Russell Wilson Responds to Reports of Disregarding WR Jerry Jeudy
Russell Wilson attempted to explain why he has struggled with Jerry Jeudy this season.
Over the past week, much has been made about Russell Wilson ‘ignoring’ wide receiver Jerry Jeudy in the Denver Broncos’ passing offense. Compared to the number of targets Courtland Sutton has received (75), Jeudy’s share of the pie (57) has been considerably slimmer.
At times, it’s as if Wilson isn’t perceiving Jeudy in the passing progression. The Broncos quarterback has missed a wide-open Jeudy more times this season than can be counted, with last week’s big miss of a guaranteed touchdown on fourth down being the most glaring.
Wilson’s memory had to be jogged a bit, but he did remember dropping his eyes on that fourth-down play, and rushing for the first down. Meanwhile, the television broadcast picked up a seriously frustrated Jeudy, who was all by himself with nary a defender within spitting distance in the end zone.
“They went to Cover 2… and so we were hoping they were going to go match it up, and [we’d] get that play, and unfortunately, it took a while,” Wilson said of that big missed opportunity. “I’m like, ‘Okay, go get the first down and convert.’ But I think there’s some great stuff in there.”
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