Sports Buzz: Josh Gordon Fails Another Drug Test

Plus, Duke's Coach K wins 1,000th game.

Browns Josh Gordon Fails Another Drug Test - Josh Gordon has failed yet another drug test and is now facing a one-year suspension from the NFL. According to ESPN, the Cleveland Browns' star wide receiver tested positive for alcohol. "Clearly we are very disappointed to hear the latest report regarding Josh," the Browns said in a statement, reported by ESPN. "At this point, due to the confidential nature of the NFL's substance-abuse policy, we have not been made aware by the league of a failed test." This news comes after Gordon was already suspended for the first 10 games of the 2014 NFL season after violating the league's substance-abuse policy. He was arrested in July 2014 for driving while impaired and missed the first two games of the 2013 season for also violating the league's substance-abuse policy.(Photo: Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

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Browns Josh Gordon Fails Another Drug Test - Josh Gordon has failed yet another drug test and is now facing a one-year suspension from the NFL. According to ESPN, the Cleveland Browns' star wide receiver tested positive for alcohol. "Clearly we are very disappointed to hear the latest report regarding Josh," the Browns said in a statement, reported by ESPN. "At this point, due to the confidential nature of the NFL's substance-abuse policy, we have not been made aware by the league of a failed test." This news comes after Gordon was already suspended for the first 10 games of the 2014 NFL season after violating the league's substance-abuse policy. He was arrested in July 2014 for driving while impaired and missed the first two games of the 2013 season for also violating the league's substance-abuse policy.(Photo: Scott Cunningham/Getty Images)

Duke's Coach K Wins 1,000th Game - Coach K took on a whole new meaning Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York City. That's where longtime Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski notched his 1,000th career win after the Blue Devils' 77-68 victory over St. John's. With the win, Coach K became the first NCAA Division I men's coach to notch 1,000 victories. "There will be others that win more, but it is kind of neat to be the first one to 1,000," he told ESPN. "I am proud of that, too. It's not just the number of wins, but the quality of opponents we've had." (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

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Duke's Coach K Wins 1,000th Game - Coach K took on a whole new meaning Sunday at Madison Square Garden in New York City. That's where longtime Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski notched his 1,000th career win after the Blue Devils' 77-68 victory over St. John's. With the win, Coach K became the first NCAA Division I men's coach to notch 1,000 victories. "There will be others that win more, but it is kind of neat to be the first one to 1,000," he told ESPN. "I am proud of that, too. It's not just the number of wins, but the quality of opponents we've had." (Photo: Elsa/Getty Images)

LeBron James Edges Kevin Durant in Cavs' Win - LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are really rolling now. King James had 34 points to outdo Kevin Durant's 32 points and lead the Cavs to a 108-98 home win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Cleveland (25-20) has now won six straight games and is 6-1 since James returned after missing eight games with a strained knee and lower back.(Photo: Rocky Widner/Getty Images)

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LeBron James Edges Kevin Durant in Cavs' Win - LeBron James and the Cleveland Cavaliers are really rolling now. King James had 34 points to outdo Kevin Durant's 32 points and lead the Cavs to a 108-98 home win over the Oklahoma City Thunder on Sunday. Cleveland (25-20) has now won six straight games and is 6-1 since James returned after missing eight games with a strained knee and lower back.(Photo: Rocky Widner/Getty Images)

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Pete Carroll Will Talk to Marshawn Lynch About Gestures - Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll told reporters Sunday that he plans to speak with running back Marshawn Lynch about not making any obscene gestures in the Super Bowl. "I haven't talked to him yet about the thing that came up with the league, but that will be addressed," Carroll told ESPN. Lynch was fined $20,000 by the NFL for grabbing his crotch during a touchdown score in the NFC title game two weeks ago. The league has warned Seattle that if Lynch does the same gesture in the Super Bowl, the Seahawks will be penalized 15 yards.(Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

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Pete Carroll Will Talk to Marshawn Lynch About Gestures - Seattle Seahawks coach Pete Carroll told reporters Sunday that he plans to speak with running back Marshawn Lynch about not making any obscene gestures in the Super Bowl. "I haven't talked to him yet about the thing that came up with the league, but that will be addressed," Carroll told ESPN. Lynch was fined $20,000 by the NFL for grabbing his crotch during a touchdown score in the NFC title game two weeks ago. The league has warned Seattle that if Lynch does the same gesture in the Super Bowl, the Seahawks will be penalized 15 yards.(Photo: Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

Brady Expects More 'Deflate Gate' Talk After Season - Tom Brady hasn't spoken with the NFL about the New England Patriots' alleged "Deflate Gate" scandal yet and believes he won't until after the Super Bowl this Sunday. "No, no. I believe they're going to do it after the season, so we'll deal with it after this game," Brady told ESPN. He added that his Patriots will be ready Sunday, despite the controversy. "I think everybody's locked in, ready to go for this Super Bowl." (Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

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Brady Expects More 'Deflate Gate' Talk After Season - Tom Brady hasn't spoken with the NFL about the New England Patriots' alleged "Deflate Gate" scandal yet and believes he won't until after the Super Bowl this Sunday. "No, no. I believe they're going to do it after the season, so we'll deal with it after this game," Brady told ESPN. He added that his Patriots will be ready Sunday, despite the controversy. "I think everybody's locked in, ready to go for this Super Bowl." (Photo: Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)

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Brandon Jennings Ruptures Left Achilles Tendon - Bad blow to the Detroit Pistons. After powering out of their slump and becoming a competitive team again, the Pistons lost star point guard Brandon Jennings for the season Saturday night when he ruptured his left Achilles tendon during a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. Jennings was averaging 15.4 points and 6.6 assists per game.  (Photo: Cem Ozdel/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

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Brandon Jennings Ruptures Left Achilles Tendon - Bad blow to the Detroit Pistons. After powering out of their slump and becoming a competitive team again, the Pistons lost star point guard Brandon Jennings for the season Saturday night when he ruptured his left Achilles tendon during a loss to the Milwaukee Bucks. Jennings was averaging 15.4 points and 6.6 assists per game.  (Photo: Cem Ozdel/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

Jimmy Graham's Late TD Lifts Team Irvin Over Team Carter - Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford linked up with New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham for a late touchdown Sunday to lift Team Irvin to a 32-28 win over Team Carter in the Pro Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

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Jimmy Graham's Late TD Lifts Team Irvin Over Team Carter - Detroit Lions quarterback Matthew Stafford linked up with New Orleans Saints tight end Jimmy Graham for a late touchdown Sunday to lift Team Irvin to a 32-28 win over Team Carter in the Pro Bowl in Glendale, Arizona. (Photo: AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

A-Rod Meets With New MLB Commissioner - Hoping for a fresh start, Alex Rodriguez met with new Major League Baseball commissioner, Rob Manfred, last week and sources tell ESPN that A-Rod apologized for his past behavior. He's coming off a full-season suspension in 2014 for violating the MLB's performance-enhancing drug policy and will vie for the New York Yankees' designated hitter position this season.(Photos from left: Alessio Botticelli/GC Images, Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated)

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A-Rod Meets With New MLB Commissioner - Hoping for a fresh start, Alex Rodriguez met with new Major League Baseball commissioner, Rob Manfred, last week and sources tell ESPN that A-Rod apologized for his past behavior. He's coming off a full-season suspension in 2014 for violating the MLB's performance-enhancing drug policy and will vie for the New York Yankees' designated hitter position this season.(Photos from left: Alessio Botticelli/GC Images, Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for Sports Illustrated)