The Broncos finally traded Jerry Jeudy.
The 2020 first-round draft pick, subject of rumors for more than 18 months, is headed to Cleveland in exchange for a pair of Day 3 draft picks, multiple sources confirmed Saturday morning to The Denver Post.
Related Articles
Broncos create more than $21 million in cap space with flurry of moves including pay cut for WR Tim Patrick, releasing TE Chris Manhertz
Renck: Sean Payton viewed safety Justin Simmons as luxury Broncos couldn’t afford. Now head coach must live up to his own $18 million paycheck.
Broncos release Pro Bowl safety, franchise staple Justin Simmons
Broncos Mailbag: Is edge rusher really a need for Denver or should Sean Payton’s team focus on DL instead?
Broncos opt against tendering DL Jonathan Harris a contract, source says, setting him up for free agency
Denver is receiving the first selection of the fifth-round (No. 135 overall) and a sixth-rounder from the Browns, a source said.
This is not the first time Cleveland’s made a run at acquiring Jeudy. The club made a run at him in November in the lead-up to the trade deadline as well. This time, the sides got a deal done.
Denver now has eight draft picks in April’s draft and saves $12.987 million on its 2024 salary cap by trading Jeudy ahead of his fifth professional season.
Want more Broncos news? Sign up for the Broncos Insider to get all our NFL analysis.