BEREA, Ohio -- Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon pleaded not guilty to speeding in Strongsville over Memorial Day Weekend, court records show.

Gordon was scheduled to appear for arraignment at Berea Municipal Court Wednesday at 9 a.m., but court records show attorney Gary A. Vick filed a notice of appearance on his behalf Tuesday. Neither Gordon nor his attorney appeared in court Wednesday.

The case was assigned to Judge Mark Comstock, and a bailiff at the court said it could be several weeks before Gordon's next court date.

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 on May 25 around 9:43 p.m. 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.

The deputy detected the odor of marijuana in the car and one of Gordon's passengers, Terrell L. McKenzie of Cleveland Heights, was issued a citation for possession of suspected marijuana.

Gordon has points on his license from two other speeding violations last year. On May 10, he was caught going 45 mph in a 25 mph zone on W. 25th Street in Cleveland, and on Aug. 13, he was clocked at 98 mph in a 60 mph zone on Interstate 71 near W. 150th street in Cleveland.