The Facts: As previously noted, HC Pete Carroll indicated on Monday the Seahawks is still keeping an open eye on wide receiver Antonio Brown, who's under suspension, or Gordon, who most recently played for the Seahawks before his latest suspension. In addressing questions on each troubled wideout, Carroll did seem a bit more receptive of Gordon rejoining his squad, though he clarified it's ultimately beyond his and the franchise's control.
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"It's not in our hands," Carroll said via ESPN's Brady Henderson. "Josh did a really good job with us last year. He fit in really well. He was part of this team by the way we opened and embraced his coming to us, but also by the way he adapted. So we are very open to that thought and we'll see what happens. I don't know. I can't tell you what's going to happen on that." Currently, the Seahawks' wide receiver corps offers burgeoning star D.K. Metcalf, Tyler Lockett, David Moore and free-agent signee Phillip Dorsett. ... Aside from Carroll's musings on Monday, the latest on Gordon came in June when he submitted a letter to the league for reinstatement. Following five games with Seattle, Gordon was suspended indefinitely in December for violation of the NFL's policies on performance-enhancing substances. It was Gordon's fifth suspension in eight years. So whether it's Gordon or Brown, as of now, any big-name addition to Wilson's arsenal is a wait-and-see.