The NFL Players Association filed a non-injury grievance against the Cleveland Browns for the one-game suspension they imposed on wide receiver Josh Gordon at the end of this past season.

The suspension could prevent Gordon from getting an accrued season and delay him from reaching free agency. The Browns suspended Gordon for the last game of the season, which meant he was active for only five games.

The NFLPA plans to argue, among other things, that Gordon missing a special teams meeting did not constitute grounds for a one-game suspension.