BEREA, Ohio -- Josh Gordon could take another big step on his comeback route Tuesday.



The NFL's 32 players reps will vote on the new drug policy Tuesday, according to ESPN's Chris Mortensen.



And depending on the way the new policy is written, Gordon could have his suspension overturned and return to the Browns as soon as the agreement is reached.



Under terms of the new agreement, Gordon wouldn't have tested positive for marijuana, and therefore, he wouldn't have been banned indefinitely. The NFL and NFLPA are reportedly set to bump the marijuana metabolite threshold up from 15 ng/mil to 50. Gordon's positive test was a 16, sources have told cleveland.com.



Gordon, whose appeal was rejected on Aug. 27, is currently suspended indefinitely, but at least for the entire 2014 season.



Whether or not Gordon is re-instated will depend on what the two sides agree on: allowing players back in that tested positive in the new league year beginning March 11, or players that were ultimately suspended in the new league year. A source told cleveland.com that Gordon tested positive no later than February, which was in the previous league year.



Mortenson also reported that a late point of contention is that if the NFL allows suspended players such as Gordon and Denver's Wes Welker back in, other NFL owners will fight to have their suspended players re-instated. The NFL has already begun receiving complaints from owners who want their players re-instated.

Even if Gordon's drug ban is rescinded, he might still be suspended for his pending DWI charge in Raleigh, N.C.

According to profootballtalk.com, the NFL is seeking a minimum two-game suspension for a first-time DWI conviction. Gordon's hearing in Raleigh for the July 5 DWI was postponed from Aug. 26 to November while he went through the appeals process.

In addition, the league wants players to be de-activated with pay for the game following any DUI arrest -- before due process.

So as it stands, Gordon might make it back as early this week's game against the Saints, but could miss two games in November for the DWI.

Last season, Gordon was also suspended for two games -- for what he said was codeine in his cough syrup -- and still managed to lead the NFL with 1,646 yards.

It's unclear who the Browns' new player rep is now that D'Qwell Jackson is gone.