Cleveland Browns free agent wide receiver Jarvis Landry was anticipating a huge payday after the team released him earlier this NFL offseason, even switching agents in the hopes of securing a contract potentially in the range of $20 million per year. Only, it hasn't quite happened that way, as Landry remains on the free agent market, with only a visit to the New Orleans Saints and some interest from the Baltimore Ravens being the only noteworthy news items on Landry since. According to the latest rumors, Landry himself appears to have damaged his own free agency chances. NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Browns Wire of USA Today have the latest.

Ian Rapoport of the NFL Network described the options for Landry as very limited after turning down a “nice sum” offer from Cleveland on a one-year deal.

Per Rapoport, Landry turned down a “nice sum” offered to him in a one-year deal by the Browns. As the NFL insider notes, the free agent wide receiver's offseason options have been limited since he rejected the offer.

Could the Browns offer have been close to the lucrative average annual salary Landry was rumored to have been seeking? If so, it's curious as to why he wouldn't accept it, given the potential for an improved offense with star Deshaun Watson under center and former Dallas Cowboys wideout Amari Cooper lining up alongside him in Cleveland.

While Landry could end up on a contender anyway, such as the Green Bay Packers or Ravens, it seems unlikely that he'll get the “nice sum” that the Browns were reportedly ready to give him.