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Browns say they will hold Gordon accountable
- Updated: July 28, 2016
1:57 PM ET
BEREA, Ohio — Josh Gordon convinced the Cleveland Browns that he wants to “make a change,” and that’s why the team welcomed him back after his one-year suspension.
“I think for us it’s about Josh wanting to make a change, and having the opportunity,” vice president of football operations Sashi Brown said Thursday as the team prepared for training camp to open on Friday. “We’ve got 90 guys on the roster right now and he’s one of those young men that has an opportunity. We’ll find out very quickly if he’s serious about it. We believe that he is.
“We’ll hold him accountable. He’s going have to hold himself accountable. Frankly, let’s be honest, there’s nothing we’re going to be able to do to force Josh to change. The change is going to be within and we will support him …
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