Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Browns receivers finally whole with Landry back

- Tom Withers ASSOCIATED PRESS

BEREA, Ohio – The Ravens couldn’t stop Jarvis Landry. It took the NFL to bring him down. Landry, who was having the best game of his career last week before suffering a concussion, cleared league protocol and returned to practice Friday as the Browns prepared to play at San Francisco. Landry had racked up a career-high 167 yards receiving on eight catches when he banged his head while trying to score on a long reception in the third quarter at Baltimore. Landry claims he felt fine when he got up. “Honestly, I got to the sideline, nothing was wrong,” he said. “New York called.” One of the league’s supervisor­s asked for Landry to be checked and it was determined he had a concussion, ending his big day and threatenin­g to keep him sidelined longer. Landry never imagined being out at all. “No, I wasn’t surprised,” he said when asked if he expected to miss a game. “It was a long process, even after the game, even during the game to go through the concussion protocol, I’d never been through it before. I didn’t think I would even miss the rest of that game. I thought I would be back that game, but the NFL decided that it was best that I didn’t go back out there and go through the protocol first.” Landry’s back and the Browns’ receiving corps is at 100 percent for the first time this season, meaning Baker Mayfield will have his full complement of options against the unbeaten 49ers (3-0). Rashard Higgins practiced this week after missing three games with a knee injury, and speedster Antonio Callaway is healthy following a four-game league suspension for a substance abuse violation and a high ankle sprain. Callaway’s insertion gives the Browns another deep threat to go along with Odell Beckham Jr., who has mostly seen double-coverage in his first four games with the Browns (2-2). For Callaway, this is another chance to prove he’s matured and grown from prior mistakes. He’s running out of chances with the Browns, who were aware of his past issues at Florida when they drafted him in the fourth round last year. “I made a choice and it cost me,” Callaway said. “I grew from that and I’m just here. I’m here now and I took steps forward instead of backward. I took steps forward to becoming a better person and better myself.” Callaway, who had 43 catches for 586 yards and five touchdowns last season, indicated he’ll be handling punt returns. Landry has been in that role so far this season.

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