The Cleveland Browns are heading into Week 3 on the road against the New York Jets in search of earning their first win of the season.
This has seen star wide receiver Jarvis Landry go through practice on a limited basis over the last two days to a knee issue, according to Nate Ulrich of The Akron Beacon Journal.
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Landry has been able to perform at a high level this year hauling in 12 catches on 22 targets for 175 receiving yards through the first two games. He is coming off a solid outing in the Week 2 21-18 loss to the New Orleans Saints where he had five catches for 69 receiving yards. There were no warnings about him having any health issues arising from the contest as this may be to maintain his health moving forward as the Browns are expected to rely on him greatly in the passing game, especially with the departure of Josh Gordon in a trade to the New England Patriots on Monday afternoon.
The 25-year-old has proven to be one of the league's most talented players at his position through his first four years in the league that has seen him more than 80 catches and 750 receiving yards in each campaign while toppling more than 110 receptions and 1,000 receiving yards twice. He has shown he can be a huge option in the passing game behind his ability as a possession receiver that can anchor the passing game.
The Browns will continue to monitor Landry's health over the next few days heading into Week 3 action against the Jets. If he takes the field, he will likely see a healthy dosage of balls thrown his way to see him be a significant factor in the passing game that quarterback Tyrod Taylor can rely upon in tough spots while moving the ball down the field.