Jared Verse’s attempt to rally his former Rams teammates against the Seahawks ended in embarrassment after Seattle’s Leonard Williams and Nick Emmanwori turned his message into a social media joke. Verse, now a Cleveland Brown after being traded for Myles Garrett, posted a message telling ex-Rams players to “beat the Seahawks” in their upcoming matchup. The tweet was met with immediate mockery from Williams and Emmanwori, who responded with laughing emojis and memes, underscoring the NFC West’s simmering bad blood.
The exchange escalated the psychological warfare ahead of the Christmas Day clash at SoFi Stadium. Williams, a defensive tackle for Seattle, and Emmanwori, a rookie linebacker, amplified the trolling, framing the rivalry as one-sided entertainment rather than a competitive threat. Their responses went viral, drawing attention to the NFC West’s intensity and Seattle’s readiness to defend their crown.
The Rams, now without Garrett and Verse, face a Seahawks team that has seized the narrative. The Christmas Day showdown looms as both sides prepare for a physical, high-stakes battle where momentum matters as much as matchups. Seattle’s ability to weaponize social media could shift the psychological edge before the teams even take the field. Read at NewsData.io