James Bradberry takes the high road in response to Deebo Samuel calling him “trash”

James Bradberry takes the high road in response to Deebo Samuel calling him “trash” and said he’s just focused on playing the 49ers

James Bradberry is an eight-year veteran, so he’s experienced plenty of trash talk and big-time NFL matchups during his time with the Panthers, Giants, and Eagles.

Bradberry and Philadelphia will play host to San Francisco on Sunday, and the Eagles’ All-Pro cornerback was asked about trash talk from 49ers star wide receiver Deebo Samuel.

The quiet and reserved wide receiver took the high road in his response.

On Monday, Samuel was asked about calling Eagles cornerback James Bradberry “trash” last season.

“I don’t regret nothing I said,” Samuel said via Jennifer Lee Chan of NBC Sports Bay Area.

Following the 49ers’ loss to the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game, Samuel went on the “I Am Athlete” podcast with LeSean McCoy, Brandon Marshall, and Adam “Pacman” Jones and called Bradberry “trash” when asked by the panel about the holes were in the Eagles defense.

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49ers’ Deebo Samuel says he doesn’t regret comments made about Eagles, James Bradberry

49ers’ Deebo Samuel says he doesn’t regret calling James Bradberry “trash” or any of the other disrespectful comments he made about the Eagles in the offseason

The time has finally arrived, and after an offseason spent talking trash back and forth, Philadelphia and San Francisco are set to square off in blockbuster Week 13 showdown at Lincoln Financial Field.

A rematch of the 2023 NFC Championship game, the 49ers will enter the contest 8-3 with Super Bowl aspirations and atop the NFC West after a Week 12 win over the Seahawks.

All-Pro wide receiver Deebo Samuel was at the center of the offseason trash talk, and he didn’t back down when asked about his comments on Monday.

If you were busy last offseason and this summer, Samuel made it clear that he is not a fan of the Eagles, and was looking forward to this matchup.

Samuel was held to 33 yards on three catches in San Francisco’s 31-7 loss to the eventual NFC Champions.

Most of the conversation afterward centered around the road team having no available quarterbacks after Brock Purdy and Josh Johnson were knocked out of the game with injuries.

Philadelphia appeared in the Super Bowl, while San Francisco spent the entire offseason lamenting what could have been.

Samuel was a guest on COMPLEX Sports with ZION OLOJEDE back in May, and he made the below comments about the Eagles, their luck and other things on his mind.