Jarvis Landry is one of several new members of the Browns following Cleveland's dramatic flurry of trades, and although Landry's time with the Dolphins didn't exactly end cleanly, the pass-catcher is at peace with his time in Miami.
"The four years that I did have to have the opportunity to play for the Miami Dolphins, I left it all there," Landry told the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. "I don't have any regrets about that."
The Dolphins franchise-tagged Landry after a long standoff regarding a big-money extension, then opted to flip him for a 2018 fourth-round draft pick and 2019 seventh-rounder instead of opening their checkbook.
"As stressful as it may seem, I try to enjoy it and I'm happy. I'm happy," Landry said. "I can live with whatever has happened because I know that I gave it my all the whole time."
Landry was the league leader in catches (112) last season and will provide either Tyrod Taylor or an incoming rookie quarterback with a security blanket over the middle of the field.









