VIDEO: Browns Superstar WR Jerry Jeudy Took A Fan’s Cellphone Before Game vs. Dolphins, And The Results Were Eye-Popping
Jerry Jeudy, Jamari Thrash Jr. and Mike Ford Jr. (Photo via @jukefilms TikTok)
Cleveland Browns star wide receiver Jerry Jeudy took a few moments to provide a fan with a once-in-a-lifetime moment that they won’t forget before Sunday’s home game against the Miami Dolphins.
A fan sitting near the Browns’ tunnel took a video of Jerry Jeudy and the Browns as they were preparing to come out onto the field. And Jeudy decided to spread more holiday cheer with a kindhearted gesture.
Jeudy took the fan’s cellphone and recorded his teammates in the tunnel before they came onto the field. Several players even took the time to offer their greetings before Jeudy gave the phone back:
Just another reminder that Jerry Jeudy is one of the coolest and kindest players in the NFL right now. Talk about a wonderful belated holiday gift for this fan.
Cleveland fell 20-3 to the Tua Tagovailoa and Jaylen Waddle-less Dolphins, but Jeudy was a bright spot with 12 receptions for 94 yards in the loss. And that was with third-stringer Dorian Thompson-Robinson throwing Jeudy the football.
After four inconsistent seasons with the Denver Broncos, Jeudy was traded to the Browns in the offseason. He then signed a three-year contract extension worth $52.5 million, one that already looks like a bargain for the AFC North club.
The Browns will wrap up their 2024 season with a road game against the AFC North rival Baltimore Ravens on Saturday. Lamar Jackson’s group will clinch the division crown with a victory.
Jerry Jeudy Has Enjoyed A Career Year In Cleveland
Jeudy has enjoyed the best season of his career on a disappointing Cleveland Browns team, with 84 receptions for 1,166 yards and four touchdowns. It’s a much better season than his previous career year from 2022, when Jeudy caught 67 passes for 972 yards and six scores.
The Browns have plenty of work ahead in the offseason, but they can take comfort in knowing that there’s a legitimate No. 1 receiver in town.
VIDEO: Philadelphia Eagles Fans Did This Female Dallas Cowboys Fan So Dirty In The Stands During Their Week 17 Match Up
Dallas Cowboys fan (via X)
The Philadelphia Eagles are one of the best teams in the NFL and have argued that they should be considered among the top three teams this NFL season. After beating the Dallas Cowboys on Sunday, they clinched the NFC’s number two seed.
The Eagles played the Cowboys on Sunday, the second-to-last game of the 2024 NFL season. Jaylen Hurts was not on the active roster. Hurts had been pulled in the first quarter of their week 16 game in Washington against the Commanders.
On the other hand, Dallas Cowboys fans have had a rough season in 2024. This year, the Cowboys had their first losing season since 2020, and the NFC East is looking completely different heading into the Super Bowl 59 playoffs.
In fact, the rivalry between Philly and Dallas is one of the best in the NFL, and a couple of fans had fun with the rivalry and caught it all on video. The hilarious video, which features a bunch of Eagles fans and Cowboys fans, is going viral.
Philadelphia Eagles Fans Are Feeling Empathy For Cowboys Fans Following Week 17
In the video, many Eagles fans can be seen attempting to help get some tissues to a Cowboys fan who was in attendance at Lincoln Financial Field. The Cowboys fan wiped some “tears” before tossing the tissues into the air.
Fans loved the video and were pleased with the young Cowboys fans’ reaction to being handed the tissues.
“She’s a good sport!!!” commented one fan.
“Haha at least she’s a good sport,” confirmed another.
“I almost have mad respect for this lady,” added another fan.
Other fans commented with a number of laughing emojis, so it’s safe to say that no one was really against what these Eagles fans did!
After all is said and done, Eagles fans will be able to enjoy a home playoff game this postseason; however, Cowboys fans will have to wait and see what happens next. Whatever the case may be, it seems most want McCarthy fired.