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Injury Hamstring
Est. Return 8/1/2026
2025 Receiving Stats
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50
YDS
602
TD
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AVG
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TAR
106
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His teammates did him no favors last year, but it's hard to call Jeudy a victim of circumstance when there were so many visible signs of poor play on his part, including a league-high-tying nine drops. He finished with less than half of his 2024 yardage total (1,229) despite playing all 17 games for a second straight season. The final tally? A 50-602-2 receiving line on 106 targets, good for a 47.2 percent catch rate and 5.7 YPT. Those are unacceptable numbers even within the context of a miserable offense, but Jeudy's contract guarantees left the Browns with no incentive to move on from him (until next offseason). They did draft KC Concepcion (24th overall) and Denzel Boston (39th), both legit candidates to eclipse Jeudy as the "No. 1" receiver for Todd Monken's new-look Cleveland offense. Read Past Outlooks
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Held out of team drills
Jeudy (hamstring) didn't participate in team drills Thursday, Ashley Bastock of The Cleveland Plain Dealer reports.
ANALYSIS
Per Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, coach Todd Monken noted that Jeudy felt something in his hamstring Thursday, and as a result the Browns erred on the side of caution with the wideout on the final day of their mandatory minicamp. Jeudy -- who logged 50-602-2 line on 106 targets in 17 regular-season games last season -- should be past the issue by the time training camp starts, and looking ahead he'll continue to lead a Cleveland WR corps that's been bolstered by the addition of promising 2026 draftees KC Concepcion (Rd.1) and Denzel Boston (Rd. 2).
Per Mary Kay Cabot of The Cleveland Plain Dealer, coach Todd Monken noted that Jeudy felt something in his hamstring Thursday, and as a result the Browns erred on the side of caution with the wideout on the final day of their mandatory minicamp. Jeudy -- who logged 50-602-2 line on 106 targets in 17 regular-season games last season -- should be past the issue by the time training camp starts, and looking ahead he'll continue to lead a Cleveland WR corps that's been bolstered by the addition of promising 2026 draftees KC Concepcion (Rd.1) and Denzel Boston (Rd. 2).
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Air Yards Per Game
73.5Air Yards Per Snap
1.36% Team Air Yards
36.0%% Team Targets
20.4%Avg Depth of Target
11.8 YdsCatch Rate
47.2%Drop Rate
9.4%Avg Yds After Catch
3.5% Targeted On Route
17.9%Avg Yds Per Route Run
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4.45 secVertical Jump
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Jeudy was probably underrated before 2024, held back by lousy circumstances in Denver, and he may now be overrated after gorging on Jameis Winston targets in Cleveland last year. Jeudy didn't do much for the first seven weeks of 2024, prior to Deshaun Watson's season-ending injury and Amari Cooper being traded, but Jeudy eventually went nuclear and averaged 6.9 catches for 96.3 yards and 0.3 TDs on 10.3 targets over his final 10 games. He finished the year with a 90-1,229-4 receiving line, topping 1,000 yards for the first time in five pro seasons while nearly doubling the production from his final year in Denver. There were still negatives, namely a league-high 13 drops and the undeniable fact that his production got a big boost from massive route volume (680 routes, second most). Jeudy's season-long mark of 1.81 yards per route was only a slight improvement from 2023 (1.79) and actually fell shy of what he did in 2022 (2.26) and 2021 (1.92), although the efficiency from Week 8 onward looks much better, with 2.29 YPRR ranking 19th among WRs. Jeudy is locked in as Cleveland's No. 1 receiver for 2025, with TE David Njoku and WR Cedric Tillman being the closest thing to serious competition, though it may be a dreadful situation for production in general. As much as coach Kevin Stefanski likes to chuck the ball around, especially in negative game scripts, his star lost some of its luster in 2024. Restoring the shine won't be easy with a QB room featuring Joe Flacco, Kenny Pickett, third-round pick Dillon Gabriel and fifth-rounder Shedeur Sanders. A long stretch of Flacco starts represents the best hope for Jeudy to repeat his successful 2024 formula.
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Just two catches in Week 18 win
Jeudy caught two of six targets for 17 yards and added five yards on his only carry in Sunday's 20-18 win over the Bengals.
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Five catches in win
Jeudy recorded five receptions on seven targets for 54 yards in Sunday's 13-6 win over the Steelers.
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Produces 12 yards versus Buffalo
Jeudy caught three of four targets for 12 yards in Sunday's 23-20 loss to the Bills.
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Held in check in Week 15
Jeudy caught two of four targets for 22 yards in Sunday's 31-3 loss to the Bears.
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Breaks free for long TD
Jeudy brought in three of five targets for 76 yards and a touchdown in the Browns' 31-29 loss to the Titans on Sunday.
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Still viewed as team's WR1
Jeudy has earned praise from Browns GM Andrew Berry and offensive coordinator Travis Switzer, and the incumbent wide receiver remains an integral part of Cleveland's passing game, per Daniel Oyefusi of ESPN.com.
ANALYSIS
Jeudy had just 602 receiving yards in 2025 after racking up 1,229 receiving yards in 2024, and the Browns subsequently used picks 24 and 39 in the 2026 NFL Draft on wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, respectively. Berry said after Day 2 of this year's draft that those selections will have "zero impact" on Jeudy's status as the team's "bell cow" wide receiver. Switzer than downplayed Jeudy's down year in 2025. "We weren't here last year anyway, so we're not putting too much weight behind that," Switzer said at OTAs regarding the coaching staff's view of Jeudy's subpar 2025 production.
Jeudy had just 602 receiving yards in 2025 after racking up 1,229 receiving yards in 2024, and the Browns subsequently used picks 24 and 39 in the 2026 NFL Draft on wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston, respectively. Berry said after Day 2 of this year's draft that those selections will have "zero impact" on Jeudy's status as the team's "bell cow" wide receiver. Switzer than downplayed Jeudy's down year in 2025. "We weren't here last year anyway, so we're not putting too much weight behind that," Switzer said at OTAs regarding the coaching staff's view of Jeudy's subpar 2025 production.









