![]() “I’m just gradually taking my time trying to better myself each day,” Bradley said. He has to keep his head down and earn it at training camp. Bradley knows a spot on the 53-man roster hasn’t been promised to him. Maturer words have never been spoken and it’s refreshing to hear from such a young player. I would be in the game and I would talk about his girlfriend. I would find his girlfriend or something. New Eagles LB Shaun Bradley was a savage trash talker at Temple. Maybe somewhere down the line, you’ll see that, or I’ll bring that back, but right now I’m just trying to get better and help this team win.” I have more important things in front of me first. I want to earn some respect in this league first before I start worrying about things like that. “But, you know, it’s a different league, man, and I definitely want to feel my way through it first. “That’s definitely true and I definitely used to do it, for sure,” Bradley said of his college habits. Bradley told reporters last week that he plans to tone that stuff down and earn some respect in the NFL before he starts worrying about trash talk. He’s not sure those tactics are smart at the professional level, though. Sometimes he would “push him on his head” or “bump him by accident.” Bradley would specifically target the running backs and quarterbacks and disguise personal information about them as play calls. The sixth-round pick out of Temple was savage with his trash-talking, too. ![]() He used to research opposing players’ girlfriends and make it personal. Temple LB Shaun Bradley grew up near Philly and the Eagles took him in the sixth round of the 2020 NFL Draft.Įagles rookie linebacker Shaun Bradley had a unique way of stoking the competitive flames in college.
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