Jared Verse, originally from Dayton, Ohio, finds himself with the Cleveland Browns after a trade from the Los Angeles Rams. Despite the benefit of being closer to family, the news of the trade was unwelcome for Verse.
“I was upset for a good little bit of time,” Verse mentioned when speaking to local reporters at the Browns’ facility.
Moving from the Rams, a Super Bowl contender, to the Browns, struggling in the AFC North, was a shock. It’s like going from a luxury setting to a far less glamorous situation.
Verse expressed his attachment to Los Angeles, praising the coaches, the organization, teammates, and fans. He described the transition as challenging.
Such reactions echo similar sentiments from players like Jared Goff, who also faced unexpected trades in the past. Goff, once a key figure for the Rams, was traded to the Detroit Lions in exchange for Matthew Stafford.
For Verse, it involves adapting to a new environment and different prospects. The Rams, who ended last season with a 12-5 record, stood much stronger than the Browns, who concluded at 5-12.
Being a professional athlete involves recognizing that your team is essentially your workplace. Teams make decisions they believe are in their best interest, which is something Verse now understands.
“Everybody does what they think is best for their business,” Verse noted, reflecting on the trade. Although initially upset, he looks forward to contributing to the Browns.
I’ve never been a quitter. You either work or give up.
An interesting aspect of the trade involved Myles Garrett moving to the Rams, alongside substantial draft compensations. Browns General Manager Andrew Berry explained the conditions necessary for trading Garrett, including long-term benefits and draft capital rewards.
The move could potentially be beneficial for Verse, aligning with his career timeline. He is under contract with the Browns through 2027, positioning him as an asset for the team’s future.

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