WATCH: Jerry Jeudy shares his 2020 goals for his NFL rookie season

Broncos quarterback Drew Lock practiced with Jerry Jeudy, as well as fellow Broncos wide receiver KJ Hamler. 

On Thursday, former Alabama and current Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy has officially began his rookie season and NFL career.

Jeudy shares how playing in an NFL is a dream come true, what some of his rookie season goals are, and how close he is with his teammates already.

“My first goal, I want to win the Super Bowl as a rookie, that’s my first goal. All the other accolades that come later, you know if I just do my part and do everything I need to do…everything [is] going to fall into place. But, right now my main goal is to win the Super Bowl.”

Jeudy also talks about with his relationship with his teammmates:

“I worked out with Drew [Lock], actually I came up here earlier, like after the draft just to get some work in with Drew. Just to get the chemistry going, just to know him and build a relationship. It’s going good he is a great dude, great guy, he helped me learn the playbook and just trying to get that good chemistry so we can get it on, pop it on the field.

KJ Hamler, he’s my guy and Tyrie Cleveland, all [of] them. We knew each other since like high school so with all the camps and stuff like that, we seen each other since high school. They’re good friends of mine.

I think we’re going to be a very explosive offense. Guys that can make plays from anywhere on the field, the backfield, running the ball, throwing the ball. We got a lot of talent on both sides of the ball, so Broncos Country, stay tuned.”

Jeudy was the 15th overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.

Jeudy, who is known for his quick feet, and ability to break free and make big plays did just that for the Alabama Crimson Tide, and will no doubt have do the same for Denver.

Not only is he quick, he’s also fast. Those quick cuts are going to be hard for teams to defend.  There’s no doubt thatJeudy is going to be a threat this season!

Last season, he recorded 77 receptions for 1,163 yards and 10 TDs.

In his career at Alabama, he finished with 159 receptions for 2,742 yards and 26 touchdowns.

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