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Cleveland Browns QB Tyrod Taylor, WR Jarvis Landry attend Cleveland Cavaliers playoff game

Cleveland Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor and wide receiver Jarvis Landry attended Wednesday's playoff game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers at Quicken Loans Arena.
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Cleveland Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor and wide receiver Jarvis Landry attended Wednesday's playoff game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Indiana Pacers at Quicken Loans Arena.

CLEVELAND -- After finishing their responsibilities in the offseason program, Cleveland Browns quarterback Tyrod Taylor and wide receiver Jarvis Landry made their way to Quicken Loans Arena where the Cleveland Cavaliers faced off against the Indiana Pacers in Game 2 of the opening round of the 2018 NBA Playoffs Wednesday night.

Taylor and Landry got quite the warm reception from the 20,562 fans inside The Q when they were shown on Humungotron late in the third quarter.

During his seven-year career with the Baltimore Ravens and Bills, Taylor completed 793 of his 1,271 attempts (62.4 percent) for 9,056 yards and 51 touchdowns against 18 interceptions. Of those 793 completions, 116 went for at least 20 yards and 22 more were 40-yard gains.

In his three seasons with the Bills, the 6-foot-1, 215-pound Taylor completed 774 passes for 8,837 yards and 51 touchdowns against 16 interceptions.

Over his four-year career with the Dolphins, Landry turned 400 catches into 4,038 yards and 22 touchdowns. He averaged 10.1 yards per catch and 63.1 yards per game to go along with 38 catches of at least 20 yards, seven 40-yard plays and 220 first downs.

The 5-foot-11, 208-pound Landry has two 110-catch seasons (2015, 2017) and two 1,100-yard years (2015, 2016) on his resume.

In 2015, Landry set a then-career high with 110 catches, which he turned into 1,157 yards and four touchdowns and averaged a personal-best 72.3 yards per game. He followed that up with a 94-catch, 1,136-yard, four-touchdown showing in 2016.

Last season, the Metairie, Louisiana native and Louisiana State product caught a career-high 112 passes for 987 yards and a personal-best nine touchdown receptions.

In the first two years of his NFL career, Landry returned 47 kickoffs for 1,275 yards, including 35 20-yard returns and five 40-yard bursts. Additionally, Landry has returned at least 12 punts in each of his first four seasons in the NFL, amassing 804 yards and one score on 89 returns.

Landry recently signed a five-year contract extension with the Browns.

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