Browns urged by national media to sign NFL veteran Jarvis Landry
A team can never have too few pass catchers, and a prominent writer is urging the Cleveland Browns to take a look at bringing back veteran wide receiver Jarvis Landry. Landry remains without a team, and the Browns could be the perfect fit. The franchise has a history with the receiver and the need for […]
A team can never have too few pass catchers, and a prominent writer is urging the Cleveland Browns to take a look at bringing back veteran wide receiver Jarvis Landry.
Landry remains without a team, and the Browns could be the perfect fit. The franchise has a history with the receiver and the need for quality pass-catchers for a team reliant on its defense to win games.
"You can never have enough talents on the perimeter who understand how to separate," Ryan Fowler writes. "Soon-to-be 31 years old Jarvis Landry may not possess the breakaway burst he showcased out of LSU years ago, however, three 1,000-yard seasons and 38 trips to the end zone showcases a player that could produce immediately. By no means would he be expected to serve as a high-volume target, but he'd immediately provide a friendly set of hands within any offensive attack."
Landry was part of the original rebuild of the Browns back in 2018.
His presence changed the culture of the franchise and set Cleveland on a trajectory to be a competent franchise in the NFL again.
Bringing Landry could help rookie quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson, who is attempting to quarterback the Browns to the playoffs after Deshaun Watson was lost for the season with a shoulder injury.
Landry, in his first go-around with the Browns, appeared in 59 games and tallied 3,560 yards and 15 touchdowns.
It is just a thought, but a good one. Landry was also pegged to be a good fit with the Kansas City Chiefs.
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