
Jarvis Landry
WR
#5
Experience: 9 years
Height: 5-11
Age: 31
Weight: 196 lbs
College: LSU
Biography
NFL CAREER – Signed by New Orleans as a free agent after the 2022 NFL Draft, this former Lutcher High School and LSU standout returns home as one of the league's most accomplished receivers and will seek to establish continuity with Jameis Winston and the Saints offense in training camp to become one of his top targets. Posting career totals in 123 career games with 113 Starts with the Miami Dolphins (2014-17) and Cleveland Browns (2018-21), the five-time Pro Bowler has produced totals of 688 catches for 7,598 yards with 37 touchdowns, ranking fourth in the NFL in receptions since coming into the league as a second round pick of the Dolphins in 2014. Landry will look to bounce back in 2022 from a knee injury in 2021 that caused him to miss five games and will seed to build on his totals last season in 12 games where he still managed to lead the Browns in receiving with 52 receptions for 570 yards with two touchdowns, while adding six carries for a career-high two rushing scores.
NFL CAREER – Signed by New Orleans as a free agent after the 2022 NFL Draft, this former Lutcher High School and LSU standout returns home as one of the league's most accomplished receivers and will seek to establish continuity with Jameis Winston and the Saints offense in training camp to become one of his top targets. Posting career totals in 123 career games with 113 Starts with the Miami Dolphins (2014-17) and Cleveland Browns (2018-21), the five-time Pro Bowler has produced totals of 688 catches for 7,598 yards with 37 touchdowns, ranking fourth in the NFL in receptions since coming into the league as a second round pick of the Dolphins in 2014. Landry will look to bounce back in 2022 from a knee injury in 2021 that caused him to miss five games and will seed to build on his totals last season in 12 games where he still managed to lead the Browns in receiving with 52 receptions for 570 yards with two touchdowns, while adding six carries for a career-high two rushing scores.
HONORS – 2019: Pro Bowl; Cleveland Browns Man of the Year (team nominee for NFL Walter Payton Man of the Year); 2018: Pro Bowl; 2017: Pro Bowl. 2016: Pro Bowl; 2015: Pro Bowl; Week 1 AFC Special Teams Player of the Week; 2014: PFWA All-Rookie Team.
CAREER TRANSACTIONS – Signed by New Orleans to a one-year contract, 5/14/22; Released by Cleveland, 3/14/22; Activated by Cleveland From Injured Reserve, 10/21/21; Placed by Cleveland on Injured Reserve, 9/21/21; Re-signed by Cleveland to a five-year contract extension, 4/12/18; Acquired by Cleveland from Miami, 3/14/18; Signed franchise tag tender with Miami, 3/9/18; Designated franchise player by Miami, 2/20/18; Signed by Miami to a four-year contract, 6/12/14; Selected by Miami in the second round (63rd overall) of the 2014 NFL Draft.
2021 – Landry started all 12 games he appeared in during his final season in Cleveland, recording 52 receptions for 570 yards and two touchdowns while rushing for 40 yards on six attempts for a career-high two rushing touchdowns. Despite missing four games with a knee injury and one on Reserve/COVID-19, Landry led the Browns in receptions for the fourth consecutive season and also managed to rank second on the team in receiving yardage…Hauled in five receptions for 71 yards and rushed twice for 13 yards with one TD in season-opening loss at Kansas City, Sept. 12…After being placed on Injured Reserve following the Chiefs contest, streak ended of 111 consecutive games with at least two receptions came to an end, the fourth-longest of its kind in league history. Caught five passes for 37 yards in return to action in 17-14 victory, vs. Denver, Oct. 21…Vs. Pittsburgh, Oct. 31, hauled in five receptions for 65 yards…Caught four passes for 26 yards and had a 16-yard rushing touchdown to power 13-10 win vs. Detroit, Nov. 21…Posted season-high six receptions for season-best 111 yards at Baltimore, Nov. 28…Caught five passes for 41 yards  and one TD in 24-22 victory vs. Baltimore, Dec. 12…Caught four passes for 43 yards at Pittsburgh, 1/3/22…Had six receptions for 75 yards, while hauling in one TD in season finale vs. Cincinnati, 1/9/22. 2020 – Appeared in 15 regular season games with 14 starts and led the Browns in receiving and receiving yardage for the third consecutive season with 72 receptions for 840 yards with three TDs, also tossing a 37-yard TD and carrying four times for ten yards with one touchdown. In two playoff games with one start, had 12 receptions for 112 yards and two TDs…In the regular season opener at Baltimore, Sept. 13, started and finished with five receptions for 61 yards…Started vs. Cincinnati, Sept. 17 and caught three passes for 46 yards…Started and hauled in four receptions for 36 yards vs. Washington, Sept. 27…Started and made five receptions for 48 yards at Dallas, Oct. 4, also tossing his first career touchdown pass, a 37-yard completion…Vs. Indianapolis, Oct. 11, started and made four receptions for 88 yards…At Pittsburgh, Oct. 18, started and made three receptions for 40 yards…In 37-34 victory at Cincinnati, Oct. 25, and caught five passes for 48 yards…Started and had four catches for 52 yards vs. Las Vegas, Nov. 1…Started and caught three passes for 29 yards in 10-7 win vs. Houston, Nov. 15…Started and  finished with two receptions for 23 yards in 22-17 win vs. Philadelphia, Nov. 22…Started and recorded eight receptions for 143 yards (17.9 avg.) with one TD at Jacksonville, Nov. 29…Started and hauled in eight passes for 62 yards with one touchdown at Tennessee, Dec. 6…Started and finished with six receptins for 52 yards vs. Baltimore, Dec. 14…Started and finished with seven receptions for 61 yards and one TD at N.Y. Giants, Dec. 20…In regular season finale vs. Pittsburgh, 1/3/21, had five catches for 51 yards and one rushing TD…In AFC Wild Card Playoff win at Pittsburgh, 1/10/21, posted five receptions for 92 yards and one TD…In AFC Wild Card Playoff loss at Kansas City, 1/17/21, finished with seven receptions for 20 yard and one touchdown. 2019 – Selected to his fifth consecutive Pro Bowl in his second season in Cleveland. Started all 16, leading team in catches, yardage and scoring grabs with 83 receptions for 1,174 yards (14.1 avg.) with six touchdowns…In opener vs. Tennessee, Sept. 8, had four receptions for 67 yards…Finished with three receptions for 32 at N.Y. Jets, Sept. 16…Finished with three grabs for 62 yards (20.7 avg.) vs. L.A. Rams, Sept. 22…Set new career-high in yardage at Baltimore, Sept. 29, when he grabbed eight balls for 167 yards (20.9 avg.), including a 65-yard grab…Made four grabs for 75 yards at San Francisco, Oct. 7…Had three grabs for a 36 yards vs. Seattle, Oct. 13…Had five receptions for 65 yards at New England, Oct. 27…Finished with six receptions for 51 yards, including one 21-yard scoring grab at Denver, Nov. 3…Had his second straight game with a TD as he finished with nine catches for 97 yards vs. Buffalo, Nov. 10…Caught four passes for 43 yards and one TD on Thursday Night Football vs. Pittsburgh, Nov. 14…Posted ten receptions for 148 yards and two TDs in standout performance against former team vs. Miami, Nov. 24…Recorded six receptions for 76 yards at Pittsburgh, Dec. 1…Finished with four receptions for 76 yards (19.0 avg.), vs. Cincinnati, Dec. 8…At Arizona, Dec. 15, Landry had five receptions for 23 yards…Vs. Baltimore, Dec. 22, Landry had seven receptions for 74 yards…In the season finale at Cincinnati, Dec. 29, finished with two receptions for 82 yards, including a 56-yard touchdown. 2018 – Named to fourth consecutive Pro Bowl in his first season with Browns…Led team in receptions (81) and receiving yards (976), while adding four receiving touchdowns…Rushed three times for 60 yards (20.0 avg.), including career-best 51-yarder and one TD...Also completed a 63-yard pass and one two point conversion pass…Registered four 100-yard receiving games...20-game streak of at least five receptions ended in Week 4 as second longest in NFL history...Dec. 9, vs. Carolina, in 26-20 win, posted three catches for 57 yards with one touchdown and rushed twice for 54 yards with one touchdown. Became first Brown since 1991 with a 50-yard rush (51 yards) and 50-yard catch (51t) in same game. 2017 Selected to the Pro Bowl for the third season in a row in final season in Miami…Started all 16 games, recording 112 receptions for 987 yards and a career-high nine TDs…Also returned 12 punts for 81 yards…His 112 receptions led the NFL…Became only the second Dolphin to lead the NFL in receptions...His 112 receptions also broke his own single-season franchise record of 110 catches (2015)…His 28 third-down receptions tied for fourth in the league, along with his nine receiving touchdowns…The NFL's only player to record at least five receptions in every 2017 contest…Became fourth player (fifth time overall) in NFL history to record five-plus receptions in all 16 games of a season…Sept. 17 at L.A. Chargers, led team with 13 receptions for 78 yards. His 13 grabs tied for second-most in a single game in Miami history…Oct. 8 vs. Tennessee, posted five receptions for 44 yards with one TD…At Atlanta, Oct. 15, finished with eight grabs for 62 yards and one TD…Oct. 22 vs. N.Y. Jets, had seven receptions for 93 yards with a TD…Nov. 15 vs. Oakland, recorded six receptions for 32 yards and one TD…Vs. Denver, Dec. 3, finished with five receptions for 62 yards…Vs. New England, Dec. 11, had eight receptions for 46 yards with one TD. 2016 – Selected to the Pro Bowl for second straight season…Recorded 94 receptions for 1,136 yards and four TDs…Rushed five times for 17 yards…Returned 16 punts for 163 yards…94 receptions tied for seventh in NFL in 2016, while 1,136 receiving yards were tenth…1,136 receiving yards were eighth-best in Dolphins history in single season…Sept. 19 at New England, had ten receptions for 135 yards, eclipsing 2,000 career receiving yards…Became second-fastest in team history to reach 2,000 career receiving yards (34 games)…Sept. 25, vs. Cleveland, recorded seven receptions for 120 yards and a touchdown…Marked the first time he's recorded back-to-back 100-yard receiving games in his career…Dec. 4, at Baltimore, notched 11 receptions for 87 yards, recording his fifth-career regular season game with ten receptions or more, a Miami regular season career record…Became the only player in Miami history to record three career regular season games with 11 or more catches…1/8/17, at Pittsburgh, led the team with 11 receptions for 102 yards in the AFC Wild Card Playoff Game, the13th time a Dolphin's notched a 100-yard receiving game in the playoffs…His 11 receptions tied a postseason single-game franchise record. 2015 – Selected to Pro Bowl for first time and became the eighth receiver in Dolphins history to receive nod…Played in all 16 games with 14 starts, tallying 110 receptions for 1,157 yards and four touchdowns…Added 18 rushes for 113 yards and the first rushing TD of career…Returned 36 punts for 356 yards and the first returning touchdown of his career, a career-long 69 yards…Added 13 kickoff returns for 321 yards…Ranked fourth in the NFL in receptions and punt return yards…His 110 receptions set a then-team record for most receptions in a season…Sept. 13 at Washington, led the team in catches with eight for 53 yards. Named AFC Special Teams Player of the Week after returning a punt for 69 yards for a TD. Marked the
Dolphins' first punt return for a score since 2012 and was the third time a Dolphin has done so in a season opener…Sept. 20 at Jacksonville, totaled eight receptions for 110 yards, topping the 100-career catch mark in his 18th career game…Become the fastest player in Dolphins history to reach 100 career receptions…Dec. 27 vs. Indianapolis, caught seven passes for 111 yards and recorded his 100th catch of the year to become the first player in Dolphin to record 100-plus receptions in a season. 2014 – Appeared in all 16 games with 11 starts as a rookie and Recorded 84 receptions for 758 yards with five touchdowns…Added 25 punt returns for 204 yards and 34 kickoff returns for 954 yards with a long of 74 yards…Ranked fourth in the NFL in average kickoff return average (28.1 avg.)…His 84 receptions were the most on the team and set a Dolphins rookie record, while his five receiving touchdowns were tied for second-most by a rookie in a single season in franchise history…Sept. 21, Vs. Kansas City, had 174 yards on five kickoff returns, including one for 74 yards, the ninth-most kickoff return yards for a rookie in a single game in franchise history…Nov. 23, at Denver, tallied seven receptions for 50 yards and two touchdowns…His two touchdown receptions tied for the most by a Dolphins rookie since 2001.
Receiving Leader
Since 2014, Landry has ranked among the NFL's receiving leaders
NFL RECEIVING LEADERS SINCE 2014
Player                              Rec.   Yds.  Avg.          TD
1. DeAndre Hopkins             737    9,779 13.3         66
2. Julio Jones                        705   10,593 15.0        41
3. Travis Kelce                       704    9,006 12.8         57
4. Jarvis Landry                 688    7,598 11.0        37
5.  Davante Adams               669    8,121 12.1        73
COLLEGE – Played in 40 career games with 12 starts at Louisiana State…Totaled 137 receptions for 1,809 yards and 15 touchdowns…Added 87 yards on five kickoff returns and 38 yards on three punt returns…Played in 13 games with 10 starts as a junior in 2013…Recorded 77 receptions for 1,193 yards and 10 touchdowns…Notched five 100-yard games…Led the team while ranking third in the league and No. 18 in the nation in yards receiving (1,193)…Tallied a team-high 77 catches, the third-best season total in school history…His ten TDs ranked third in SEC and 22nd in nation…Earned second-team All-Southeastern…Recipient of the 2013 Charles McClendon Award, which goes to the school's most valuable player…Also served as team captain…Played in 13
games with one start as a sophomore in 2012…Led team with 56 receptions for 573 yards and five touchdowns…Added 76 yards on four kickoff returns and seven yards on a punt return…Played in 14 games with one start as a freshman in 2011, recording four receptions for 43 yards…Majored in sports administration.
PERSONAL – Given name is Jarvis Charles Landry…Born in Convent, La…Has a daughter, Joy…Brother, Gerard, played football at Southern University…Cousin of NFL defensive tackle Glenn Dorsey, who also played at LSU (2004-07)…Participated in the NFL UK Live Tour in April 2017…Attended Lutcher (La.) HS…Ranked as the nation's top wide receiver by MaxPreps.com and the fourth-best receiver by Rivals.com and Scout.com as a senior…Registered 51 catches for 716 yards (14.0 avg.) and 11 touchdowns as a senior…Recorded 62 receptions for 1,158 yards (18.7 avg.) and 13 TDs as junior…Passionate about cystic fibrosis: raising awareness, funds and using his platform to hopefully one day put an end to CF, as one of his close high school friends had CF and ultimately lost her battle with it in 2015, resulting in him closely seeing and understanding the effects of the disease…Raises awareness for CF annually through the NFL's My Cause, My Cleats platform and has hosted several significant fundraisers in Miami and Cleveland to raise money and awareness for CF…Donated $15,000 to provide hygiene products to East Cleveland City School District students and families amid the global COVID-19 pandemic…Partnered with a Cleveland retailer to secure the supply for East Cleveland Schools…Donated meals, along with his family, to staff in his hometown hospital…Supports number of youth football initiatives…Hosted "Jarvis Landry's Hometown GiveBack" at Lutcher HS during 2015-16 offseasons…The event was for 50 disadvantaged kids and supplied each participant with school supplies for the 2015 school year…The 2016 event hosted 100 boys from the St. James Parish area and Landry announced the formation of his Building Winners Academic Scholarship, granted annually to one graduating senior at Lutcher High School…Hosted a youth football camp at Archbishop McCarthy High School in Southwest Ranches, Fla. in 2016-17 and invited a Make-A-Wish child to the camp…Promoted financial literacy in a finance program throughout the 2015-16 seasons.