BEREA, Ohio -- Josh Gordon has been hanging out with former Browns receiver Greg Little, and the two were seen together at a popular spot on W. 25th Street at 11 p.m. Thursday night, a source told cleveland.com.

Gordon has posted several Snapchat stories of himself in the Cleveland area recently with Little, his good friend from their days together with the Browns. It's believed that Little is staying with Gordon and Gordon's business manager Michael Johnson.

Gordon's Snapchat from Thursday night showed him and Little riding around in a car and then working out at Rise Nation on Euclid. They later headed to the restaurant on W. 25th Street, which is more bar than restaurant after 11 p.m., according to the source.

On 92.3 The Fan's Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima on Friday morning, Lima reported that he saw Gordon and Little out at a restaurant on Thursday night.

The sight of Gordon in a bar at 11 p.m. is a concern because he's only been out of his three-month stint in rehab for about six weeks, and was conditionally reinstated by Roger Goodell on Nov. 1 from his indefinite suspension for violating the substance abuse policy multiple times.

Gordon's long had problems with alcohol and drugs, and recently admitted to GQ that he drank or smoked marijuana before every game, both in college and the NFL.

But he's stated recently that he's committed to his sobriety this time around. He's also subject to random testing up to 10 times a month, and has been attending meetings regularly and working hard on his aftercare. Sources close to Gordon say he's in a very good place with his treatment program and that he's doing all the right things to meet the terms and conditions of his reinstatement.

Suspended for 52 of the Browns' last 57 games, Gordon has no margin for error, and knows this could be his last chance to resurrect his career. Last year, when he was conditionally reinstated with a four-game suspension, he started drinking again and checked himself back into rehab in September.

He's eligible to practice with his teammates on Monday, but the full squad won't be on the field until Wednesday of that week. Still, if DeShone Kizer wants to start throwing passes to him on Monday, he'll be permitted to do so.

If the Browns activate him right away, he can play the final five games of the season beginning Dec. 3 in Los Angeles against the Chargers.

Coach Hue Jackson said Thursday that Gordon has been doing everything right at the Browns' facility.

"He's here in the building every day, on time for everything, involved and big smile on his face," he said. "He's a pleasure to be around."

In addition to spending time with Gordon here, Little worked out with him in Gainesville, Fla. this fall. Little was a second-round pick of the Browns in 2011, and the two receivers became friends after Gordon was drafted in the supplemental draft in 2012. They've stayed in touch since then.

Suspended in 2010 by North Carolina for receiving improper agent benefits, Little mostly stayed out of trouble when he with the Browns, except for some traffic violations. In 2013, he totaled his Audi while drag racing on Ohio 176 near Spring Road, telling police he was traveling 127 mph in a 55 zone.

He later apologized, saying "I could have seriously put my life and other lives in danger."

Gordon's teammates are eager to get him back, and he has already begun to make friends in the locker room.

"Me and JG talk every day,'' said Corey Coleman, who will return Sunday against the Jaguars after missing eight games with a broken hand. "He's back on track and I'm excited to play with him.

"He's excited,'' Coleman said. "He's happy to be here and he's ready to play football.''