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VisitJerry Jeudy Amasses 219 Yards, Browns Lead 32-31 in Revenge Game Against Broncos
Dec 3, 2024, 04:11 AM
In a remarkable display of skill and vengeance, Jerry Jeudy of the Cleveland Browns has set a new record for the most receiving yards in a single game against the Denver Broncos, amassing 219 yards. This performance surpassed the previous record set in 1965 by Curtis McClinton of the Kansas City Chiefs, who had 213 yards. Jeudy, who was traded from the Broncos to the Browns, showcased his prowess in his return to Denver, catching seven passes for 202 yards by the third quarter. His performance included a 35-yard advance, contributing significantly to the Browns' offensive strategy. Meanwhile, quarterback Jameis Winston, since taking over in Week 8, has been instrumental in Jeudy's success, leading the NFL in passing yards with 446 yards and four touchdowns in the game. The Browns now lead the Broncos 32-31, with Winston's fourth touchdown pass giving them the edge. Jeudy's performance has not only set records but also highlighted his ability to perform under pressure against his former team.
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