Shaun Bradley spent four years playing football at Temple and was rewarded by being drafted by the Philadelphia Eagles in the sixth round with the 196th overall pick of the 2020 NFL Draft.
His form of savagery in his trash talking will make him a fan favorite in Philadelphia after the rookie linebacker stated how he used v
In an interview this week with NBC10, Bradley described how he used social media to find his opponents’ girlfriend’s and trash talk about them during the game to get in their head.
“This past season, you know, I used to look up – I used to take the quarterback, or the running back, and I used to go on his page and I would find his girlfriend, or something, and I would just be in the game talking about his girlfriend. I would say her name, I would make it like it was a call. I would get up from making a tackle, maybe push him on his head by accident, bump him by accident. Little stuff, but it varied from game to game.”
Talking about a college guy’s girl is one thing, but taking that same trash talk to the pros could prove detrimental to his health.
Bradley had 86 tackles and eight tackles for loss in his senior year at Temple. Total, he had 255 tackles, 22 tackles for loss, two sacks, three interceptions, five pass breakups and three forced fumbles in his four seasons with the Owls.