The Cleveland Browns tight end is no longer represented by super agent Drew Rosenhaus as he recently changed representation.
Last season it the roster status of David Njoku appeared to be tenuous at best. The Browns signed Austin Hooper to large contract and drafted Harrison Bryant, two players that play the exact same position. To the surprise of no one Njoku requested a trade and changed representation, hiring Drew Rosenhaus who just happens to have a superpower of getting players out of Cleveland. Njoku eventually did rescind his trade request after the Browns made it known they were intent on keeping him.
After a year or so of being represented by Rosenhaus, David Njoku decided to return to his former agent.
#Browns TE David Njoku no longer represented by agent Drew Rosenhaus, returning to former agent Malki Kawa of First Round Management.
Kawa said "After being told and promised certain things, all of which weren't true, my boy David Njoku decided he has had enough and came home."
— Camryn Justice (@camijustice) August 14, 2021
While Njoku has said publicly about his desire to remain in Cleveland, the fact he fired Rosenhaus after a trade failing to materialize is certainly interesting. Considering the fact that the one thing Njoku hired Rosenahus for did not happen the change is not necessarily surprising. Perhaps this is a sign of something that Njoku is still looking to happen.