Jerry Jeudy stood up for Russell Wilson on Thursday.
Jeudy was positive about Wilson's work ethic and decried the false statements being made about him.
Jerry Jeudy⁴ @jerryjeudyI ain't gonna keep looking at these false statements about my boii russ man, as a teammate who sees the elite work ethic this man has is incomparable. He got an office because he's committed his life to this game. I never had a teammate who motivate me more then russ 💯 https://t.co/G8sTe3Hllg
Broncos receiver Jeudy defended Wilson.
KJ HAMLER @Kj_hamlerY'all really trying to bring this man down. Russ Is the most dedicated and hard working teammate I have had. And y'all wanna bring up this to put him under. Man stop it. 3ski a legend in my eyes. I Understand this season isn't the way we wanted nor anybody wanted. https://t.co/731VuHfiNK
On Tuesday's episode of Undisputed, Sharpe questioned Wilson's commitment to the team.
I don't know who the coach is going to be, but the first thing you do is lock the office. You won't have an office anymore. You're putting yourself in front of the team and all those parking spaces are gone. I said it before, I'll say it again, and I stand by what I said. It's possible to talk about how we're a team and I'm good with my teammates, but deep down inside, they're seething, and I'm not going to leave it at that.
Wilson has struggled through the worst statistical season of his career and the Broncos are a disappointing 4-11.
The Broncos got two first-round picks, two second-round picks, one fifth-round pick, and a defensive lineman in exchange for Wilson.
Unless the Broncos trade or release him at a significant salary- cap penalty, Wilson will be under contract through 2028.
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Wilson's track record as a nine-time Pro Bowler and one-time Super Bowl champion made him expected to get elite production out of Jeudy and Courtland.
Wilson has been one of the league's worst signal-callers, completing 60.1 percent of his passes for 3,019 yards, 12 touchdown and nine interception in 13 games for the Broncos, who are last in the league in scoring offense at 15.5 points per contest.
Jeudy recorded 55 catches for 782 yards and six touchdown, while Sutton had 57 catches for 752 yards and one score.
In an embarrassing 51-14 loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Christmas Day, the offensive linemen pushed the backup quarterback after he tried to defend Wilson.
After less than a full season, the head coach of the Broncos was fired.
With the draft capital sent to Seattle as part of the Wilson trade, reloading the roster won't be easy for the Broncos.
Wilson seems to have the support of the Broncos locker room, which suggests there may still be hope to turn things around in the near future.