During Independence Day weekend, Njoku’s agent Drew Rosenhaus made his client’s desire to traded public. Signing Bonus $5,067,342.
— Chief David Njoku (@David_Njoku80) March 16, 2020. FILE - Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku celebrates after the Browns defeated the Cincinnati Bengals 27-19 in an NFL football game, Dec. 8, 2019 in Cleveland. Njoku has requested a trade away from Cleveland ahead of this season. As a former first-round pick, he had a fifth-year option on his contract which the Browns already flexed. "After the news of David Njoku requesting for a trade I thought a great fit would be the Cards. He makes a hair over $3 million this year and $6 million in 2021 on the fifth-year option.
He will make $1.76 million in 2020 and $6.01 million in …
By deleting the tweet, Njoku is ready to move on from the Browns. The Browns are under no obligation to … In a not too surprising development, Browns Tight End David Njoku has asked to be traded before the start of training camp. His agent Drew Rosenhaus told Adam Schefter of ESPN that he informed the team of [more] He is now demanding a trade before training camp begins. He will make $1.76 million in 2020 and $6.01 million in … Why Does Njoku Want Out of Cleveland? The Browns told Njoku they would like to keep him, but Rosenhaus told them he’s intent on a trade. The Browns exercised their 2021 option on tight end David Njoku‘s contract, but Njoku would prefer to be playing somewhere else by the time next year rolls around. Njoku … The Browns exercised their 2021 option on tight end David Njoku‘s contract, but Njoku would prefer to be playing somewhere else by the time next year rolls around. Contract Notes David Njoku signed a 4 year contract worth $9,525,344 with the Browns on June 15, 2017. Given the fact they are trying to upgrade the passing offense, and have done so with Hopkins, I think Njoku could be a nice red zone target, plus he would give the Cards a nice pass-catching tight end. Njoku is under contract for two years, regardless of the team. Njoku received a guarantee worth $8,191,434 including a $5,067,524 signing bonus. Njoku is under contract through 2021, as the Browns exercised his fifth-year contract option. In a not too surprising development, Browns Tight End David Njoku has asked to be traded before the start of training camp. Njoku is under contract through 2021, as the Browns exercised his fifth-year contract option.
Njoku is under contract for two years, regardless of the team. The Browns also picked up his fifth-year option back in April, which will pay him about $6.4 million for the 2021 season. Njoku has two seasons left on his rookie deal.