Cleveland Browns WR Jarvis Landry has presented himself to be a fighter during the entire 2021 season. The athlete put on a virtuoso performance alongside his squad, even after being sore. However, big speculations are circulating over the word. Browns might future endeavor the 29-year-old wide receiver as they propel the team towards the upcoming season.
Landry suffered from multiple injuries during their 2021 run. He missed a couple of weeks during the season, which wasn’t very profitable for him. Even after having a lower stat record, Landry is concentrating on the greater good for himself and his destiny in the sport.
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Jarvis Landry on his 2021 run
The athlete recently took to Twitter and gave an update on his future aspirations. He mentions facing a couple of injuries during week 2, having a high-grade MCL Sprain, bone bruise, and a partial quad tear. Even though Landry was hurt, he claims on staying the entire season, knowing the damages to his body. He further mentions not making any media presence, as he was shaping his well-being and focus on the ongoing games.
He stated a striking fact that he was willing to return alongside the Browns, as he said that he would like to stay. However, if that didn’t take effect; he sees the self-confidence of being in better shape in the upcoming season and may consider having a championship run elsewhere.
Jarvis on his future 👀 pic.twitter.com/OAmzg0vzaE
— B/R Gridiron (@brgridiron) February 22, 2022
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Jarvis Landry’s significant shift?
The Cleveland Browns set their 2021 record with 8-9 and stood 3rd in the AFC North Division. However, receiver Jarvis Landry‘s 2021 run was the record lowest as per stats. He played 12 games, having 52 receptions with 570 yards, and 2 touchdowns in the entire season. However, one shouldn’t rule out the fact that he was enduring the entire season; even missing out on a few games.
Now that Jarvis Landry is close to the expiry of his 5-year, $75.5 million contract with the Browns, it is yet to be seen if the team will keep the veteran wide receiver or if he seeks the passage of his close friend and former LSU teammate Odell Beckham Jr. who parted ways after a major rift, soon after to be picked by the LA Rams, the Super Bowl LVI Champions. The franchise may also have a thinner roster as some athletes will become unrestricted free agents alongside Landry.
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