A new Rams policy will help fans who recently bought Jared Verse jerseys get out of a pickle.
The team announced on Wednesday that after it traded Verse to Cleveland as part of the blockbuster deal that netted Myles Garrett, it will now allow fans to swap out any No. 8 Verse jerseys that were purchased in the last few months.

“If you bought a new Jared Verse jersey from the pop-up merch store at the Draft Block Party or at the Equipment Room since we launched our new uniforms in April 2026, you can exchange for another jersey of your choice for free,” the team wrote in a statement to its fans.
“If you bought any Jared Verse jersey in the past 90 days on ramsfanshop.com, nflshop.com or fanatics.com,” it added, “you can exchange your jersey for free.”
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On the Rams’ official team website, team officials outlined how Los Angeles supporters can initiate the exchange process.
Verse joined the Rams in 2024 and became an immediate star, making the Pro Bowl in his first two seasons.
Los Angeles, however, had to send him to the Browns on Monday along with three draft picks in order to complete the Garrett trade.
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Verse admitted to reporters in Cleveland on Wednesday he was “upset for a good bit of time” over the move.
But he also explained as a professional athlete, he understood “the nature of the business.”
“Everybody does what they think is best for their business,” he said. “And that’s the situation I’m in.”
For Garrett’s part, he said at his introductory press conference in Los Angeles on Tuesday that he was thrilled with the trade and the immediate opportunity to win a Super Bowl that comes with it.


