BEREA, Ohio -- Browns receiver Josh Gordon and the passenger accused of having marijuana inside his car when Gordon was stopped for speeding are both scheduled for pretrial hearings July 11, according to court records.

Gordon, who is accused of speeding in Strongsville on May 25, pleaded not guilty last week. He was scheduled to appear for arraignment at Berea Municipal Court June 4, but court records show attorney Gary A. Vick filed a notice of appearance on his behalf the previous day.

Gordon's pretrial hearing is scheduled at 8:30 a.m. July 11, court records show.

Gordon was issued a $187 speeding ticket after a Cuyahoga County Sheriff's deputy stopped his Mercedes SUV in Strongsville over Memorial Day Weekend. A deputy stopped Gordon around 9:43 p.m. May 25 for going 74 mph in a 60 mph zone, according to the ticket issued by the deputy. The stop occurred on I-71 north of Ohio 82.

Terrell L. McKenzie, 25, of Cleveland Heights is accused of having marijuana inside Gordon's SUV during the traffic stop. McKenzie pleaded not guilty last week to a misdemeanor count of drug abuse. McKenzie's arraignment was scheduled June 9, but attorney Andy Petropouleas entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf June 2, Berea Municipal Court records show.

McKenzie's pretrial hearing is also scheduled at 8:30 a.m. July 11.

The sheriff's deputy detected the odor of marijuana in Gordon's SUV and McKenzie is accused of admitting to being in possession of suspected marijuana.

McKenzie was asked to exit the vehicle, and when he did so, he produced a blue book bag that contained less than 200 grams of suspected marijuana, police said.