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Worth wondering: Does Josh Gordon fit the Browns’ new culture?
- Updated: July 26, 2016
12:55 PM ET
The Cleveland Browns officially put Josh Gordon on the 90-man roster Tuesday, and they waived defensive back A.J. Stamps to create a roster spot.
Gordon is again a Cleveland Brown.
Much has been written and said about Gordon and his return, but not every question has been answered. Here’s a remaining few that will be sorted out by Gordon’s actions and approach.
1) Does this guarantee Gordon is on the roster?
Not necessarily. If he’s not football-ready, if he shows attitude issues, if he simply does not fit the team culture, the Browns have no obligation to keep him. Gordon has to show he deserves to be on the team, and that he’s willing to be part of the team. The talent he showed in 2013 is tantalizing, but it has to appear on the field.
2) Does Gordon fit the culture the Browns are trying to build?
Browns coach Hue Jackson must balance giving Josh Gordon reps when the receiver will miss the first four games vs. giving reps to rookie receivers the team drafted. Scott Cunningham/Getty Images
The Browns have …
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