Juice to Hawaii
According to the Miami Herald, Landry will serve as a replacement for Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, who suffered a concussion during his team’s Wild Card victory over the Cincinnati Bengals.
Following an impressive collegiate career at LSU, Landry has made a record-breaking impact for the Dolphins through his first two seasons in the NFL.
He has recorded 194 through since entering the league in 2014, the most ever by an NFL player during their first two seasons. In 2015, Landry hauled in 110 receptions for 1,157 yards and four touchdowns.