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Browns WR Jarvis Landry rehabbing from hip surgery, expects to be on field when season resumes

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Browns receiver Jarvis Landry had hip surgery in the offseason.

CLEVELAND — Quarantine has allowed Browns Pro Bowl wide receiver Jarvis Landry to focus even more on his recovery from offseason hip surgery.

Landry, who opted for surgery in February after being slowed by an injury last season, said on a Zoom call Wednesday his rehab has gone as well as expected, and he is “a little bit” ahead of schedule.

Landry envisions being back on the field in August — assuming players are allowed to return in the wake of the covid-19 pandemic.

“Rehab process is going great,” Landry said from his Florida home. “It’s just a little difficult, obviously, just some of the modality type of things I’ve been doing that, obviously, with quarantine and everything I haven’t been able to have access to. So that’s kind of been the toughest part of it.

“Right now, I’m a little bit ahead of schedule, but the most important thing right now is taking it day by day. I can’t predict when exactly I’ll be on the field, whether that’s July, August or September. But, obviously, my return date is sometime in August.”

Landry didn’t miss a game last season despite a hip injury that flared up in training camp. The 27-year-old hasn’t missed a game since breaking in with Miami in 2014 and said he is determined to keep his streak intact.

“That’s one of the goals that I would set out for myself since I was a kid watching ‘Monday Night Football,’ ” he said. “And it’s still something that’s in the back of my mind. Obviously, I want to make sure that I’m going through this process the right way, too, and making sure that I’m healthy enough to be able to go out there and help the team win games and not hurt the team.”

Landry finished with a team-high 83 catches for 1,174 yards and six touchdowns last season. In six seasons, he has 564 catches for 6,188 yards and 32 TDs.

During the shutdown because of the virus outbreak, Landry has stayed in touch with good friend and teammate Odell Beckham Jr., who had surgery in January for a core muscle injury.

“We’ve been Face-Timing,” Landry said. “We’ve been kind of documenting our whole process of recovery and sending it back and forth to each other. Obviously, right now, it’s a crucial time in our recovery stages of getting our strength back. The healing process is kind of done. Now it’s time to make sure that everything’s working together.”

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