The Cleveland Browns have a jerry Jeudy confident before the 2025 NFL season, after an impressive first season in the country.
The 26 -year -old wide receiver has just released a better career season in which he caught 90 assists for 1,229 yards and four affected in 17 games, which allowed him to win his first Pro Bowl selection.
Jeudy told journalists from the training camp that He trusts by doing another step forward After a concentrated off -season of hard work.
“I just want to be better than I was last year, and I just want to win by doing it,” said Jeudy (H / T Scott Petrak of Brownszone). “Each year, I always think and believe that I can always be better than the previous year. I worked hard for that during the offseason and even during the season. I therefore hope it happens, and I had extreme confidence that will happen.”
The Cleveland attack was statistically the worst of the League in 2024, with an average of 15.2 points per match and granting 66 bags while starting four different quarters.
In the middle of instability, Jeudy emerged as a rare light point. His 90 receptions set a team record in one season and were most of his NFL five -year career, exceeding its previous 67 summit with the Denver Broncos in 2022. He also recorded a team record of 1,229 yards and became the only Browns receiver to cross the brand of 1000 yards last season.
Acquired in Denver in March 2024 for the choices of fifth and sixth round, Jeudy quickly signed an extension of $ 58 million over three years with 41 million dollars guaranteed. Its production justified the investment of the Browns, especially after a performance for the ages in week 13 against its former team. Jeudy burned the Broncos for 235 reception yards and a touchdown, establishing a league record for most of the yards by a player against his former team.
Although Jeudy reached new heights in 2024, its capture rate amounted to only 63.6%, ranking 131st among qualified receivers. He also recorded nine drops, tied for the second in the NFL in 2024.
Jeudy, one of the only three Browns receivers with at least five years of experience in the NFL, also assumed a leadership role. Surrounded by younger recruits and teammates, he has become a veteran presence in the locker room, mentoring players and offering advice on racing and separation techniques.
By entering his sixth season, Jeudy totaled 301 receptions for 4,282 yards and 15 affected on 74 career games. If Cleveland can stabilize its quarter situation in 2025, the extreme confidence of Jeudy could lead to even greater production this season.