Its been a long time since the Cleveland Browns have felt they could count on Josh Gordon. They have to be happy that’s changed as the wide receiver has looked ‘unstoppable’
It’s nice hearing so many positive things coming out of the Cleveland Browns this offseason. They’ve made a lot of moves and while they weren’t really flashy, they seem to be moves with the potential of paying off in a big way.
One of the most highlighted was the trade for former Miami Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry. He led the NFL in receptions last season and should improve the Cleveland passing game. He also may be big for their morale.
This week Landry has been making the rounds. On The Rich Eisen Show he spoke very highly of new quarterback Tyrod Taylor. Now he made his way to The Jim Rome Show and has another offensive teammate he wants to heap praise on.
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Again, Landry and his compliments kick things off in our Daily Dawg Tags.
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"“The size that he has and his ability to be able to get in and out of cuts, I think that’s one of the most impressive things I’ve recognized and noticed about him,” Landry told Jim Rome Thursday on “The Jim Rome Show.”Landry went on, saying that: “The more he continues to hone in on that and grow as far as in route running, listen, the kid’s unstoppable.” Landry said."
Jarvis Landry has been making the rounds as of late and has had a lot of positive things to say about his new teammates. He’s quickly becoming a strong face of the team and is uplifting and complimentary. This could be the best offense they’ve had in recent memory and Landry will be a huge part of it. He also believes Gordon will as well.
2019 Training Camp tickets available — ClevelandBrowns.com
"Browns fans may secure prioritized access by registering for tickets online and downloading the Browns Mobile App. Once registered, fans will receive their tickets through the Browns Mobile App to enter practice. While registering for tickets is strongly recommended, the team will also grant Cleveland fans admittance to practice sessions on a walk-up basis, as space permits."
Training camp kicks off on July 26 and runs through Aug. 17. The tickets are free, but won’t last forever.
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