Not many players can return to the NFL after a one-year hiatus.
Fortunately for him, Jarvis Landry is no ordinary NFL player.
According to NFL insider Tom Pelissero, one of the most reliable and consistent pass-catchers in the game is attempting a comeback.
Five-time Pro Bowl WR Jarvis Landry is expected to participate in the #Jaguars’ upcoming rookie camp, per his agents @davidcanter @NessMugrabi and @IanGrutman.
After sitting out last season, Landry is fully healthy and ready to return at age 31. pic.twitter.com/3uEBlm6Wex
— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) April 29, 2024
He’s going to participate in the Jacksonville Jaguars’ upcoming rookie minicamp.
He’s a five-time Pro Bowler and has been a reliable option since he entered the league with the Miami Dolphins in 2014.
Nonetheless, injuries finally caught up to him in 2022, which is why he was forced to skip the entire previous campaign.
His tenure with the New Orleans Saints was short-lived.
Landry is just 31 years old, and while he was never touted as a superstar, he was consistent and rarely struggled with drops or missed any games.
He was a Pro Bowler in 2019 when he had 83 receptions for 1,174 yards and six scores for the Cleveland Browns.
The Jaguars could use some more depth at wide receiver after losing Calvin Ridley.
Doug Pederson’s team is looking to get back to the AFC South mountaintop after a disappointing campaign in 2023, and while Landry might not be a difference-maker at this point, he might make Trevor Lawrence’s job significantly easier.
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