Sebastian Joseph-Day shares how he got ‘Seabass’ nickname, which he hates

Sebastian Joseph-Day made it very clear: he does not like being called Seabass.

Sebastian Joseph-Day hasn’t exactly become a household name in Los Angeles just yet despite putting together a terrific 2020 season as the Rams’ starting nose tackle. He’s a versatile defender in the middle of the defensive line, contributing alongside Aaron Donald and Michael Brockers – especially against the run.

His name is a mouthful to say, so he’s adopted the nickname “Seabass” for short. It turns out, Joseph-Day doesn’t like being called Seabass and he let everyone on Twitter know it. He shared the story behind the nickname, blaming Brockers for making it stick despite knowing Joseph-Day hates being called it.

It’s not just fans and Brockers who call him Seabass, either. The Rams use that nickname all the time, even creating a funny video series called “Fishing with Seabass” where he interviews teammates on the practice field.

So remember: It’s Sebastian, not Seabass. He’s not a fish.

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