Miami Dolphins defensive end Dion Jordan (95) in action during the Pro Football Hall of Fame exhibition NFL football game against the Dallas Cowboys Sunday, Aug. 4, 2013, in Canton, Ohio. The Cowboys defeated the Dolphins, 24-20. (AP Photo/David Richard)

Report: Dion Jordan will apply for reinstatement on Wed

Dion Jordan was drafted third overall by the Miami Dolphins in the 2013 NFL Draft. Jordan played 26 games in two years finishing with a total of 3 sacks. Jordan was then suspended for one year for violating the league’s substance abuse policy.

On Wed, he will reportedly apply for reinstatement:

On Wednesday, Jordan will apply for reinstatement to the NFL. He says he has been drug-free since well before a diluted sample in December 2014 triggered the minimum one-year ban. He is tested for drugs twice a week and hasn’t missed or failed a test since the ban began in April 2015, according to his agent, Doug Hendrickson. And for the past two months, Jordan has been working with Azim, whose holistic approach to “maximizing humanity” has been embraced by the likes of Marshawn Lynch for its ability to get the head and heart to work together, unleashing the body’s potential.

[USA Today]

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