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Jarvis Landry: To participate in Jags' rookie camp
Jarvis Landry intends to participate in Jacksonville's rookie camp on a tryout basis, Tom Pelissero of NFL Network reports.Landry is full healthy after having sat out the entire 2023 NFL season, as the closest he came to taking the field was a December workout with the Colts. The 31-year-old veteran could be a sensible addition to a Jaguars wide receiver room that lost Calvin Ridley to free agency, while adding rookie Brian Thomas and signing Gabe Davis to join Christian Kirk (groin) and Zay Jones. Across nine games with the Saints in 2022, Landry secured 25 of 39 targets for 272 yards and one touchdown.
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Jarvis Landry: Works out for Indy
Jarvis Landry (ankle) had a tryout with the Colts on Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.Landry finished the 2022 campaign with an ankle injury and has gone unsigned to this point in 2023, but he now appears healthy. Regardless of whether he ends up striking a deal with the Colts, it appears as if the wide receiver is still committed to making a return to the NFL.
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Jarvis Landry: Unsigned one week before camp
Jarvis Landry (ankle) remains a free agent a week before most NFL teams open training camp, Isaiah Delgado of The Gwinnett Post reports.The 30-year-old slot receiver sunk to 12 games and 570 receiving yards in his final season with the Browns in 2021, before dropping even further (nine games, 272 yards) in 2022 for the Saints. Landry was placed on injured reserve in December and may have had surgery at some point last winter, though no procedure has been reported. If he wants to continue playing, he should at least be able to find a team that'll allow him to compete for slot snaps during training camp.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Heads to IR
The New Orleans Saints will place Jarvis Landry (ankle) on injured reserve Thursday, Terrin Waack of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.The transaction effectively ends Landry's season, as the Saints will have to advance to the divisional round of the playoffs and the wideout's injury will need to be a relatively short-term concern if he's to have any chance at suiting up in the postseason. Landry had previously missed five consecutive games from Weeks 5 through 9 due to an ankle injury, so he may be dealing with a related setback after playing in each of the Saints' last five contests. Landry handled his second-lowest snap share of the season (35 percent) in this past week's win over the Falcons before failing to practice Wednesday and Thursday and then landing on IR. With Landry out of the mix and with Chris Olave (hamstring) sidelined for at least Saturday's game in Cleveland, the Saints are left with Rashid Shaheed, Tre'Quan Smith and Marquez Callaway as their lone healthy receivers on the 53-man roster.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Jarvis Landry was a non-participant at Wednesday's practice due to an ankle issue.Landry is making a mid-week appearance on the New Orleans Saints' Week 16 injury report, but he has dealt with an ankle injury for a good portion of the campaign, so his absence Wednesday may be maintenance-related. Thursday's report may provide a clearer picture of his availability ahead of Saturday's game in Cleveland.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Non-factor in win
Jarvis Landry did not haul in his lone target during Sunday's 21-18 victory over Atlanta.Landry did not haul in a catch for the first time this season, as he logged season lows in targets and offensive snaps (19). The veteran still served as the New Orleans Saints' No. 3 receiver in terms of snaps behind Rashid Shaheed (39) and Chris Olave (27) and just ahead of Tre'Quan Smith (18) and Marquez Callaway (nine). While Landry was one of only three New Orleans wideouts to be targeted Sunday, his strict usage in the short and intermediate parts of the field severely handicaps his fantasy potential over the final three games of the regular season.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Two catches in MNF
Jarvis Landry notched two receptions on three targets for 14 yards during Monday's 17-16 loss to the Buccaneers.Landry continues to play a minimal role for New Orleans, as all three of his targets came on passes of fewer than 10 yards -- including a bad drop late in the second quarter when he attempted to bring a ball in with one hand, resulting in a failed third-down conversion in the red zone. Landry also tied with running back Alvin Kamara, tight end Adam Trautman and Swiss Army knife Taysom Hill for fourth on the team in targets. The slot wideout's lack of downfield opportunities, combined with this log jam of short-yardage options, will keep Landry's upside limited.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Cleared for Monday
Jarvis Landry (ankle) does not carry an injury designation into Monday's contest against the Buccaneers, Katherine Terrell of ESPN.com reports.This has been the typical practice cadence for the veteran since he injured his ankle back in Week 5. Landry has done next to nothing over the past three weeks with the New Orleans Saints' offense limited in many facets, resulting in just eight total receptions for 90 yards and a touchdown since making his return in Week 10.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Limited in practice, per usual
Jarvis Landry (ankle) was a limited practice participant Friday.Limited participation has been the norm since Landry missed Weeks 5-9 with an ankle injury. He's played in three straight games but caught only eight passes for 90 yards and a TD on 14 targets, landing in the range of 55-to-78 percent snap share each of the past three weeks. Landry figures to suit up for Monday's game in Tampa Bay even if the ankle issue is something he can't entirely shake this year.
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Saints' Jarvis Landry: Begins week as limited
Jarvis Landry (ankle) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.Since sitting out Weeks 5-9 due to an ankle injury, Landry has suited up for each of the New Orleans Saints' last three games, putting together an 8-90-1 line on 14 targets. The production isn't overly impressive considering his snap share ranged from 55 to 78 percent for those contests. Having said that, assuming he's able to play through the pain Monday in Tampa Bay, Landry again will serve as New Orleans' No. 2 wide receiver behind rookie Chris Olave.