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Jerry Jeudy claps back at Shannon Sharpe following in-game commentary

Stephen Samraby:Steve Samra09/26/22

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Jerry Jeudy wasn’t interested in hearing any criticisms from anyone after the Broncos got a victory on Sunday Night Football, not even from Denver legend Shannon Sharpe.

During the game, Sharpe was frustrated with the state of the Broncos offense — specifically Jeudy’s catching ability — and took to Twitter to let the world know.

“Jeudy does all this route running in the off season and can’t catch a F****** pass,” tweeted Sharpe.

Afterwards, Jeudy responded to Sharpe with a wild clap-back — check out his answer below.

“And you be doing all that talking during the season while your breathe be smelling like your a** #BigWin,” responded Jeudy.

While Jeudy has since deleted the tweet made in the heat of the moment, one things is for sure on social media — screenshots live forever. While the former Alabama wide receiver may have had some reservations after going after Sharpe, once it’s out there, it’s out there.

Nevertheless, Jerry Jeudy is enjoying the Broncos’ victory over the San Francisco 49ers, as his team advanced to 2-1 on the season. Next up for Denver are the winless Las Vegas Raiders, as both teams will want a victory in a tough AFC West showdown.

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Continuing, the Denver Broncos selected Jerry Jeudy 15th overall in the 2020 NFL Draft out of Alabama. As a rookie in 2020, Jeudy played in all 16 games for the Broncos, bringing in 52 receptions for 856 yards and three touchdowns. Last season, he only played in ten games due to injuries, but had 38 receptions for 467 yards.

Additionally, Jeudy was a consensus All-American in 2018 and first-team All-SEC twice. He finished his career at Alabama with 159 receptions in 42 games for 2742 yards and 26 touchdowns. 

Signing in the class of 2017, Jerry Jeudy was a five star-prospect at Deerfield Beach High School. He was the No. 22 recruit in the nation and No. 3 wide receiver, according to the On3 Consensus.