Josh Gordon is out of rehab and back to preparing for his future in the NFL.

The Cleveland Browns wide receiver departed from an in-patient rehabilitation facility on Sep. 21. On Wednesday, Sep. 27, he posted a Snapchat video of himself working out on a football field.

There have been no reports of Gordon re-applying for reinstatement. It is unclear how long it would take Commissioner Roger Goodell to make a ruling on his suspension.

On January 25, 2015, Gordon was suspended indefinitely for violating the NFL's drug and alcohol policy. On July 25, 2016, the NFL announced the wide receiver would be reinstated after serving a four game suspension. Before he could make his long awaited debut, he voluntarily entered an in-patient rehabilitation facility. He returned to the league's suspended list. Commissioner Roger Goodell denied his latest attempt for reinstatement on May 11.

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Gordon, who is now 26 years old, has recorded 161 receptions for 2,754 yards and 14 touchdowns in his career. The Baylor product was a second round choice in the 2012 NFL Supplemental Draft. Of a potential 80 regular season games since he entered the league, he has played in just 35.

If he accrues a full season in 2017, he is scheduled to become a restricted free agent next off-season. Gordon is technically still fulfilling a four year deal worth $5,341,648 that he signed after being drafted. His money has been deferred since he was suspended indefinitely.