Jarvis Landry wants back in. After not playing in 2023, the former Pro Bowl receiver is taking part in rookie minicamp with the Jaguars. Is Landry willing to let a down year in 2022 with the Saints be his last act in football?
The Jaguars HC spoke with the media prior to hitting the Miller Electric practice fields for the first time in 2024. Here are a few takeaways. We have football (well, kinda), ladies and gentlemen!
Five-time pro bowler and former New Orleans Saint wide receiver, Jarvis Landry may make a surprising NFL comeback by starting his journey with the Jacksonville Jaguars.
A former New Orleans Saints wideout is trying to return to the pros. The offseason normally includes at least one of these comeback stories, and a former Saint and LSU Tiger is trying his hand at one after taking 2023 off. Landry, 31, is beloved by the Saints fan base due to his time with the team and his days at LSU.
A five-time Pro Bowl selection is hoping to make an NFL comeback after sitting out the entire 2023 season.
Former Saints wide receiver Jarvis Landry has been invited to the Jacksonville Jaguars' rookie minicamp, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero. Landry, a five-time Pro Bowler, took last season off to recover from an ankle injury he sustained while playing for the Saints.
The Jacksonville Jaguars need all the help they can get at the wide receiver position, and they may be turning to a five-time Pro Bowler for some assistance.
The Jacksonville Jaguars ranked eighth in receiving yards last season, making the passing game the identity of their offense. After losing top receiver Calvin Ridley via free agency, the Jaguars signed Gabe Davis and drafted Brian Thomas Jr.
Five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry agreed to participate in rookie minicamp with the Jacksonville Jaguars in a bid to return to the NFL after sitting out the 2023 season.
The veteran wideout was sidelined for the 2023 season, but he is aiming to return in advance of the coming campaign.
Brian Thomas Jr. won't be the only former LSU playmaker taking part in the Jaguars' rookie minicamp.
Former Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry spent four seasons with the team and was a fan favorite when Hard Knocks followed the Browns around for training camp in 2018.
The Indianapolis Colts held. a workout on Tuesday that included a high-profile name. The workout included multiple WRs, but none more notable than five-time pro bowler Jarvis Landry. The Miami Dolphins drafted Landry with the 63rd pick in the 2nd round of the 2014 NFL Draft.
The Indianapolis Colts had a couple of roster spots open up this week. Could former star wide receiver Jarvis Landry nab one of them?
The Indianapolis Colts have overcome tremendous adversity — and in his first year has the team’s head coach — Shane Steichen has his team competing for a playoff spot in the AFC.
The Philadelphia Eagles made a bold decision with their initial 53-man roster. Somewhat surprisingly, they opted to keep only four wide receivers, something that may have to change ahead of their season opener against the New England Patriots.
General manager Omar Khan said the Steelers are looking into slot receivers that fit what they want to do as an offense and there is a veteran who's still available that could be a perfect fit.
After falling short once again in the postseason, the Dallas Cowboys enter the 2023 offseason needing to make a few upgrades to their roster. The team was near the top 10 on both offense and defense but was unable to put it all together in the postseason, losing their seventh consecutive divisional-round game.
Last season, the 29-year-old Landry played 12 games for the Browns, finishing with 52 catches, averaging 11 yards per reception, for 570 yards and two touchdowns.
The Baltimore Ravens continue to seek wide receiver help, and their search has led them to a former AFC North foe.
Landry is one of the best wide receivers available on the open market and Cleveland wanted him back. However, it seems that won’t be happening.
Last season, Landry started 12 games for the Browns, finishing with career lows in receptions (52), yards (570) and touchdowns (2).
Jarvis Landry and Cleveland separating only made sense because of the money issues that were on the table. Landry was simply overpaid, for what he offers at this point in his career.
Jarvis Landry is still unsigned, and the veteran receiver may remain a free agent through the end of the month.
Cleveland Browns remain in the mix for free agent wide receiver Jarvis Landry, according to a report. Additionally, Landry hopes to sign soon with a team.
Landry's contract with Cleveland featured an AAV of just over $15M, but the expectation is that his next deal will not hit even that yearly average, let alone a $20M/year rate.
Jarvis Landry's contract demands could explain his extended stay on the free-agent market.
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