarterback Kyle Allen from the
practice squad to take his spot on the 53-man roster.
Allen will back up Taylor Heinicke, starting this week against
Atlanta in place of Cam Newton, whose season is over with an ailing
shoulder.
Thompson, 24, played in every game -- starting 11 -- for the
Panthers this season, finishing with 87 tackles (second on the
team), 3.5 sacks and a forced fumble.
--New Orleans Saints coach Sean Payton is encouraging the NFL to
expand game-day rosters in order to protect players.
"The 46-man roster on game day ... will be soon dated. I think
that's gotta change," said Payton, whose team finished Monday
night's win over Carolina with only five healthy offensive linemen.
"If we're interested in health and safety -- and it sounds like we
are; at least that's something we talk about a lot -- that number
should be higher. And that'll affect the overall roster size. And
that might cost a little bit more money, but that's the price."
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New England Patriots wide receiver Josh Gordon (10) warms up before
playing the Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field. Mandatory Credit:
Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports
Under current rules, the league requires teams to deactivate seven
of their 53 players on game day. It is supposed to ensure
competitive balance, evening the scales if one team has more
injuries than another.
--The U.S. House of Representatives passed legislation to award
former New Orleans Saints defensive back Steve Gleason the
Congressional Gold Medal, the highest honor Congress can bestow on a
civilian.
The award will recognize Gleason's efforts in raising money and
awareness for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Gleason,
diagnosed with ALS in 2011, would be the first NFL player given the
honor.
The U.S. Senate unanimously endorsed Gleason for the honor in June,
and President Donald J. Trump is expected to sign the bill in 2019,
according to NFL.com.
--Thieves reportedly stole $5,000 worth of toys and bikes collected
by Green Bay defensive tackle Kenny Clark, but the unknown Grinches
couldn't crush his community's Christmas spirit.
Clark's second-annual toy drive proceeded as scheduled in his
hometown of San Bernardino, Calif., thanks to some generous
last-minute donations.
--Former NFL player Dorial Green-Beckham was arrested in Missouri
and faces charges of felony drug possession and resisting arrest
after he was caught with nearly a pound of marijuana, Greene County
police said.
Green-Beckham, 25, is being held without bond. Formal charges are
pending.
--Rapper and six-time Grammy nominee Travis Scott will perform with
headliner Maroon 5 during the Super Bowl LIII halftime show in
Atlanta, TMZ and Rolling Stone reported.
Scott's No. 1 single "Sicko Mode" is up for best rap performance and
best rap song, and his latest album Astroworld is nominated for best
rap album. TMZ also reported that Cardi B and Big Boi could possibly
join the halftime show on Feb. 3.
--Field Level Media
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