Jerry Jeudy Embraces New Chapter with Browns, Aims for Breakout Season
Newly acquired wide receiver Jerry Jeudy expresses excitement about joining the Cleveland Browns, highlighting the team's long-standing interest and his desire to prove himself.
- Jerry Jeudy, traded from the Denver Broncos to the Cleveland Browns, is entering the final year of his rookie deal with a $12.987 million salary.
- Jeudy aims to establish a long-term presence with the Browns, expressing a desire to find a 'home' and avoid being a 'pass-catcher who’s constantly on the move.'
- The wide receiver is grateful the Browns overlooked criticism from former All-Pro Steve Smith, who labeled him as 'Just A Guy' and an average wide receiver.
- Jeudy looks forward to playing alongside Amari Cooper, an Alabama alum and role model, and believes the Browns' receiving corps can be highly effective.
- The trade is seen as a buy-low move by the Browns, who were in search of speed and experience at the wide receiver position, offering Jeudy a chance for a breakout season.