Last season, Jeudy entered as the expected No. 1 option but posted a reduced stat line, finishing with 50 catches for 602 yards and two touchdowns amid a rotation at quarterback. The inconsistency contributed to visible tension on the sidelines and a memorable, blunt press conference moment.
Since the season ended, Jeudy largely stayed out of the spotlight. He resurfaced on Thursday with an Instagram clip-posting spree, revisiting practice and game highlights from his time with the Denver Broncos. The standout post among the highlights carried a concise, direct message: “Run em.”
The Browns have publicly signaled ongoing offensive upgrades, while GM Andrew Berry praised the pass-catching corps and indicated the team is open to adding more “global weapons” to the lineup. Berry’s comments framed Jeudy as a significant part of Cleveland’s plans, even as the front office explores additional options.
Team insiders have noted that Cleveland intends to keep Jeudy under contract beyond the current season, with two years remaining on a three-year deal worth $17.5 million per year and a possible future out after 2026. The decision will hinge on the signal Jeudy provides with improved quarterback stability and on-field production.
Cleveland has been linked to multiple receiver targets in trade discussions and free agency, including potential moves to bolster the wide receiver group with proven veterans or draft prospects. Proposals have speculated about pairing Jeudy with other playmakers to diversify the passing attack and support a revamped offense under new coaching influence.
Looking ahead, the Browns’ approach emphasizes overall pass-catching depth rather than a single positional fix. With the organization pursuing offensive reinforcements and Jeudy’s intent to rebound, all eyes will be on how he responds to greater quarterback consistency and how the Browns shape their receiver corps heading into the next season.