Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Jarvis Landry may not be thrilled with how his search for a new team is going.

Landry has parted ways with agent Damarius Bilbo of Klutch Sports, according to Darren Heitner of Sports Agent Blog. The abrupt change comes a little over a week since Landry was released by the Cleveland Browns.

Landry was cut by the Browns after the team’s acquisition of Amari Cooper in a trade. There have been a handful of reports about interest in him since, with the team that released him actually figuring in them prominently. Perhaps that outcome would not be to Landry’s liking based on some things he said prior to his release.

The 29-year-old receiver was limited by injury in 2022 and posted some of the worst numbers of his career, with just 52 catches for 570 yards.

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