He can’t seem to do that, weed or otherwise. I’m gonna miss you. I’m gonna miss you.
He was suspended indefinitely on Dec. 16 — a month after losing his older brother. Powered by. I say bye bye. Hey, it was legal in Seattle when he smoked! “I used to pray for times like this..” #gohawks, A post shared by Josh Gordon (@flash) on Nov 7, 2019 at 5:49pm PST.

It’s unclear how or when his brother died. He understands he’s been given every chance. After being released by the New England Patriots and picked up on waivers, the wide-receiver’s debut with Pete Carroll’s squad happened to fall on Monday Night Football on November 11, 2019, which also happened to be Veterans Day. ?? While Gordon’s past with drugs and addiction has been well documented, he’s never shared much about his personal life growing up, and rarely shares photos of his family on social media.

Josh Gordon will look to be reinstated by the NFL. Josh Gordon is a wide receiver for the New England Patriots, having joined their roster in the fall of 2018. It’s unclear how or when one of his brothers died.

While details surrounding Gordon's suspension weren't made available at the time, his lawyer, Adam Kenner, has revealed the devastating event that triggered the slip-up. But it didn’t come without a heavy heart. I agree that players should not get suspended for weed.


Josh Gordon made his debut for the Seattle Seahawks on Monday night, and the former New England Patriots wide receiver made two catches in a hard-fought overtime win against the San Francisco 49ers. NFL power rankings: Why Niners should’ve taken a tie, Seahawks beat 49ers in OT in best game of season yet, Warriors’ Curry takes ‘hater’ dig at MJ over comments, Brown: Yankees won’t tip hand in free agent spending, Josh Gordon dedicated his first Seahawks win to his late brother. He wouldn’t remain in the league long. ", Details on Gordon's brother's death weren't made public ... but Josh addressed his passing in a since-deleted Instagram post shortly after his death in November, saying, "Can’t put it all into words just yet, but today was one of those harder days to face.

Speaking to NFL Media's Tom Pelissero, Gordon's lawyer, Adam Kenner, said his client relapsed last year following his brother's death in November.

It’s not certain how or when Gordon’s older brother passed away, or who specifically his tribute was a dedicated, for no other account was tagged in the post.