It looks as if Josh Gordon will get to play football again.
The suspended Seattle Seahawks wide receiver has joined the Fan Controlled Football league’s Zappers franchise, per ESPN’s Adam Schefter.
The FCF was founded in 2017 but didn’t launch until 2021. It’s an indoor league that is streamed on Twitch and fans can call the plays, control the team through drafting players, and there is celebrity team ownership.
Former veteran NFL WR Josh Gordon will be returning to play football for the @fcfzappers of the @fcflio, per team owner @BobMenery; who also signed Johnny Manziel to the league.
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) February 27, 2021
Marshawn Lynch and Richard Sherman have ownership stakes on separate teams, and Zappers is part-owned by New York Mets pitcher Trevor May, Minnesota Vikings running back Dalvin Cook, gamer celebrity Ronnie 2K, and comedian/sportscaster/social media personality Bob Menery.
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