- Josh Gordon’s car. From a tweet by NEOMG reporter Joe Noga (click for link)
The car that is almost certainly the most likely to strike an unknowing deer on a backcountry Ohio road is driven by Browns wide receiver Josh Gordon. With a camouflage paint job and orange rims, Gordon’s Porsche is decked out perfectly for hunting season (deer can’t see orange, so hunters wear it to not get mistakenly shot).
Earlier this afternoon, AP sportswriter Tom Withers tweeted: “#Browns WR Josh Gordon drove the camo-colored Porsche with orange rims to work today.” NEOMG reporter Joe Noga responded with the picture. Apparently Gordon lives near Noga’s office.
It’s just a fantastic car.
This article appears in Oct 30 – Nov 5, 2013.
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I saw this whip on East 55th and Carnegie a few days ago. Def a head turner.
I dont think gordon is playing with a full deck
There’s also a Range Rover that parks in the area that has a similar cammo stripe up the back. Not sure if it belongs to Gordon as well. But they definitely have the same tailor.
Wait, where’s his car in that picture?!?! I can’t see it!!! It must be so well camouflaged that it just blends in with the background!