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Former LSU Tiger and current Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jarvis Landry is going to his fourth consecutive Pro Bowl. Landry will replace Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins who is unable to participate due to injury. Per The Cleveland Browns:
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“It’s always an honor to be named to the Pro Bowl,” said Landry. “This is my fourth time going, but my first being able to wear the orange helmet and represent the Cleveland Browns. So this is very special for me.”

Landry finished as the team leader in receptions (81) and receiving yards (976) this season, while adding four receiving touchdowns. He also had three carries for 60 yards and a touchdown and completed a 63-yard pass and a two point conversion pass. His 81 receptions were tied for the seventh-most by a Brown in a season and the third-most ever by any Browns wide receiver. Landry has recorded at least two receptions in each of his past 79 games, the second-longest active streak in the NFL. Landry was a second round pick by Miami in 2014 and was traded to the Browns for a 2018 fourth round pick and a 2019 seventh round pick on March 14, 2018. He signed a five-year contract extension with the Browns on April 13.
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Geez! Really! With those mediocre stats?!
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I always thought Jarvis would have the longer, better career than OBJ. Jarvis is tough as nails and might be doing this 10 years from now
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going To the pro bowl and being an all pro are not the same, right? If he’s filling in for someone than that person would be the all pro. I’m not trying to hate on JL. I love JL and I’m happy for him. I just want to know if going to the pro bowl is the same as being all pro
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I don’t think they’re the same. I could google it and find out for sure but nah
56 months
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I'm glad he still represents LSU well. Cant say the same for Odell and LF.
Reply57 months
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Juice!!!!
Reply57 months
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Looking forward to watching Jarvis lead the Browns out of the NFL wasteland over the next few years. He is THE leader of a young and exciting team.
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Jarvis > Odell
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