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☠️ Banned ☠️
https://www.cbssports.com/nfl/news/...ieved-adam-gase-sent-him-to-cleveland-to-die/
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For the first four years of his career, Jarvis Landry plied his trade for the Miami Dolphins. The Dolphins drafted Landry in the second round of the 2014 NFL Draft, then immediately made him a major part of their offense. Landry caught 400 passes over the first four years of his career -- an NFL record. Miami then franchise-tagged Landry rather than sign him to a long-term extension, indicating that they were not necessarily too confident in his long-term prospects, despite his prodigious production.
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Soon after franchising him, though, the Dolphins elected to trade him. And while Miami had been a below-average team during Landry's time with the Dolphins (they ranked 20th in wins over the past four years, and 25th in point differential), they were not nearly as bad as the Browns. Cleveland won just 11 games from 2014 through 2017 -- eight fewer than the next-closest team.
So when he was traded from Miami to Cleveland, Landry at first viewed it as a punishment. "I just felt like, for some reason, Adam [Gase] sent me here to die," Landry told ESPN.com.