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When addressing quarterback Johnny Manziel’s status with the team on Wednesday, Browns coach Hue Jackson said that the team “is going to take a stand” against behavior that can’t be tolerated.

It’s not the first time that the team has made it clear that Manziel won’t be asked back to the team in 2016, but he’s not the only player with off-field issues currently on the team’s roster. Linebacker Armonty Bryant is facing drug charges and wide receiver Josh Gordon is bidding for reinstatement after being suspended for the entire 2015 season.

Jackson, who spoke about wanting “high character” players, said he’s spoken to Bryant and believes “we’ll be fine.” He expressed less certainty about how things will play out with Gordon.

“It’s like any other player,” Jackson said, via Cleveland.com. “I think I will go through the process of spending time with him and see if it’s the right fit for us. Obviously he’s a very talented individual, but at the same time, it’s got to fit right for us as we move forward in this situation.”

Until Gordon is reinstated, there’s not much reason for the team to take any position about his spot in the lineup. If he is, it seems likely the Browns will give his talent another shot in hopes that Gordon’s repeated trips through the disciplinary process have put him on a better track.