Cleveland Browns WR Jerry Jeudy Throws Support Behind His Quarterback Despite Struggles
The Cleveland Browns are navigating a difficult season, and rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel is learning on the job. Despite the team’s 2-7 record and a recent disappointing loss to the New York Jets, the locker room is showing a united front, with star receiver Jerry Jeudy offering strong public support for his young quarterback.
Cleveland Browns WR Expresses Full Confidence In Dillon Gabriel
Following the loss to the Jets, a game where the offense struggled to find consistency, Jeudy made it clear that he believes in Gabriel’s potential. He praised the rookie’s development and emphasized the importance of continued experience.
“I think Dillon’s constantly growing each game,” Jeudy said. “Each game he has, I feel like he’s just getting better and better and all a quarterback needs is opportunities and consistency, so him being out there and just getting more reps is going to give him more confidence and I see Dillon consistently growing each week.”
These comments are a significant vote of confidence from the team’s top receiver. In the game against the Jets, Jeudy was Gabriel’s most reliable target, leading the team with six catches for 78 yards and a touchdown. Their connection is a bright spot in an otherwise challenging period for the offense.
A Team Committed to the Rookie
Jeudy’s praise is reflective of the organization’s current stance. Head coach Kevin Stefanski has confirmed that the team will continue with Gabriel as the starter, shutting down any speculation about a potential change.
“Yeah, we’re going to stick with Dillon,” Stefanski stated after the game. “Obviously, this is a young player that you’re always trying to get one game better… but we have to play better as an offense, we have to coach better, all the above.”
For his part, Gabriel has acknowledged his own shortcomings. After finishing the Jets game 17-for-32 for 167 yards and two touchdowns, he admitted his frustration but remained focused on execution.
“It’s always frustrating when it’s not going the way you want it to and you put in the work and time, but in crucial moments you’ve got to have it and execute,” Gabriel said. “And we didn’t.”
The Path Forward
The Browns’ commitment to Gabriel is clear. They understand that developing a rookie quarterback comes with growing pains. Public support from key veterans like Jeudy is crucial for Gabriel’s confidence and for maintaining locker room stability during a tough stretch. As the Browns prepare to face a difficult Baltimore Ravens defense, the message from inside the building is one of unity. They are determined to rally behind their young quarterback and weather this storm together.
