Josh Gordon should see his first preseason action Friday night when the Cleveland Browns visit the?Tampa Bay BuccaneersBrowns coach Hue Jackson made it clear without explicitly stating that Gordon and first-round draft pick Corey Coleman will play in a game for the first time. This means the Browns will see their top receiving trio of Gordon, Coleman and Terrelle Pryor catching passes from quarterback?Robert Griffin III for the first time as well.That sounds good, Jackson told the media in Tampa after the Browns second day of practice with the Bucs. That sounds really good. Im looking forward to that. ... I think we have a good chance for that to happen.After an impressive first two weeks of practice, Coleman missed the first two games of the preseason with a strained hamstring. He was active in practices in Tampa and said there are no lingering hamstring issues.We took it slow easing me back in, but now Im full speed, full go, Coleman said.Gordon missed the first two weeks with a quad injury, and Jackson has eased him in slowly. This week, though, Gordon got starters reps as Jackson said he needed to see him before preseason ended.Gordon is suspended the first four games of the season, so Jackson wants the best impression of him he can get now so that when the season starts he can step right in.Josh if you look at him, hes a physical specimen, Griffin said. Its fun to see him go out there, a man that big, that strong, that fast, and play wide receiver. So ... its incredible.Gordon led the NFL in receiving yards in 2013, Coleman is a highly touted first-round pick and Pryor has emerged with what Jackson has called an excellent camp and preseason.Weve got a lot of talent on the field, Coleman said. Its kind of scary. So many guys can do different things. 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Theres nothing having to be contrived here to create things.The teams most prominent co-captain, Michael Phelps, was the big draw Saturday for the near-capacity crowd at the Georgia Tech aquatic center.Phelps has said he will retire after his fifth Olympics, and fans started lining up at 5 a.m., over six hours before the team walked onto the deck.Phelps occasionally waved and smiled during the nearly three-hour workout, but mostly kept to himself. Despite doing no interviews with reporters, his influence was felt everywhere.We were talking about it at dinner the other day without him, said womens co-captain Allison Schmitt, a three-time Olympian. People didnt know anything (about swimming before Phelps). It was embarrassment to be a swimmer. No young boy was a swimmer. Now theres probably more guys in the sport than there is girls. He has definitely changed it a lot and he will continue to change it a lot past his retirement.The most decorated athlete in the history of the games, Phelps will try to add to his 18 golds and 22 overall medals before he retires for the second time. He won the 100-meter butterfly, the 200 fly and the 200 individual medley at the U.S. Olympic trials r this month in Nebraska.His personal coach, U.S. mens coach Bob Bowman, saiid Phelps looks as strong as ever.ddddddddddddHe never surprises me anymore, Bowman said. As soon as you think youve seen it all, hell give you something else.Bowman declined to say if the 31-year-old will compete in a relay event.I do know, he said. Im not going to tell you.First-time Olympian Chase Kalisz has known Phelps for several years and says its easy to see why television insisted on starting the finals, which begin next Saturday, so late each night.Phelps means big ratings for NBC.Our sport wouldnt be what is without Michael, Kalisz said. You look at all the coverage we get because of him and all the opportunities we get because of Michael. You look back 20 years ago, and it wasnt like that. There wasnt this kind of excitement. I think hes ready to go out the way he wants to go out and close that chapter on his own terms. I think it will be good for him.The team has already adapted to a new sleep schedule, getting in the pool each night at Georgia Tech at 10 p.m. Thats what time the semifinals will begin in Rio. Some finals could end after midnight.Swimmers have grown accustomed to the uncustomary hours over the last few weeks.Its kind of a college kids dream, said Gunnar Bentz, a first-time Olympian. We get to stay up late and we get to sleep in. Its kind of nice, honestly, but training at 10-11 p.m. is a little weird. You get used to it, but I think will work really well in Rio. ' ' '