‘Can Only Control What I Can Control’ — Jerry Jeudy Sounds Off on Browns QB1 Battle Between Shedeur Sanders and Co.

Star receiver Jerry Jeudy makes feelings clear on the Browns' fierce quarterback competition, and emphasized teamwork over drama.

With preseason Week 1 just around the corner, attention is drawn to the quarterback competition in Cleveland. It has been fierce, with four players contending for the starting position.

Despite missing over a week of practice with a hamstring injury, Kenny Pickett remains confident he can still make his mark. While rookies Shedeur Sanders and Dillon Gabriel continue to prove they belong in the NFL, Joe Flacco has been taking most of the first-team reps.


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Jerry Jeudy Speaks on Browns’ QB1 Competition

While all eyes are on the quarterbacks, there’s a quieter but equally important question: how do these guys build real chemistry with their receivers? After all, the magic on game day happens when QBs and receivers are on the same wavelength.

Jerry Jeudy, the Browns’ star wideout, gave one of the most honest takes you’ll hear when asked about the QB competition and how it impacts him.

“It’s going good,” Jeudy said. “The thing I’m thankful for is having four great guys out there competing and working hard every day, and get better each day. At the end of the day, I can only control what I can control, and that’s to run routes and make the job easier for the quarterbacks.”

That down-to-earth mindset says a lot about Jeudy’s professionalism and maturity. Despite all the chaos and uncertainty around who’ll be throwing him the ball, he’s focused on what he can do best: be reliable, run crisp routes, and help whoever steps in succeed.

Jeudy’s steady rise last season gave Browns fans a glimpse of what he can be. After struggling to find his footing in Denver, last year was his breakthrough, topping 1,229 receiving yards and looking every bit the WR1 the Browns hoped for.

But beyond stats, it’s his attitude that stands out. Jeudy knows football is a team game, and when the quarterback spot is up for grabs, the receivers must be ready for anything.

Building trust between a quarterback and receiver doesn’t happen overnight. It takes extra reps, patience, and a lot of hard work during practice. And with four quarterbacks all fighting for snaps, the challenge is even bigger. Having a reliable target like him helps the team regardless of who gets the starting role.

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