I have to admit that I don't know much about Josh Gordon. I do understand that he played for the Cleveland Browns before going to New England this year before they released him and the Seahawks picked him up. He is a talented wide receiver, however, an announcement came out on Monday that he was suspended indefinitely for failing the NFL Drug Policy.
At his press conference on Monday, Head Coach Pete Carroll talked briefly about the Gordon suspension. He is hoping that Josh Gordon will get the help he needs. Pete Carroll found him to be a good player and teammate in his time with the Seahawks. Whatever the future lies for Gordon it sounds like the end of his time in Seattle. I am sure the Seahawks agree they hope he can get his life in order.
In other local sports, the Washington men's basketball team takes on city rival Seattle University Tuesday night on their home court. This should be a competitive game with an experienced Seattle U team against the talented Washington team. After this game, the Huskies men's team will be going to Hawaii to play Ball State in the Rainbow Classic on Sunday, December 22. They may play up to three games if they make the final of the tournament.
The Huskies conference play in the Pac-12 will begin on January 2, at home against UCLA. The Huskies are hoping to be able to play all four of these next games so they will be ready for the Bruins. Go Dawgs.
Washington State Cougars will be taking on Florida A&M on Thursday night at home in Pullman. They have three remaining non-conference games at home before taking on USC Trojans at home on January 2.
The Gonzaga Bulldogs will be home on Wednesday night taking on North Carolina. It should be an exciting game to see. They take on Eastern Washington on Saturday at home. They finish 2019 against the University of Detroit on Monday, December 30.
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