DENVER â The boos only brought out the best in Jerry Jeudy as he returned to Denver.
"They only boo you,â Jeudy reasoned, âwhen they know thereâs something great in you.â
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The explosive Cleveland Browns wideout turned in an electric performance Monday night with nine catches for 235 yards â the most in NFL history by a receiver against his former team. He also had a 70-yard touchdown in a 41-32 loss to the Broncos.
Jeudy, who played his first four seasons with Denver, was jeered every time he caught the ball. He loved all the noise directed at him, even motioning at times for the crowd to get even louder.
His only regret? The Browns (3-9) couldn't close out the win, as quarterback Jameis Winston threw a pair of pick-6s to go with four TD passes and a franchise-best 497 yards passing.
âCame up short,â Jeudy said. âGot to find a way to finish, find a way to win.â
Jeudy has formed quite a connection with Winston, catching 28 passes over the last four games.
Winston and Jeudy got rolling early against Denver with a 44-yard completion on the Brownsâ first offensive play. Jeudy reminded Broncos fans of his vast potential when he caught a deep pass and raced 70 yards for a score. He paused at the goal line before falling backward into the end zone to punctuate the play.
Jeudy, a first-round draft pick in 2020, was traded to Cleveland this spring after an up-and-down tenure in the Mile High City.
âHeâs phenomenal. Beginning of the week he knew what time it was," said Winston, who threw three interceptions. "He was hungry, he was prepared, he was ready to get back here and show up and show off. And he did that. Itâs unfortunate that we didnât get this win for him, but Iâm happy he had a career day. Iâm happy he did amazing. Heâs an amazing receiver.â
For Winston, it was a game in which many things went right â and wrong.
JaâQuan McMillian returned an interception 44 yards for a game-sealing touchdown with 1:48 remaining. Nik Bonitto also intercepted Winston and took it 71 yards to the house late in the second quarter. Winston became the first NFL quarterback to throw for 400 or more yards with four or more TD passes and two pick-6s.
âIt was my fault,â Winston said. "Iâve got to play better.â
The plan by the Browns was to target Jeudy often. They did, too â 13 times. He averaged 26.1 yards per catch.
âJerry executed the plan really well,â Cleveland coach Kevin Stefanski said. âGot him open. Jameis made some throws. Itâs hard in the losing effort to feel good about anything.â
No matter who lined up on him, even star Denver cornerback Pat Surtain II, Jeudy found a way to get open.
âItâs always great going against Pat,â said Jeudy, who played at Alabama with Surtain. "Heâs a great corner in this league, been going against him my whole life. Heâs always going to give you a challenge.â
Jerry said there's no lingering bitterness or animosity toward the Broncos (8-5).
âAt the end of the day, itâs football. Itâs competitive,â Jeudy said. "Everybody has juice when itâs time to play. Everybody wants to be great. Everybody wants to win. Thatâs it. No beef.â
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