The Cleveland Browns swung a trade with the Denver Broncos to acquire wide receiver Jerry Jeudy this offseason, giving the team a solid No. 2 guy behind Amari Cooper.
Throughout the busy NFL offseason this year, one move seems to have slipped under the radar: the Cleveland Browns trading for former Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
The Browns addition of Jerry Jeudy has caused quite the stir this offseason. Some view the move as a savvy one for a Cleveland team looking to build a pass-heavy offense around franchise quarterback Deshaun Watson.
Jerry Jeudy has been a Cleveland Brown since the middle of March and has wasted no time winning over the Browns coaching staff and the city of Cleveland.
Cleveland is enjoying a fun run as a professional sports city for all three of its major teams. The Guardians are atop the American League Central at 19-9, while the Browns made the playoffs for only the second time in 20 years last season.
New Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has wasted no time in endearing himself to the Cleveland fanbase. The Cleveland Cavaliers first-round matchup against the Orlando Magic shifted back to Cleveland on Tuesday night in what felt like a must-win game.
The New York Jets signed Mike Williams to bolster their receiving corps last month, but before doing so, they almost swung a trade for another weapon. According to Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, the Jets also pursued wide receiver Jerry Jeudy, whom the Denver Broncos traded to the Cleveland Browns.
The Jets tried for trade for wide receiver Jerry Jeudy but were rejected by the Broncos.
Could Franklin be the downfield threat that Cleveland’s been searching for? The Cleveland Browns are heading into the 2024 NFL Draft with multiple position groups in mind and wide receiver is most likely one of their main focuses early on.
“Unleased” replaced “Building the Browns” last season While the Cleveland Browns, like every team in the NFL, do not like a lot to be known about the inner workings of their team, “Building the Browns” was fun for fans to watch.
The next division on the docket for our NFL draft futures study is the AFC North. The betting markets sure expect the AFC North to add some offensive line talent at the top of this year's drafts.
Cleveland Browns’ biggest move of the off-season so far came via a trade with the Denver Broncos that allowed them to land WR Jerry Jeudy for two later draft picks.
The Cleveland Browns needed to do something at wide receiver ahead of a pivotal 2024 season with Deshaun Watson at quarterback and the organization seemingly at a crossroads, but it’s hard to look at trading for Jerry Jeudy as anything but a gamble.
Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy signed a three-year contract extension on Tuesday. Multiple outlets reported the contract is worth up to $58 million -- including $41 million guaranteed at the signing -- but details were not confirmed by the team.
Following Jerry Jeudy‘s trade from the Denver Broncos to the Cleveland Browns, the former first-round wide receiver is inking a massive extension. He’s signing a new deal with Cleveland for three years, $58 million, according to NFL insider Ian Rapoport.
Barely a week after agreeing to acquire Jerry Jeudy via trade, the Browns are investing in the former Broncos first-round pick.
New Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy spoke with reporters and addressed comments retired wideout and current NFL Network personality Steve Smith previously made.
The Cleveland Browns landed wide receiver Jerry Jeudy in a trade with the Denver Broncos before the onset of free agency, and Jeudy is thrilled to be in his new digs.
Jerry Jeudy seemed to take a shot at his former employer while speaking with reporters.
Denver Broncos legend Mark Schlereth took a victory lap after news broke that his former team had traded away wide receiver Jerry Jeudy.
Those who remain with the Denver Broncos are clearly feeling dismayed by what has taken place with the team in the last week or so.
This is ultimately a salary dump for the Broncos, as they are shipping him out for very little value.
The Denver Broncos are going through major changes this offseason, and the busy week continues for the AFC West franchise.
The cash-strapped Broncos will clear around $13M with the trade.
Expect the Denver Broncos to make more cost-cutting moves this offseason.
Looking ahead to the next couple of months of the NFL offseason, the Denver Broncos project as a team that could be a bit busier than most. They're a roster that could use some improvements upon both sides of the ball after an underwhelming 8-9 season, also sitting bottom-five in the league in available cap space.
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