BEREA, Ohio -- The big game the world expects of Josh Gordon will happen, Hue Jackson said.
The question is when.
It would be nice if it happened Sunday in Chicago. Gordon basically is the Browns’ best hope for the big plays needed to avoid a winless season, and his return three games ago was greeted with much anticipation and fanfare.
Gordon’s first game was a woulda-coulda day that could have been better with more accuracy from quarterback DeShone Kizer.
His second game started fast, with a 38-yard catch and an 18-yard reception on the Browns' first drive.