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Jerry Jeudy, ridiculous mistakes among Browns-Dolphins Takeaways
CLEVELAND — There was one play on which Jerry Jeudy managed to get one foot down on a leaping sideline catch in the second quarter of Sunday’s 20-3 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The problem was the Browns wide receiver couldn’t get the second one down to complete the catch.
On the very next play, Jeudy was targeted on a swing pass he couldn’t hold onto. Not only that, but it was initially ruled a lateral and a Miami fumble recovery.
Jeudy set career highs in targets (18) and receptions (12) on Sunday against the Dolphins. However, plays like those two were what stuck with him at the end of the night.
“The plays that you drop are going to be the one that’s in your head,” Jeudy said. “I just have to keep playing, not focus on those drops, just keep playing. Unfortunately, we didn’t come out with a win.”
The one that really stuck in Jeudy’s head was the Browns’ third-and-6 play to open the third quarter. He had managed to get inside position on a slant route against Miami cornerback Jalen Ramsey, only to drop the ball and lead to a punt.
Jeudy and Ramsey crossed paths again on the third play of the fourth quarter. This time, Ramsey broke up a fourth-down pass to Jeudy in the end zone from the Miami 3 that could have cut into a 13-3 lead.
“Hell, yeah, I’m frustrated,” Jeudy said. “They were crucial downs. The first one was a big deep over route that would have been a big play. The under (route) third down, and the bubble (screens), I’m just too ready to make a play. I can’t have those drops like that.”
The fifth-year wide receiver finished with 92 yards on his 12 catches. The 18 targets and 12 catches came on a heels of last Sunday’s game in Cincinnati where, in quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson’s first start of the season, he was targeted just three times with two catches for 20 yards.
On Sunday, whether or not it was intentional, the second-year quarterback seemed to be trying to get the ball to Jeudy, who has 1,166 receiving yards this season, the sixth-highest single-season total for a Browns pass catcher.
“DT threw some great balls today,” Jeudy said. “I’ve just got to make a play on it, I’ve got to catch it. I thought he did a great job. I’ve just got to play better for him.”
‘Ridiculous’ mistakes continue to compound Cleveland Browns
The theme for the Browns this season has been mistakes. There are turnovers, then there are penalties and then there are the miscellaneous missed assignments and mental errors that have led to their worst season since 2017.
That’s coming off of an 11-win season and trip to the AFC playoffs just a year ago. The eight-win drop-off is the largest from one season to the next in franchise history.
“It’s not pretty at all,” safety Grant Delpit said. “It’s pretty ridiculous, as a matter of fact, given our expectations coming into this year. We have to fix it in the offseason and come back ready to win.”
Delpit pointed to the way mistakes seem to compound on each other. It wasn’t just about the offense stacking miscue on top of miscue.
All three phases had their hand in creating the dismal avalanche that ultimately buried the Browns.
“Just seeing the snowball effect,” Delpit said. “One turned into two, turned into three, turned into four. That’s just how the theme of the year went. We didn’t do a good job of stopping the snowball effect.”
Isaiah McGuire continues to finish strong for Cleveland Browns
Looking for a player who has made the most of late-season opportunities with the Browns? Take a look at second-year defensive end Isaiah McGuire.
McGuire picked up his second sack in as many games against Miami. Beyond that, he had two tackles for loss and three quarterback hits.
“Like I said, control what you can control,” McGuire said, “continue to push forward, continue to see where you can get better as an individual to help the team. I know I could have played better and just to look at the film after this and continue to keep going.”
McGuire has 2.5 sacks and forced three fumbles this season. He’s seen his playing time increase substantially the last couple of weeks because of a knee injury to Ogbo Okoronkwo.
Key injuries piling up for Cleveland Browns as season reaches final week
The Browns are a beat-up group going into the season finale at 4:30 p.m. Saturday in Baltimore against the Ravens. That’s not even taking into account the three players — tight end David Njoku (knee), Okoronkwo (knee) and wide receiver Cedric Tillman (concussion) — who did not play Sunday.
Running back Jerome Ford suffered an ankle injury with 6:02 remaining in the second quarter. He did come back in the game, but only sparingly.
On top of that, Ford’s backup, Pierre Strong Jr., left the game at the two-minute warning to be evaluated for a concussion. There was no immediate update on his status, although Ford was ready for anything.
“Same way we always handle it,” Ford said. “Back to work. Next man up.”
The bigger concerns were on the defense. Both cornerback Denzel Ward and linebacker Jordan Hicks were injured late in the first half.
Ward suffered a shoulder injury and was immediately ruled out. Hicks was ruled out with a concussion.
“Yeah, it’s way too early to tell on injuries,” Browns coach Kevin Stefanski said.
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Jerry Jeudy, the star wide receiver for the Denver Broncos, made some ridiculous mistakes during the Browns-Dolphins game that left fans and analysts scratching their heads.One of the most glaring errors was a dropped pass in the end zone that would have given the Broncos a crucial touchdown. Jeudy, known for his sure hands and precise route running, seemed to have lost focus in a critical moment.
In another play, Jeudy ran the wrong route, resulting in an interception by the opposing team. This mistake proved costly for the Broncos, as it gave the Browns-Dolphins a prime scoring opportunity.
Despite these errors, Jeudy still managed to make some impressive plays, showcasing his speed and agility. However, his mistakes were too significant to overlook, leaving fans wondering what went wrong for the usually reliable receiver.
Overall, the Browns-Dolphins game was full of twists and turns, but Jerry Jeudy’s mistakes stood out as some of the most baffling moments of the matchup. Hopefully, he can bounce back from this performance and continue to showcase his talents in future games.
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Jerry Jeudy injury update, status vs. Ravens in Week 18
The Week 18 matchup for Jerry Jeudy and the Cleveland Browns has them going head to head against the Baltimore Ravens at 4:30 PM ET on Saturday, Jan. 4.
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Will Jerry Jeudy play this week?
- Jeudy (full participation in practice, knee) appears on the injury report this week. He does not currently have a game status listed.
- The Browns have listed three other receiviers on the injury report this week:
- Mike Woods (questionable/knee): 7 Rec; 65 Rec Yds; 0 Rec TDs
- Blake Whiteheart (questionable/knee): 5 Rec; 50 Rec Yds; 1 Rec TD
- David Njoku (out/knee): 64 Rec; 505 Rec Yds; 5 Rec TDs
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Jerry Jeudy’s 2024 stats
- Jeudy’s 84 catches (on 132 targets) have netted him a team-best 1,166 yards (72.9 per game) and four TDs so far this season.
Browns’ next game
- Matchup: Cleveland Browns at Baltimore Ravens
- Time: 4:30 PM ET
- Date: January 4, 2025
- TV channel: ABC/ESPN
- Live stream: Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Jerry Jeudy’s 2024 game log
- Week 1 at Cowboys: 8 TAR, 3 REC, 25 YDS, 1 TD
- Week 2 at Jaguars: 6 TAR, 5 REC, 73 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 3 at Giants: 7 TAR, 4 REC, 27 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 4 at Raiders: 9 TAR, 6 REC, 72 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 5 at Commanders: 3 TAR, 1 REC, 16 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 6 at Eagles: 3 TAR, 1 REC, 35 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 7 at Bengals: 6 TAR, 1 REC, 18 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 8 at Ravens: 8 TAR, 5 REC, 79 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 9 at Chargers: 11 TAR, 7 REC, 73 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 11 at Saints: 11 TAR, 6 REC, 142 YDS, 1 TD
- Week 12 at Steelers: 6 TAR, 6 REC, 85 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 13 at Broncos: 13 TAR, 9 REC, 235 YDS, 1 TD
- Week 14 at Steelers: 6 TAR, 5 REC, 64 YDS, 1 TD
- Week 15 at Chiefs: 14 TAR, 11 REC, 108 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 16 at Bengals: 3 TAR, 2 REC, 20 YDS, 0 TD
- Week 17 at Dolphins: 18 TAR, 12 REC, 94 YDS, 0 TD
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The latest on Jerry Jeudy’s injury status for the Denver Broncos’ Week 18 matchup against the Baltimore Ravens has been a hot topic among fans and fantasy football players alike.Jeudy suffered a high ankle sprain in Week 17 and was initially listed as questionable for the upcoming game. However, recent reports indicate that Jeudy has been making progress in his recovery and is trending towards playing in the crucial season finale.
While the final decision will likely come down to game-time, signs are pointing towards Jeudy being able to suit up and contribute to the Broncos’ offense. His presence would provide a significant boost to the team as they look to secure a playoff spot with a win over the Ravens.
Stay tuned for more updates on Jerry Jeudy’s injury status and potential availability for the Week 18 showdown against the Ravens.
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#Jerry #Jeudy #injury #update #status #Ravens #WeekBrowns WR Jerry Jeudy voted to his first Pro Bowl, joining Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward in the 2025 Games
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Browns receiver Jerry Jeudy not only earned his first 1,000 yard season in his first year with the Browns, but was also voted to his first Pro Bowl.
Jeudy joins defensive end Myles Garrett and cornerback Denzel Ward as the Browns three Pro Bowl selections for this season, with Garrett and Jeudy being voted as starters and Ward as a backup.
Six other Browns were selected as alternates in guard Joel Bitonio, punter Corey Bojorquez, running back Nick Chubb, tight end David Njoku, linebacker Jeremiah Owusu-Koramoah and guard Wyatt Teller.
It marks Garrett’s sixth Pro Bowl and Ward’s fourth, tying Frank Minnifield (four) for the most Pro Bowl selections by a Browns corner.
Jeudy, acquired by the Browns in a trade with the Broncos in March, has caught a team-high 84 passes for 1,166 yards, and has four TDs. During Sunday’s season finale in Baltimore, he can set the Browns record for receptions in a season with six catches for a total of 90. If so, he’ll break the record of 89 held by tight ends Ozzie Newsome (1983-84) and Kellen Winslow.
Thanks in part to averaging more than 100 yards per receiving per game with Jameis Winston at the helm, Jeudy has been mentioned this year with his premier 2020 draft classmates Justin Jefferson, CeeDee Lamb and others.
“I feel like I belong there,” he said recently. “I’ve been working my tail off through this whole offseason and now it’s finally showing, being put in the position I’m in now. Now it’s time to take advantage every opportunity coming forward.
He also hopes to earn his first Pro Bowl.
“Oh yeah, for sure, for sure,” he said. “Pro Bowl, you’re considered one of the top players if you reach that. So I pride myself on becoming one of the top players and I’m going to work towards that every year.”
Garrett, who is leading the NFL with 21 tackles for a loss and is tied for the league lead with 14 sacks, now has the most Pro Bowls by a Browns defensive player and is tied for the fourth-most in team history. This season, Garrett became the first player in NFL history to record at least 14 sacks in four consecutive seasons. He also became the youngest player to reach the coveted 100-sack milestone, before his 29th birthday.
Ward leadsnthe NFL this season with 19 passes defensed, while adding two interceptions. His 19 passes defensed are a career high.
The 2025 Pro Bowl Games on Sunday, Feb. 2 will feature AFC versus NFC action. The league’s 88 biggest stars go head-to-head in new and fan-favorite competitions. Sunday’s events will be televised from 3-6 p.m. ET on ESPN and ABC.
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In an exciting turn of events, Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has been voted to his first Pro Bowl, joining teammates Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward in the 2025 games. The talented trio will represent the Browns with their exceptional skills and playmaking abilities on the field.Jerry Jeudy has had a standout season, showcasing his speed, route-running, and hands to become one of the top receivers in the league. His dynamic playmaking ability has been a key factor in the Browns’ success this season, and his Pro Bowl selection is well-deserved.
Joining Jeudy in the Pro Bowl will be defensive standouts Myles Garrett and Denzel Ward. Garrett has been a force on the defensive line, wreaking havoc on opposing quarterbacks with his pass-rushing skills. Ward, on the other hand, has been a lockdown corner, shutting down some of the best receivers in the league.
Together, Jeudy, Garrett, and Ward will represent the Browns with pride and skill at the Pro Bowl. Fans can look forward to seeing these talented players in action alongside the best in the NFL. Congratulations to Jerry Jeudy, Myles Garrett, and Denzel Ward on their well-deserved Pro Bowl selections! #ProBowl #Browns #JerryJeudy #MylesGarrett #DenzelWard
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