For the first time in two seasons, the Steelers defense may actually have to cover Cleveland Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon. After meeting with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell recently, it was announced today that Gordon has been reinstated by the league and will be eligible to play in the 2016 season after he first serves a four game suspension.

#Browns WR Josh Gordon is being reinstated, source said. He’s suspended for the first 4 games. — Ian Rapoport (@RapSheet) July 25, 2016

The last time Pittsburgh saw Gordon on a football field was in Week 17 of the 2013 season. In a 20-7 Steelers victory, the young Cleveland receiver caught seven passes for 82 yards.

With his reinstatement, it is now likely that Gordon will be on the field for both of Pittsburgh’s scheduled matchups against the Browns in 2016. The Steelers are set to play Cleveland in Weeks 11 and 17 of the upcoming season.

In four career games against Pittsburgh, Gordon has a total of 29 catches for 418 yards and one touchdown.