By now, it's common knowledge that the Jacksonville Jaguars, under general manager James Gladstone, aren't afraid to move on from players that the past regime brought in or signed to extensions. They did it again a couple days after beating the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 5.
Adam Schefter just reported that the Jags sent cornerback Tyson Campbell to the Cleveland Browns and a seventh-round selection to the Cleveland Browns in exchange for a seventh-round selection and cornerback Greg Newsome.
This isn't necessarily shocking news when you take into account that A) general manager James Gladstone is continually making deals to address the larger scale roster, and B) Tyson Campbell hasn't lived up to expectations after signing a four-year extension worth $76.