Rams DE Jared Verse enters the season after winning last year’s Defensive Rookie of the Year award. Verse said that former DT Aaron Donald challenged him to an exhaustive workout following the season.
“I went home, and I didn’t work out for like a day and a half because I couldn’t move my body,” Verse said, via Eric Williams of FoxSports. “The one thing he kept saying throughout the whole workout … was, ‘Think of the fourth quarter. Everyone’s good the first, second and third, but what about the fourth? That’s where you make your money.’ He’s saying it loud and proud. He was talking like me. I was like, ‘Damn, OK, I guess there’s levels to this.’”
Rams DL Braden Fiske called Verse an “igniter” for their defense because of his energy around the locker room.
“He’s an igniter,” fellow Rams DL Braden Fiske said. “Just the way he talks, he builds that confidence within our group. Just the energy he brings, it’s a game-changer for us. It gets us going during games, in practice and in the weight room. He just sets sparks, and you love to have him.”
Rams S Quentin Lake said Verse is often talking smack and is practicing “controlled aggression.”
“Obviously, there’s levels to it,” Lake said. “We’re all teammates at the end of the day. But AD [Donald] actually mentioned it when he was here, and that’s controlled aggression. There has to be some type of tenacity, some type of edge that you play with, especially on the defensive side. But how can you control that and refine it to make it a strength?”
Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald highlighted ball security as something that can help elevate third-round QB Jalen Milroe‘s game.
“He’s out there, (and) he’s playing his tail off,” Macdonald said, via NY Times. “*There’s things that we’re going to learn from....