As part of the "NFLUP!" series, Dolphins wide receiver Jarvis Landry takes us behind the scenes as he showcases some of the workouts that he uses to help maximize his athletic potential. Head Coach ...
His 4,129 career receiving yards are the most by a Dolphins player in his first four NFL seasons, while his 309 receptions rank second, trailing only Jarvis Landry. If not for an ankle injury he s ...
After sitting out the 2023 season, Jarvis Landry is going to attempt to make ... career since entering the league with the Miami Dolphins in 2014, but he struggled with injuries in 2022, which ...
What we should know is that the Dolphins as an organization haven't been afraid to ... the same couldn't be true for Jarvis ...
NFL Network recaps most acrobatic and gravity-defying catches of the 2015 NFL season with special honors going to Dolphins WR Jarvis Landry. Head Coach Mike McDaniel sits down with NFL Network's Peter ...
Watch this True View angle of Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry's unbelievable against ... Watch True View highlights from the Dolphins Week 12 win over the Panthers.
Cleveland Browns offensive coordinator Todd Haley has a sideline discussion with wide receiver Jarvis Landry about playing ... In Season with the Miami Dolphins" where the Dolphins take on the ...
A simple look at Dolphins history confirms that. Some of the most successful receivers in team history were acquired by trade ...
Jarvis Landry was one of the standout stars of the premiere of HBO's "Hard Knocks" on Tuesday night. Landry, who was traded to the Cleveland Browns after four years with the Dolphins, made his ...
Free-Agent Setup: Miami Dolphins tag Jarvis Landry as non-exclusive FA The Miami Dolphins tagged wide receiver Jarvis Landry with the non-exclusive franchise tag on Feb. 20. NFL // 6 years ago ...
the same couldn't be true for Jarvis Landry in 2018, Mike Wallace in 2015 or Brandon Marshall in 2012. Those were three wide receivers who still were high-impact players who the Dolphins sent away ...
Jarvis Landry. Chris Chambers. And, yes, Brandon Marshall. That doesn’t even include Anthony Carter, whose rights were owned by the Dolphins before they were traded to Minnesota in one of the ...