Cleveland Browns: Top 10 receiving games of all-time
By Thomas Moore
His time in Cleveland is likely going to go down as one of the most-dissapointing careers in franchise history, but for two weeks late in the 2013 NFL season, Josh Gordon was a good as any wide receiver to play the game.
On Nov. 24 in a home loss to Pittsburgh, Gordon caught 14 passes for 237 yards and a touchdown. The game marked the fifth time that Gordon gained more than 100 receiving yards that season, breaking Braylon Edwards’ franchise record, and was the third time in a four-game stretch that Gordon broke the century mark.
And to think that he was doing it while catching passes from Jason Campbell and Brandon Weeden makes it even more remarkable.
As impressive as his day was against the Steelers, Gordon was just getting started.
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