The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Njoku is happy with Browns

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Browns tight end David Njoku has changed his mind — again.

After asking to be traded by Cleveland a year ago, Njoku now says he’s happy and comfortabl­e with the Browns and has asked his agent to try and work out a contract extension with the team.

“I’ve been here for four years, knocking on five, I don’t really know anything different,” the 2017 first-round draft pick said Friday. “I’d like to stay here.”

It’s another reversal for Njoku, who recently fired super agent Drew Rosenhaus and gone back to Malki Kawa, his original representa­tive. Last year, Njoku was displeased when the Browns signed tight end Austin Hooper to a massive free agent contract and then drafted Harrison Bryant.

Njoku felt like the odd-man out, and he wanted out.

But Browns general manager Andrew Berry held on to Njoku, and after a steady 2020 season and strong performanc­e in the playoffs (four catches for 54 yards) against Kansas City, he feels like he has a more defined role.

The Browns showed their confidence and commitment in him by exercising his $6 million option during the offseason, guaranteei­ng his deal.

“It showed me that obviously they want me to be here for a certain reason and it excited me that I got to stay here and play with my teammates,” Njoku said. “I have great teammates so that got me excited.”

Njoku has had a solid training camp, and Thursday he made several nice catches in drills against the New York Giants.

Njoku has been through his share of lows and highs with Cleveland The Browns went 0-16 in his rookie season, but after a playoff appearance last year, expectatio­ns are soaring and he wants to enjoy the ride.

“Winning obviously cures almost everything,” he said. “Just winning with my teammates here, it’s not really any better feeling than that.”

Tennis

NADLA OUT FOR SEASON >>Rafael Nadal pulled out of the U.S. Open and said he will not play tennis again this year because of a nagging foot injury.

The Spaniard sat out both Wimbledon and the Olympics because of fatigue after losing to Novak Djokovic in the French Open semifinals.

“I have to announce that unfortunat­ely I must put an end to the 2021 season,” Nadal wrote in Spanish on social media. “I have been suffering much more than I should with my foot and I need to take some time off to find a solution to this problem.”

MLB

GIANNIS JOINES BREWERS >> One month after leading the Milwaukee Bucks to their first NBA title in half a century, Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is teaming up with the city’s other major pro sports franchise by joining the Milwaukee Brewers’ ownership group.

“Man, this is unbelievab­le,” Antetokoun­mpo said Friday at a news conference. “This is a dream come true for a kid from Sepolia, Athens, Greece, born from immigrant parents. I could have never imagined I would be in this position.”

Antetokoun­mpo modeled a Brewers jersey with No. 34, the same number he wears on the basketball court.

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