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Josh Gordon doesn’t stay unemployed very long…just think if he could’ve stayed off the weed all these years
The Patriots likely didn’t release receiver Josh Gordon for fear of having him land with a contender in the AFC. Instead, he landed with a contender in the NFC.
Per multiple reports, the Seahawks made a successful waivers claim for the former Patriot.
Gordon boosts a receiving corps that boasts the likes of veteran Tyler Lockett and rookie D.K. Metcalf. And Gordon, by virtue of the fact that the Patriots released him, is healthy.
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Luka Dončić recorded his 10th career triple-double in his 77th career game.
That is the 3rd-fewest games played at the time of a player's 10th career triple-double. (h/t @EliasSports) pic.twitter.com/z0CozxashF
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) November 2, 2019
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@bustedcoverage Checking in from Cincinnati. Bengals costumes have been replaced by liquid armor. pic.twitter.com/lIi4DP5dYn
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Stop the costume contests, this little kid — and his parents — win Halloween. pic.twitter.com/ARx9zy2Bjq
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) October 31, 2019
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