Josh Gordon has had opportunity after opportunity after opportunity to return to the NFL. If the NFL resets Gordon again, he will have a suitor waiting for him.
ESPN 710’s John Clayton reports that the Seahawks will attempt to re-sign Gordon when Commissioner Roger Goodell makes a decision on Gordon’s future, which is expected next week or two.
Gordon, 29, applied for reinstatement a month ago.
The NFL suspended Gordon indefinitely last December, the fifth time he served a suspension.
Gordon played six games for the Patriots and five for the Seahawks last season before violating both substance abuse and performance-enhancing drug policies. He made 27 catches for 426 yards and a touchdown in 11 games last season.
The Seahawks have a strong receiving body with Tyler Lockett, DK Metcalf, David Moore and free agent Phillip Dorsett II, but the team enjoyed their short time with Gordon.