Gordon's attorney, Trey Fitzhugh, appeared briefly in court.
Gordon was arrested on Glenwood Avenue in July. Arrest warrants show he blew a .09. The legal limit in North Carolina is .08.
Gordon was released a few hours later after posting a $500 bond.
Raleigh police say an officer pulled Gordon over after spotting him driving 50 miles per hour in a 35-mile-per-hour zone, in a vehicle belonging to Charlotte Hornets player and former UNC standout P.J. Hairston.
Hairston claims the two swapped cars in the parking lot of a Chapel Hill grocery store.
The DWI is not Gordon's primary concern. He is waiting to hear from the NFL regarding his appeal of a possible year-long suspension for again violating the league's substance-abuse program.
A decision is expected soon.
Browns Coach Mike Pettine said Sunday that the team is preparing to be without the All-Pro wide receiver for at least part of the season.
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