Denver Broncos wide receiver Jerry Jeudy is giving the Rookie of the Year voters some final things to think about on the final day of the season.

Jeudy makes a catch and turns on the afterburners, taking it 92 yards for the longest touchdown of the 2020 NFL season.

Jeudy finishes the 2020 season with 856 receiving yards and three touchdowns. While more than likely not enough to win Rookie of the Year, Jeudy has shown the Broncos and the rest of the league that he is a force to be reckoned with, giving the Broncos organization and fans something to look forward to in the 2021 season.

The 2020 season has been a crazy year due to the coronavirus pandemic, and it affects rookies more than usual due to the absence of a preseason. Despite no preseason, multiple rookies have made an impact on their team.

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Most notable of those include quarterbacks Joe Burrow, who was helping to get the Bengals back into a winning form before his injury. Tua Tagovailoa, who took over as the starter in Miami with the Dolphins halfway through the season, helped the franchise win 10 games and come within a game of the playoffs. Justin Herbert had moments of brilliance in Los Angeles with the Chargers.

Also behind center Jalen Hurts stepped in late in the season for Carson Wentz in Philadelphia, revitalizing the team. The main running back who made a big impression has been Clyde Edwards-Helaire in Kansas City. Another wide receiver who has been impressive in his first season has been Chase Claypool in Pittsburgh, who helped the Steelers have an undefeated record through the first half of the season.