http://espn.go.com/nfl/story/_/id/12336781/nflpa-files-grievance-cleveland-browns-josh-gordon-1-game-suspension?ex_cid=espnapi_public
The NFLPA has filed a grievance against the Cleveland Browns for suspending Josh Gordon for the final game of the 2014 season. Gordon missed the final Saturday walk through of the season because he was out partying with Johnny Manziel on Friday night and wasn't seen or heard from until the team plane was ready to leave for Baltimore for the final game of the season. At that point, the Browns suspended Gordon and Manziel (although he was already out with a "hamstring" injury). Rookie corner Justin Gilbert then missed a team meeting Saturday night in Baltimore IN THE TEAM HOTEL and was also suspended. All three guys were essentially forced to go to timeout like three year olds and forced to watch the game from the locker room - at which point Manziel and Gordon got in trouble for tweeting during the game.
Why it's important and why the NFLPA is filing the grievance on behalf of Gordon, but not Gilbert is the fact that the final game added to Gordon's 10-game suspension kept him from accruing a season towards free agency. So basically the question is will Gordon become a free agent before the 2017 season or 2018 season. In reality it doesn't matter because the stoner won't stay away from drugs long enough to accrue one more season in his NFL career, let alone two years.