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Jerry Jeudy said he is focused on reducing drops after a 2025 season in which his production declined. The Browns drafted two wide receivers in April but general manager Andrew Berry stated Jeudy remains the team's primary option.
larrybrownsports.comCleveland Browns wide receiver Jerry Jeudy said he is confident he can return to the form that earned him a Pro Bowl selection in 2024. Jeudy set career highs that year with 90 receptions and 1,229 yards despite the team starting four quarterbacks. In 2025 he recorded career lows in yards per game and yards per catch while dropping six passes.
Offseason preparation Jeudy said his training this offseason included concentration drills such as ball drills and small-ball work against a wall. He stated he expects the work to translate to improved performance on the field. General manager Andrew Berry said in February that the team retains confidence in Jeudy and expects improved results if the offense becomes more operational.
Quarterback situation and new offense The Browns started three quarterbacks in 2025, including rookies Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders. Jeudy has already worked with Sanders, Deshaun Watson and Dillon Gabriel during the offseason. First-year coach Todd Monken's offense allows quarterbacks to adjust plays and formations, according to Jeudy.
Offensive coordinator Travis Switzer said Jeudy has performed well in organized team activities. The Browns selected wide receivers KC Concepcion and Denzel Boston in the first two rounds of the 2026 draft. Berry said after the draft that Jeudy remains the team's primary wide receiver.
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theconversation.comReigning champions Argentina will meet European titleholders Spain in the final after both advanced through the semifinals. The match is set for East Rutherford, New Jersey.
theconversation.comSpain advanced with a 2-0 semifinal win over France, while Argentina beat England 2-1. The July 19 final caps the first 48-team tournament hosted across the United States, Canada and Mexico.
nbcnews.comLionel Messi set up two goals in the final minutes as Argentina rallied from a deficit to defeat England 2-1 in the World Cup semifinal at Atlanta Stadium on Wednesday. The win sends Argentina to Sunday's final against Spain.