Tennessee Titans bringing former All-Pro wide receiver Josh Gordon in for a visit | Report

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The Tennessee Titans are bringing in former All-Pro receiver Josh Gordon for a visit Wednesday, according to a report from NFL Network.

Gordon, 31, led the NFL with 1,646 receiving yards in 2013 with the Cleveland Browns – his second NFL season – but has faced several suspensions for violating the league's policies on performing-enhancing substances and substances of abuse throughout his once promising career.

A one-time Pro Bowler, Gordon missed the 2015 and '16 seasons with suspensions.

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He has 252 receptions for 4,284 yards and 25 touchdowns in seven seasons (75 career games) with the Browns (2012-14; 2017-18), New England Patriots (2018-19), Seattle Seahawks (2019) and Kansas City Chiefs (2021). The Chiefs cut him Tuesday as they reduced their roster to 53 players.

Gordon's reported visit comes as the Titans face depth concerns at receiver. Tennessee kept just five receivers on its initial 53-man roster with one of them – second-year pro Racey McMathreportedly bound for injured reserve, where he'd miss at least the first four games.

Ben Arthur covers the Tennessee Titans for The USA TODAY Network. Contact him at barthur@gannett.com and follow him on Twitter at @benyarthur.

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