WATCH: Jerry Jeudy Picks New Number and Loves The Way It Looks

Jerry Jeudy has already gotten to Cleveland and is making himself at home. On Wednesday he picked his new number out and loved how it looked.
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Jerry Jeudy landed in Cleveland and made his way to the facility to check out his new home. On his welcome tour, he made a stop in the equipment room and got to make his decision on what number he is going to wear in 2024. 

A handful of numbers were available and the first one that Jeudy wanted to see was the number 3. The jersey popped out from the back and Jeudy was immediately in love with what he saw.

Fitting for Jeudy who has styled his game off of his role model and fellow Crimson Tide football alumn Amari Cooper, that he got the closest number possible to No. 2.

Jeudy comes to Cleveland with a chance at a career revival. By no means has his career to this point been bad, it just has not lived up to the potential for the former number 15 overall pick.

Nov 26, 2023; Denver, Colorado, USA; Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy (10) runs the ball against Cleveland Browns cornerback Greg Newsome II (0) in the third quarter at Empower Field at Mile High. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports   / © Isaiah J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports

Last year, Jeudy finished the year with 758 yards on 54 catches for just two touchdowns. He never was able to find the rhythm with any Bronco quarterback which has led to a roller coaster start to his career. 

In Cleveland, Jeudy will have a defined role in an offense that is going to get a facelift in 2024. In the Browns' new-look offense, Jeudy will be featured as a guy who can stretch the field vertically. 

He alone will open up the entire offense and if all goes well, he'll have a chance to make himself a long-term piece of the Cleveland Browns.


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Anthony Moeglin
ANTHONY MOEGLIN

Anthony Moeglin is a northeast Ohio native, who most notably quarterbacked John Carroll University to the NCAA DIII National Semifinals in 2016 after beating the No. 1 team in the country twice in a 4-week stretch. He contributes written and video/podcast content for Browns Digest, as well as serving as the lead football analyst for BuckeyesNow on the FanNation network.