Jarvis Landry isn't happy with how contract talks have played out with the Miami Dolphins, but he still wants to remain with the team.

Damarius Bilbo, the receiver's agent, told the Miami Herald that the Dolphins made an offer in early December and he followed with a counteroffer shortly after, but he continues to wait on the team.

"My agent and I talked about being a leader and setting a good example, so I silenced all those things by going to OTAs and training camp, by putting the team first and being a team guy," Landry said.

"I feel like in the NFL, they preach loyalty and family and they have none for you. As a player, you see it's not a family during negotiations, how it becomes them versus me or me versus them. That's part of the NFL I believe the fans don't see."

Landry, who can become an unrestricted free agent in March, had an NFL-leading 112 receptions for 987 yards and 9 touchdowns this season.