Report: Dolphins permit franchise-tagged Landry to seek trade
The Miami Dolphins have given wide receiver Jarvis Landry, whom they recently designated as their franchise player, permission to seek a trade, sources told Ian Rapoport of NFL Network.
Landry's relationship with the Dolphins has appeared rocky for the better part of a year. He was embroiled in trade rumors last offseason and, after playing out the final year of his contract, said in January the team was disrespecting him in contract negotiations.
The 25-year-old also landed in his coach's doghouse at the end of the season, as Adam Gase called the behavior that got Landry ejected from the final contest "embarrassing."
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Landry led the NFL in receptions last season with 112, but only tallied 987 yards. He averaged 8.8 yards per catch, the second-lowest figure among wide receivers, behind only Cole Beasley of the Dallas Cowboys.
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