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Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Josh Gordon visited the Tennessee Titans on Wednesday, according to NFL Network’s Tyler Bicciotti. The Chiefs released Gordon Tuesday as they cut their 53-man roster. Gordon thanked the Chiefs on Twitter Tuesday, adding that he was “excited” to see the future What will happen. However, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid told reporters there is “a chance” Gordon will return to Kansas City “if it doesn’t work for him anywhere else.” The 31-year-old was selected second in the 2012 Baylor Supplemental Draft Round was eliminated by the Cleveland Browns. He went on to lead the NFL with 1,646 yards in 2013, but his career has since derailed.
G Oden has been suspended by the NFL six times since 2013. Five of those suspensions were for violating the league’s substance abuse policy. He was also suspended for one game in December 2014 for violating Cleveland’s rules.
The Texan native missed the entire 2015, 2016 and 2020 seasons due to suspension. He is reinstated in September 2021 and signed with the Chiefs in free agency.
Played 12 games for the Chiefs last season, Gordon caught for 32 yards and 1 touchdown 5 passes. In addition to the Chiefs and Browns, he has also played for the New England Patriots and Seattle Seahawks. The Titans need some depth at the receiver after trading AJ Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles . They have rookies Trelon Burks, Robert Woods, Nick Westbrook-Iken, Kyle Phillips and Lacey McMat on their roster. However, McMatt is expected to, according to Terry McCormick of Titansinsider.com Will be placed on the injury reserve team due to a hip injury, which will only further increase the team’s need on the perimeter.