Alabama WR Jerry Jeudy has a devastating juke move — one that he’s shown off time and time again this season.

Apparently, former Heisman-winning Louisville QB Lamar Jackson played a role in helping Jeudy develop that devastating move.

Both Jeudy and Jackson were born in Pompano Beach, Florida, and they grew up playing football on the streets together. According to Jeudy, Jackson once juked Jeudy, and from there, the Alabama receiver started adding it to his game (via AL.com):

“Actually, when I was younger, Lamar Jackson, I used to play with him when I was younger,” Jeudy said. “He hit me with one of those moves before and ever since then, I took it from him and started adding it to my game.

“It was a backyard game,” Jeudy said. “It was on the street, like a small little street. If you’re on the grass, you’re going to get hit. If you’re on concrete, they’re not going to hit you. So, it’s a real small space. You having a small space helps you out with knowing how to juke and stuff.”

Jeudy’s move has been making defenders look foolish all year, so credit to Jackson for showing him how it’s done.

For now, Alabama fans will just sit back and enjoy watching him juke defenders on a weekly basis.