Jared Verse, the Los Angeles Rams’ defensive lineman, has quickly established himself as a force to be reckoned with in the NFL. Not only does he bring a relentless motor and ferocious competitiveness to the field, but he also backs it up with trash talk.
In the Rams’ recent win over the Minnesota Vikings, Verse was mic’d up, showcasing his ability to get inside opponents’ heads. Throughout the game, he constantly chirped at Vikings players, reminding them of his dominance.
Verse’s trash talk began early, with him taunting Vikings tight end Josh Oliver after recording his first sack of the night. “You like that sack on you?” Verse repeatedly asked, making sure Oliver knew who was in control.
The Vikings struggled to contain Verse one-on-one, and he made sure they knew it. After beating Oliver again for a tackle, Verse boasted, “84! I took you across the map!” His confidence was palpable, and he wasn’t afraid to share it.
When the Vikings attempted to block him solo, Verse would often remind them that it takes two players to stop him. “Hey, it takes two. I told you, big dog,” he said, solidifying his reputation as a formidable opponent.
Verse’s banter didn’t go unchallenged, however. Vikings center Garrett Bradbury responded to Verse’s trash talk by saying, “You talk a lot.” Verse quickly retorted, “And you can’t stop me!” demonstrating his unwavering confidence.
The six-minute mic’d-up video of Verse’s performance has become a must-watch, showcasing his unrelenting competitiveness and savage trash-talking abilities. Verse’s emergence as a dominant force in the NFL is undeniable, and his ability to get inside opponents’ heads only adds to his impressive skillset.