Dion Jordan’s time with the Miami Dolphins appears to be over.

According to Armando Salguero of the Miami Herald, the organization intends to part ways with the defensive end during the forthcoming offseason.

A former No. 3 overall selection three years ago, Jordan is considered a failure.

Suspended twice by the league for violating their performance enhancing drug policy and substance of abuse standards, and undergoing two knee surgeries, Jordan has not appeared in a football game for the Dolphins in nearly two calendar years.

Salguero reports that Jordan is having “issues” off the field that will force the team to cut him.

The 26 year old had practiced with the team during the season after leaving the non-football injury list, to which he was assigned last summer, but coaches had decided against activating him back onto the roster. In 26 career contests, Jordan has three sacks.