Cleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy exited the Cowboys game during the waning seconds of the third quarter. Jeudy grabbed the back of his leg before he left for the medical tent.
The Browns traded for Jeudy in the offseason and gave him a modest extension before he played a snap for the team. Jeudy played well in his debut. The receiver had three receptions for 25 yards and a touchdown. The Browns offense struggled mightily with Deshaun Watson at quarterback.
Watson played horrendously in his first game back since shoulder injury. The quarterback is still an extremely slow processor on the field and an inconsistent passer. Watson short armed a few passes to open receivers during the game. The Browns offense only scored 10 points during the first three quarters due to his play.
Jeudy played well considering his quarterback struggled to throw the ball. A receiver can be easily limited by an inaccurate quarterback. Hopefully, the receiver can return to the team healthy.
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