Report: Landry, other Browns asked Cardinals to 'come get' them
Multiple Cleveland Browns players yelled "come get me" toward the Arizona Cardinals' sideline before the end of the teams' Week 15 matchup, Michael Silver of NFL.com reports.
Star wide receiver Jarvis Landry was reportedly among those who asked to switch allegiances.
Landry, who hauled in five of his eight targets for 23 yards Sunday, was also spotted voicing his disappointment to head coach Freddie Kitchens in the fourth quarter of the 38-24 loss, which dropped the Browns' record to 6-8.
"I just went and asked for the ball to try to get involved in the game to help," Landry said postgame, according to Cleveland.com's Mary Kay Cabot. That's pretty much it."
Kitchens touched on the exchange Monday, insisting he appreciates Jarvis for his winning mentality.
"I wouldn't change Jarvis for anything," Kitchens said, according to Scott Petrak of the Chronicle-Telegram. "Jarvis plays the game with passion, which I love. He's tough, he's physical, he wants to win. When you want to win as badly as Jarvis does, sometimes emotions get the best of you."
The news comes a week after a report surfaced stating receiver Odell Beckham Jr. has told opposing players and coaches throughout the season that he wants out of Cleveland. Both Landry and Kitchens downplayed these rumors.