It is a story as previous as (soccer) time: a large receiver and a quarterback getting in a heated debate on the sideline throughout a sport. The most recent instance got here in the course of the Cleveland Browns‘ 26-8 loss to the San Francisco 49ers.
Through the fourth quarter on Sunday, large receiver Jerry Jeudy was seen clapping his arms as he and rookie quarterback Shedeur Sanders, who was holding a pill, mentioned one thing on the sideline. Sanders then obtained up and appeared to shake his head as their dialog continued.
Requested concerning the scenario Wednesday, each stated it was no massive deal.
“We resolved that. We’re not going to talk on that,” Sanders stated.
Jeudy stated the change was a couple of explicit play from the sport and the 2 have since moved on.
“We spoke about it. We’re good,” Jeudy stated. “It is an emotional sport. Issues like that occur. It is soccer.”
On reflection, Jeudy stated he and Sanders “in all probability” may have spoken away from the digicam.
“That is in all probability what I might have accomplished otherwise,” Jeudy stated. “I’ll communicate my thoughts and say what I see on the market, however it’s what it’s. It is soccer. Me and Shedeur good. Stuff like that occurs.”
Browns coach Kevin Stefanski stated the scenario was dealt with internally.
“Soccer is an emotional sport and positively once you’re a household like we’re, you possibly can have your disagreements. Typically they’re for everyone to see. Typically it is behind closed doorways. However like a household, we transfer on, we speak about it, so not frightened about it,” Stefanski stated.
Jeudy had three receptions for 26 yards because the Browns fell to 3-9. Jeudy set profession highs in receptions (90) and receiving yards (1,229) in 2024, however has struggled this season. He has simply 35 catches for 421 yards and one landing this season because the Browns have had a revolving door at quarterback.
Sanders, a rookie fifth-round pick of Colorado, is the third QB to start out for Cleveland this season. He began the season behind veteran Joe Flacco leaving and rookie third-round decide Dillon Gabriel. However after Flacco was traded and Gabriel was sidelined by a concussion, Sanders was given a possibility and is ready to make his third begin of the season Sunday when the Browns host the Tennessee Titans.
