CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Josh Gordon's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, is pursuing an investigation into leaks that his client failed another NFL drug test, according to profootballtalk.com.

Rosenhaus is doing so in conjunction with the NFL Players Association, meaning he's either filed a grievance already or will likely do so.

On Monday, Fox Sports' Mike Garafolo first reported that Gordon had failed another test, testing positive for marijuana and dilute in both the "A" and "B" samples. Citing sources, he reported that the marijuana was below the 35 nanograms necessary for a positive test.

But according to the NFL's substance abuse policy, a diluted sample that contains traces of marijuana constitutes a positive test for a player in Stage 2 or 3 of the program. Gordon is in Stage 3.

After Garafolo's report, NFL Network's Ian Rapaport reported the same details. Shortly thereafter, a source told the Associated Press that "Gordon has "raised a red flag" but did not have a positive test.

But like the other two reports, the AP was told that Gordon had traces of marijuana and a diluting substance in his system and that level of marijuana was below the threshold.

Breaches of confidentiality come with a heavy price, according to the collective bargaining agreement.

It states that:

* "Any Player, Club or Club employee'' who leaks information about a drug test is subject to a fine of up to $500,000 by the Commissioner.

* "Any NFLPA employee, or other person subject to the Executive Director's authority'' who does so is subject to a fine of up to $500,000 by the Executive Director.

* Any agent who leaks such information is subject to discipline under the NFLPA Regulations for Certified Contract Advisors.

* "Any other person involved in the administration of this Policy who breaches these provisions shall be subject to termination of services or other appropriate action."

* "The provisions of this Section shall be the sole remedy available to a Player or other Interested Party aggrieved by an alleged violation of the Policy's confidentiality provisions.''

ESPN's Adam Schefter also tweeted Tuesday that "Gordon's potential reinstatement will be delayed until NFL feels comfortable he has 60-90 days of no red-flag tests, per league source.''

For his part, Gordon took to Twitter to stress that he feels the recent test is much ado about nothing.