Andrew Berry: Jared Verse is a perfect fit as an edge rusher for our defense
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But edge rusher Jared Verse, who is headed to Cleveland, was the critical piece to make the deal work.
That’s according to Browns General Manager Andrew Berry, who told reporters in his Tuesday press conference that it was Verse’s inclusion in the deal that made it go from a hypothetical to a real possibility.
“Jared Verse, he’s obviously a huge part of this return for us,” Berry said. “Jared is an outstanding football player. Former defensive rookie of the year, two-time original ballot Pro Bowler, he’s a perfect DNA match for our attacking front. He’s really a terror in both phases, both as a run defender and a pass rusher. And we are really, really excited to add him to our team.
“He allows us to continue to play defense at a high level, which has b been our standard over the past several seasons. And we’re really excited to welcome him to the organization.”
Verse, 25, was the No. 19 overall pick in 2024 and has registered 12.0 sacks, 22 tackles for loss, and 45 quarterback hits over his first two seasons.
“We liked him a lot coming out,” Berry said. “We weren’t really in a position to take him, obviously, the year he came out because he came out in ’24. I would say that probably had less of a bearing on this transaction. But what made it really easy is that he’s an outstanding player at 25 years old at a very, very hard-to-find position. Yes, we’re excited to have him specifically. But it’s not necessarily like this was a two-year focal point in the making.
“Usually when you make these trades, you’re completely trading off present for future,” Berry added. “And to get a player like Jared in the deal where the defense still maintains its excellence, that was really attractive to us.”
Born in Dayton, Verse is an Ohio native and will now be returning to the state.
“He was very excited yesterday when we talked to him on the phone,” Berry said. “He’s ready to go. I think he’s really excited to play in the scheme. Maybe some of you already know, he’s from Dayton, Ohio — his sister is still here and everything like that. He’s going to be fun. He has a ton of energy now. There’s going to be some colorful quotes for everybody in this room.”
But more than that, the Browns are expecting to get a high-quality pass rusher who will significantly impact games.
“I wouldn’t sit here and put a cap on any player’s ceiling,” Berry said. “I just know the list of players that have been defensive rookie of the year and original-ballot Pro Bowlers in their first two seasons is very small.
“He’s a perfect fit as an edge rusher for our defense.”
Josh Jacobs at practice Tuesday, Matt LaFleur calls it "business as usual"
Running back Josh Jacobs is back on the Packers' practice field this week.
Video from Tuesday's OTA session shows Jacobs dressed and going through drills with his teammates. Jacobs was arrested May 26 after police responded to an alleged domestic violence incident a few days earlier. He missed practice time as those matters played out, but it does not sound like there will be any limitations on his participation this week.
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said, via multiple reporters, that it is "business as usual" for the veteran back.
Prosecutors said last week that there has been no decision about formally filing criminal charges against Jacobs, who was arrested on suspicion of strangulation, battery, criminal damage to property, disorderly conduct and intimidation of a victim.
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