Cleveland Browns wideout Jerry Jeudy was named to his first Pro Bowl in his first year with the team and gave his reaction to the news.
Pro Bowl rosters were announced Thursday, and three Browns players earned selections: cornerback Denzel Ward, defensive end Myles Garrett, and Jeudy. In his first season with Cleveland, Jeudy surpassed 1,000 receiving yards for the first time in his career, earning him starting honors in the Pro Bowl alongside Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase.
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When asked if his strong season confirms their talent and his ability to contribute to winning in Cleveland, Jeudy said, “We have all the players that we need to be able to be a good team… It’s time to be a good team next year.”
In a challenging season for Cleveland following an 11-win campaign and a postseason appearance, the trade for Jeudy has been one of the few bright spots. Acquired for fifth- and sixth-round picks in 2024 and signed to a three-year, $52.5 million extension before taking a snap, the move initially drew concern around the league due to Jeudy’s prior lack of production.
Now, Over The Cap values him at $20.4 million per season, giving the Browns a cornerstone of the receiving corps at a great value.