The veteran wide receiver last played in the NFL with the Saints in 2022. The Jets brought in a well-known veteran wide receiver for a workout late in the week.
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The Jets brought in six players on a tryout basis, including veteran WR Jarvis Landry, according to Aaron Wilson. The full list of players includes: DE Brevin Allen DT Robert Cooper WR Jarvis Landry LB Jeremy Lewis WR Sam Pinckney WR Isaiah Winstead Landry, 31 is a former second-round pick of the Dolphins back in 2014.
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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.
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.
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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.
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.
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.