Upset Jared Verse was caught off guard by Rams Myles Garrett trade

Jared Verse didn’t hide his emotions during his introductory press conference when he spoke about when he learned he was being traded from the Los Angeles Rams to the Cleveland Browns.Speaking to reporters after his first practice with Cleveland on Wednesday, the 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year admitted the blockbuster deal that sent Myles Garrett to Los Angeles caught him completely off guard.“It caught me by surprise,” Verse said.“I loved L.A.
I love the coaches, the organization, my teammates, the staff, the fans.I love the whole vibe of L.A.
It was upsetting.I was upset for a good little bit of time.”That initial disappointment eventually gave way to appreciation after learning how highly the Browns valued him in trade talks.
Cleveland reportedly viewed Verse as a centerpiece of the deal, something the 25-year-old said meant a great deal to both him and his family.“Hard work never fails you,” Verse said.“It brought some sunshine into this whole situation.
It was cool to know that.”Now in Cleveland, Verse is focused less on the name he was traded for and more on the identity he wants to continue building, that is to say continue being himself.“I’m not here to fill anyone’s shoes,” Verse said.“Myles, he’s a size 13 Nikes, whatever they are.
I’m a size 13.5, 14 Jordans.Everybody’s different.
I bring my own.That’s not my job.”Verse will continue to lean into what has defined his rise to this point: relentless effort, emotional play, and a belligerent mentality.
“It’s violent,” Verse said.“I play angry.
Angry that you think you can block me.”And that is exactly what caught the Browns’ attention.“Jared’s passion and relentless style of play will be embraced by our fans,” Browns general manager Andrew Berry said.“He will fit right in with the established identity of our defense.”Head coach Todd Monken saw that on display immediately on the practice field.“A guy that goes all out on every snap,” ...