The honors keep piling up for the Cleveland Browns. Today the team announced that wide receiver Jarvis Landry is going to the 2019 Pro Bowl.
Landry was added to the roster to replace Houston Texans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who is out due to injury. This will be Landry’s fourth appearance at the Pro Bowl.
Landry will join three other Browns players: guard Joel Bitonio, defensive end Myles Garrett and rookie cornerback Denzel Ward. This will be the most Pro Bowl selections for the Browns since the 2014 season sent safety Tashaun Gipson, cornerback Joe Haden, tackle Joe Thomas and safety Donte Whitner to the game.
“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.”
The 2019 Pro Bowl kicks off at 3 p.m. on Sunday, Jan. 27 and will be televised live from the Camping World Stadium in Orlando on News 5.
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