The Cleveland Browns swung a deal for wide receiver Jerry Jeudy in March in the hopes that he could complement wide receiver Amari Cooper and, if things went well, eventually take over the No. 1 receiver position.
As with most things this season that didn’t go according to plan, at least early on.
Jeudy struggled through the first seven games of the season, at one point going three consecutive games with just one reception. The Browns also traded Cooper to the Buffalo Bills after Week 6, so the pairing of Jeudy and Cooper was a brief one.