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Published Mar 25, 2026

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - OCTOBER 01: Jerry Jeudy #10 of the Denver Broncos stiff arms Elijah Hicks #22 of the Chicago Bears during the first quarter at Soldier Field on October 01, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)Michael Reaves/Getty Images

Wide receiver Jerry Jeudy was unimpressed by former Denver Broncos players' criticism of the team's first win of the season.

After the Broncos defeated the winless Chicago Bears Sunday, 31-28, Jeudy went to X, formerly known as Twitter, to push back against criticism from former Broncos running back Phillip Lindsay and former wide receiver Rod Smith.

Jerry Jeudy⁴ @jerryjeudy

Glad you got to watch the game from the crib fam 💯 <a href="">

Jerry Jeudy⁴ @jerryjeudy

As a reciever you should know how this football shxt go but it was good win doe<a href="">#controlwhatcancontrol</a> <a href="">

Jeudy led Broncos receivers with 52 receiving yards on three receptions Sunday. Wide receivers Courtland Sutton and Brandon Johnson caught touchdown passes as the Broncos recovered from an early 21-point deficit.

After missing the Broncos' season opener due to a hamstring injury suffered in August, Jeudy was limited to 106 yards on eight catches through the Broncos' losses in Week 2 and 3. He is still looking for his first touchdown catch of the 2023 season, and his first since December 11.

Lindsay and Jeudy played together for a single season in 2020. The Broncos originally placed a restricted tender on Lindsay to retain him past the 2020 season, but later rescinded the tender.

Subsequently a free agent, Lindsay played briefly with the Houston Texans, Miami Dolphins and Indianapolis Colts over the following two seasons before signing an XFL contract this spring. He said in April he would "love to come back" to the Broncos, per the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson.

Smith, who played for the Broncos between 1995 and 2006, has previously shown support for the Broncos' 2020 first-round pick.

Rod Smith @TheREALrodSmith

Looking forward to a great year from the youngster. <a href="">@jerryjeudy</a> <a href="">

Lindsay and Smith are reportedly not the only ones who believe the Broncos are in need of receiving help. After bringing in former New Orleans Saints wide receiver Tre'Quan Smith for a visit and physical, the Broncos plan to sign him "early next week," per 9NEWS' Mike Klis.