It looks like Jarvis Landry's time with the Cleveland Browns could potentially be coming to an end. The wide receiver took to Twitter on Tuesday morning and posted a flurry of cryptic tweets essentially attacking the organization for their treatment of him this past season as he battled several different injuries.
1/2 Reality behind all this is I came back to play in the best shape of my life, I got hurt week 2 with a high grade MCL Sprain,Partial quad tear and bone bruise. Then came back way to early and ended up staying hurt the entire season. You never heard me mention anything about it
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 22, 2022
2/3 Also my media availability didn’t happen because I was focused on getting on the field as healthy as possible during the week and after games.. a strategic plan was set in place to be followed. I put the ball in CLE court by telling them I would like to stay but if not then
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 22, 2022
3/3 I have put the ball in CLE court by telling them I would like to stay but if not then I’m confident enough in myself to be a better healthy me this year and moving forward to helping do my part in winning a championship elsewhere.
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 22, 2022
The Browns wideout didn't stop there:
Before this year I missed 0 games. So push y’all narrative, it’s noted ✊🏾✊🏾
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 22, 2022
I GAVE EVERYTHING!!!! EVERYTHING
— Jarvis Juice Landry (@God_Son80) February 22, 2022
It's crystal clear that Landry is not happy and he's done this type of thing before on social media. He was one of the vocal figures who were in support of Odell Beckham Jr when the Browns decided to release him and we know how that ended for OBJ, despite another torn ACL. He won a Super Bowl with the LA Rams. Landry doesn't become a UFA until 2023 and if he did leave Cleveland this offseason, he'd be walking away from $16 million.
To be honest, if Landry does feel this type of way about the franchise, he's probably better off elsewhere. A player who is unhappy isn't going to help the team win ballgames, especially if Landry doesn't have the necessary chemistry with quarterback Baker Mayfield.
The former LSU standout played just 12 games in 2021, notching two touchdowns, 52 receptions, and 570 yards. After this type of rant, it'll be interesting to see how the Browns respond. Lots of teams would love to have a quality receiver like Jarvis Landry.