Oct 31, 2021; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) sheds a tackle from Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebacker Joe Schobert (93) during the fourth quarter at FirstEnergy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Scott Galvin-USA TODAY Sports

Report: Browns placing TE David Njoku on COVID list

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku will be placed on the reserve/COVID-19 list, ESPN reported Tuesday.

Njoku, 25, has played in all 12 games (nine starts) and has 27 catches for 407 yards and three touchdowns.

His vaccination status and availability for Sunday’s AFC North clash between the host Browns (6-6) and Baltimore Ravens (8-4) are unclear.

A first-round pick by Cleveland in 2017, Njoku has 139 receptions for 1,686 yards and 14 touchdowns in 61 career games (34 starts).

–Field Level Media

Sep 13, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA;  Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) reacts after scoring a first quarter touchdown  against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Browns TE Njoku activated from injured reserve

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was activated from injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.

Njoku has been sidelined since the season opener with a knee injury. He will be available to play for the Browns (3-1) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET) against the visiting Indianapolis Colts (3-1).

The 24-year-old Njoku caught all three of his targets for 50 yards and a touchdown in Cleveland’s 38-6 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 13 before leaving in the second half.

Njoku has 96 receptions for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns in 37 games since the Browns made him a first-round pick (29th overall) out of Miami, Fla., in 2017. He missed 12 games last season with a broken wrist.

The Browns also promoted defensive tackle Joey Ivie to the active roster and signed Cameron Malveaux to their practice squad.

–Field Level Media

Sep 13, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA;  Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) reacts after scoring a first quarter touchdown  against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Browns TE Njoku activated from injured reserve

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was activated from injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.

Njoku has been sidelined since the season opener with a knee injury. He will be available to play for the Browns (3-1) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET) against the visiting Indianapolis Colts (3-1).

The 24-year-old Njoku caught all three of his targets for 50 yards and a touchdown in Cleveland’s 38-6 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 13 before leaving in the second half.

Njoku has 96 receptions for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns in 37 games since the Browns made him a first-round pick (29th overall) out of Miami, Fla., in 2017. He missed 12 games last season with a broken wrist.

The Browns also promoted defensive tackle Joey Ivie to the active roster and signed Cameron Malveaux to their practice squad.

–Field Level Media

Sep 13, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA;  Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) reacts after scoring a first quarter touchdown  against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Browns TE Njoku activated from injured reserve

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was activated from injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.

Njoku has been sidelined since the season opener with a knee injury. He will be available to play for the Browns (3-1) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET) against the visiting Indianapolis Colts (3-1).

The 24-year-old Njoku caught all three of his targets for 50 yards and a touchdown in Cleveland’s 38-6 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 13 before leaving in the second half.

Njoku has 96 receptions for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns in 37 games since the Browns made him a first-round pick (29th overall) out of Miami, Fla., in 2017. He missed 12 games last season with a broken wrist.

The Browns also promoted defensive tackle Joey Ivie to the active roster and signed Cameron Malveaux to their practice squad.

–Field Level Media

Sep 13, 2020; Baltimore, Maryland, USA;  Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) reacts after scoring a first quarter touchdown  against the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Tommy Gilligan-USA TODAY Sports

Browns TE Njoku activated from injured reserve

Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku was activated from injured reserve, the team announced Saturday.

Njoku has been sidelined since the season opener with a knee injury. He will be available to play for the Browns (3-1) on Sunday (4:25 p.m. ET) against the visiting Indianapolis Colts (3-1).

The 24-year-old Njoku caught all three of his targets for 50 yards and a touchdown in Cleveland’s 38-6 loss to Baltimore on Sept. 13 before leaving in the second half.

Njoku has 96 receptions for 1,116 yards and 10 touchdowns in 37 games since the Browns made him a first-round pick (29th overall) out of Miami, Fla., in 2017. He missed 12 games last season with a broken wrist.

The Browns also promoted defensive tackle Joey Ivie to the active roster and signed Cameron Malveaux to their practice squad.

–Field Level Media

Dec 8, 2019; Cleveland, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals outside linebacker Jordan Evans (50) defends against a pass to Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku (85) during the second half at FirstEnergy Stadium. The pass fell incomplete. Mandatory Credit: Ken Blaze-USA TODAY Sports

Njoku rescinds trade request, stays with Browns

Tight end David Njoku wants to remain with the Cleveland Browns after all.

Nearly one month after his agent Drew Rosenhaus asked for his client to be traded, Njoku took to social media to declare that he wants to stay with the Browns.

“I’m all in Cleveland. Time to work,” Njoku posted Saturday on Twitter.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported Saturday that Rosenhaus said that his client has had “some good meetings with the new Browns’ organization including GM Andrew Berry and he has decided to give the team his full commitment right now and go from there.”

Rosenhaus’ recent comment is much different than the one from July 3, when he declared that his client wanted out of Cleveland.

“It is in David’s best interest to find a new team at this time,” Rosenhaus told Schefter at the time.

Njoku, 24, is entering his fourth season since the Browns selected him with the 29th overall pick of the 2017 NFL Draft. He had 88 catches for 1,025 yards and eight touchdowns in 32 games (19 starts) through his first two seasons.

He managed just five catches for 41 yards and a touchdown in four games (one start) in a disappointing 2019 campaign, in which he missed time with a broken wrist and was a healthy scratch late in the season.

Njoku said after the season he wasn’t sure if he would be back, but the team picked up his fifth-year option for 2021. The option, worth $6 million, is guaranteed only for injury until next spring. Njoku has a base salary of $1.8 million for 2020.

The Browns also made significant investments elsewhere at tight end this offseason, catering to new head coach Kevin Stefanski’s preference to use multiple tight ends. They signed Austin Hooper to a four-year, $44 million contract and took Harrison Bryant out of Florida Atlantic in the fourth round in April.

–Field Level Media