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MIAMI GARDENS — Malik Washington has a Jarvis Landry -type approach to football, which is an enormous complement in Miami ...
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry (14) is taken down by Buffalo Bills middle linebacker Preston Brown (52) during the Dolphins’ finale against the Bills on Dec. 31.
And really, it would be silly if they didn't. Landry has caught 288 passes during his first three years in the NFL, more than any other rookie receiver has done in his initial three seasons.
After being selected by the Dolphins in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, Landry signed a four-year deal worth a total of $3.47 million. He was worth ever dollar the Dolphins paid him over ...
Jarvis Landry and Odell Beckham Jr. broke into the NFL last year in a big way, with both making huge impacts with their respective teams. Beckham Jr. burst onto the scene with "the catch," while ...
Over the same span, nobody has more 4th-quarter targets than Landry (186). — Pat Thorman (@Pat_Thorman) July 7, 2018 Landry should be thankful for what the Dolphins did for him and less spiteful.
DAVIE, Fla. (AP) -- Miami Dolphins receiver Jarvis Landry lashed out Thursday at fans who lobbied for quarterback Jay Cutler to be benched, saying they're an embarrassment to players.
It's no secret Landry didn't like his situation with the Dolphins. After being franchise tagged he made it clear he believed he was worth more than the one-year, $15.9 million tender would pay.
Jarvis Landry has been the Miami Dolphins’ top receiver the past three seasons. CHARLES TRAINOR JR ctrainor@miamiherald.com For months after the end of last season, the people I spoke with about ...
Jarvis Landry said in a Twitter video on Saturday that he'd consider sitting out all of 2018 if his only option is the Dolphins' franchise tag. "The franchise tag is not a good deal for me," he said.
It would have been ideal for both sides to reach an agreement before camp and avoid the scenario of Landry of playing out the last year on his contract at $1.1 million, but it wasn’t imperative.