While the Browns did not have much team success in 2024, receiver Jerry Jeudy had his best season as a pro, catching 90 passes for 1,229 yards with four touchdowns.
He’d like to build on that in 2025, but first, Cleveland has to get its quarterback position settled.
As the club’s lead receiver, Jeudy said he doesn’t mind the four-way battle between Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Shedeur Sanders.
“So, you always want that as a quarterback — or four quarterbacks.” Since entering the league as the No.
“It’s pretty difficult because you want to always build that relationship with a quarterback and have that consistency throughout the years,” Jeudy said.
Despite the Browns’ lackluster 2024 campaign, wide receiver Jerry Jeudy had his best season as a professional, hauling in 90 passes for 1,229 yards and four touchdowns.
He hopes to improve on that in 2025, but first Cleveland needs to resolve its quarterback situation.
As the team’s top receiver, Jeudy stated that he is not bothered by the competition between Shedeur Sanders, Kenny Pickett, Dillon Gabriel, and Joe Flacco.
“I enjoy it because it pushes each quarterback to be the best version of themselves by encouraging them to compete with one another and improve,” Jeudy stated during his press conference on Wednesday. Being a quarterback, or four quarterbacks, is what you always want. “.”.
given that he started the league as the No. Jeudy, who was selected with the 15th overall pick in 2020, has struggled at quarterback. Despite having Russell Wilson as a starter in 2022–2023, he has spent the majority of his professional career as a signal-caller. In a perfect world, Jeudy’s future would be different.
“It’s quite challenging because you want to consistently establish that rapport with a quarterback and maintain that consistency over the years,” Jeudy remarked. But as a receiver going through that, you simply need to learn how to adapt and keep working no matter what. Sometimes things won’t go as planned, so you just need to learn how to keep moving forward and stay on course. “.”.
For Jeudy, that simply means getting open and making himself a comfortable target for each of Cleveland’s four quarterbacks. When the MVP of Super Bowl XLVII throws the ball, he can understand why Amari Cooper referred to it as “poetry in motion.” He said working with Flacco has been “amazing” thus far.
Additionally, Jeudy has developed a relationship with Pickett after working out with him in the offseason.
To date, Jeudy has been impressed with the rookie quarterbacks.
They’re putting in a lot of effort,” Jeudy said. They’re playing really well; they’re smart, athletic quarterbacks who understand the game and how to play the position. Very intelligent. I’m thrilled. The future holds great promise for them. “”.