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Jared Verse Rams defensive star on hating the Seahawks, Matthew Stafford named MVP, what went wrong for LA's loss in NFC Championship, advice from Aaron Donald, Keon Coleman thoughts and the one off-season change he plans to make.

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4.93.1K Ratings

🗓️ 6 February 2026

⏱️ 45 minutes

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“I take the blame on defense, we thought we earned it but it was a young mindset.” Jared Verse We love sports because it's all about the thrill of victory and the agony of defeat, but for the athletes who play the game, it's all the moments in between that truly impact one's journey and mindset. Heading into Super Bowl weekend,  we look ahead to the big game with one of the most dominant young players in the NFL, LA Rams Jared Verse — the 2024 Defensive Rookie of the Year and one of the league's most disruptive young edge rushers. Jared joins The Pivot Podcast for a deep-dive into the chess match called professional football. The young star breaks down how film study, technique, and a relentless motor have helped him terrorize NFL quarterbacks, rack up pressures and tackles for loss, and evolve into a true game-changer for the Rams’ defense.  We get into LA's last two season endings in heartbreak loss, going inside the mindset after his team's NFC Championship loss in Seattle as Jared opens up in a reflective and humbling tone about what went wrong, who's to blame and how to recover mentally from the disappointment. He talks about his MVP quarterback Matthew Stafford, leadership from Sean McVay and special advice from Aaron Donald that has changed his approach to the game. In opening up about this loss that still stings, and how this feeling will fuel his offseason preparation — from extra hours in the lab to the mindset tweaks that separate good defenders from great ones. Plus, he shares what it’s like to learn from and compete with the best: the time he challenged Aaron Donald to a brutal one-on-one workout, came out the other side exhausted but inspired, and walked away with lessons on grit, fourth-quarter toughness, and the habits of elite defenders.  Jared also talks about the defensive stars he studies, the moves and counters he’s adding to his repertoire, and how guys like Donald, Myles Garrett, Micah Parsons, TJ Watt and others helped shape his approach — even facing San Fran's Trent Williams on his welcome to the NFL moment and how it woke him up to another level. He also shares his thoughts on his former college teammate Keon Coleman's struggles in Buffalo and what he thinks will come of it all. From film breakdowns to mental insight to edge rushing philosophy, teammate dynamics, and how the greats build a game against the very best — this is one of the most personal, candid reflections of a top athlete opening up on the highs and lows of playing sports at an elite level. Pivot Family, thank you for rocking with us, we love hearing from you, please hit subscribe, like, and comment! Keep this thing rolling! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Rams Jared Verst was the 2024 defensive rookie of the year, but he wasn't always destined for this

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level of greatness. He was just a no-star

0:38.1

recruit out of Pennsylvania. He even had to go to the University of Albany. But it was the COVID

0:42.6

stand at home that changed his life, family adversity, and a garage wait room sent Jared back to

0:48.1

school unrecognizable. He learned that he could be a dog there, but he became a true pro

0:53.0

at Florida State. But he understands he still has a long way to go.

0:57.0

I mean, having Aaron Donnell as a mentor and diving into film on Miles Garrett, Michael Parsons, and T.J. Watt,

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that's all helped him grow.

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But still, he's reeling from a loss last week to the Seattle Seahawks.

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He talks about his hate for that team, Keon Coleman, and what the Rams need to do to get

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over the playoff hump.

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Also, just so you know, Jalen Carter did not have on his chain.

1:20.7

It's Super Bowl Friday, and we have a young star with Super Bowl aspirations, so we appreciate

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you tapping in to a big game show with the Rams, Jared Verse. Knowing me I got the key On this vision I can trust Trust

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Limon this niggins,

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