Jared Verse has generated a ton of buzz around the NFL for his outstanding rookie campaign, but he made headlines for a very different reason on Friday. In an interview with the LA Times, Verse flat-out said he hates Eagles fans.
Philadelphia's Saquon Barkley believes that Rams' Jared Verse calling out Eagles fans was 'probably not the smartest thing to say.'
Rams linebacker Jared Verse grew up in Pennsylvania. It's safe to say he didn't grow up an Eagles fan. Verse told the Los Angeles Times this week that he has always despised Eagles fans. “I hate Eagles fans,
The Rams' Jared Verse let it be known that he hates Eagles fans. Saquon Barkley didn't think that was smart ahead of the Rams' trip to Philadelphia.
With a game-best -165 odds, Barkley’s anytime touchdown prop was the most popular of the day at BetMGM, followed by Marvin Mims (+260) and Josh Allen (-130), who both also failed to score in the earlier Broncos-Bills game.
The weekend of NFL football that some believe to be the NFL's best has arrived. Divisional round playoff action will take place with two games on Saturday and two games on Sunday between the league's elite eight,
LeSean McCoy joins Colin Cowherd to discuss why he views Saquon Barkley as one of the greatest running backs in the league. McCoy dives into what makes Barkley special, his dominance on the field, and how he compares to other top-tier RBs.
Our expert picks on whether the Philadelphia Eagles can end the Los Angeles Rams' season in the NFL Division Round Playoff game
The Cowboys are set to interview a pair of former NFL head coaches next in Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier. Saleh was fired by the New York Jets five games into his fourth season in 2024. Frazier, the assistant head coach in Seattle this season, spent three-plus years as coach of the Minnesota Vikings a decade ago.
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley faces the Los Angeles Rams on Sunday in the Divisional Round, a team he torched for 255 rushing yards and two touchdowns in Week 12. The NFL's rushing champion has been the centerpiece of Philadelphia's offense,
Familiarity breeds contempt. But in specific circumstances, it can breed admiration and mutual respect. A year ago, that dynamic led Patrick Queen to cross enem