
Jeremiah Trotter says he won’t wear his son’s jersey if the Cowboys draft him
Former Eagles LB Jeremiah Trotter is forever remembered as an all-time great, and his son is hoping to continue the legacy.
Jeremiah Trotter Jr. recorded 202 tackles (29.5 tackles for loss), 13 sacks, and 13 pass breakups in his four years at Clemson, making him a top prospect in the upcoming NFL Draft.
Trotter Sr. will proudly rep his son’s jersey no matter what team calls his name next month, except one.
On a recent episode of Takeoff with John Clark, Trotter stated he won’t wear a Cowboys jersey even if his son is drafted to Dallas.
“I told him, I can’t wear that jersey. I can’t put on a Dallas jersey. I just can’t do it.” 😂
— John Clark (@JClarkNBCS) March 21, 2024
-Jeremiah Trotter on if his son Jeremiah Jr is drafted by the Cowboys
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For those that are unfamiliar, Trotter spent eight seasons with the Eagles during the 2000s. He fought many battles against the divisional rivals as one of the most feared men in Jim Johnson’s defense.
Respect to the Axe Man — we don’t respect the Cowboys no matter what, even if family is involved.
As for Axe Man Jr., here’s hoping he gets drafted anywhere but Dallas so I can appreciate his game, preferably in Philadelphia.




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