Hey Cardinals Jarvis Landry “Wants Out of Cleveland”

Jarvis Landry "Wants Out of Cleveland"

Hey, Arizona Cardinals Jarvis Landry “Wants Out of Cleveland”!

It appears that Odell Beckham Jr. bestie Jarvis Landry is now letting it be known that he wants “wants out of Cleveland!” Read on…

Jarvis Landry "Wants Out of Cleveland"

CelebNSports247.com reports that Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry is following Odell Beckham Jr’s lead.

NFL Media’s Mike Silver reported that wide receiver Jarvis Landry and other Browns players were yelling at the Arizona sideline to “come get me,” which is a phrase that wide receiver Odell Beckham Jr. had reportedly uttered to other teams.

Jarvis was heard yelling it to the Arizona Cardinals while on the sidelines during Sunday’s game against the Browns.

According to multiple reports, Jarvis Landry is ready and willing to leave the Cleveland
Brown’s like OBJ.

The news of Jarvis wanting to leave comes on the tails of Landry caught in a verbal spat with first-year coach Freddie Kitchens on CBS cameras during Sunday’s game.

Kitchens addressed his job security Monday.

Freddie states:

Let me clarify in a sense. I care about my job. I only care though about getting better today…Everybody here is focused on that. Dee and Jimmy Haslam and (General Manager) John Dorsey would much rather me be worried about getting our team to play better than be worried about my job security. The only thing I was trying to illustrate is the fact that I am only concerned about what we are doing as a football today, and that is it. Of course, I want to be back. Listen, we can make it all bad all we want, but we have done some good things this year. We have the leading rusher in the league. We have two receivers over [900 yards]. I do not even know where they rank now, but nobody has a 1,000-yard rusher, a 1,000-yard receiver and another receiving almost 900 yards. Defensively, up until yesterday, we were second in the league in third downs and getting off the field. We were ranked pretty high in the red zone and making guys kick field goals. We just need to execute better when we get to the critical moments in a game. There is a lot of good here. It is just we get so swept up in the negative that we can’t see the positives.

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