The Daily Courier

Patriots won’t bite on Jaguars’ Ramsey and his trash talk

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FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) — As they normally do when the opposition says something you might post on a bulletin board, the New England Patriots reacted diplomatic­ally Monday to Jacksonvil­le’s Jalen Ramsey guaranteei­ng his team is “going to the Super Bowl and we gonna win that (expletive).”

“Man, that guy’s really good,” said a smiling Pro Bowl special teamer Matthew Slater. “The good lord made that guy and he said, ‘let there be corner’ and there he is, so I’d be confident if I were him as well.”

That’s just the way the Pats, who never say anything negative about their opponents, handle these things.

Safety Duron Harmon, asked the same question, said, “Hey, man, Jalen Ramsey’s a good player.

“He talks a lot of trash, that’s part of his game and you can’t take it away from him. He’s confident — he should be confident in his team. He has a really good football team.”

The Patriots, appearing in their seventh straight AFC title game and seeking the sixth Super Bowl trip of the Bill Belichick/Tom Brady era (in their 12th title game), got an early taste of the Jaguars in August. The teams held three days of joint practices before a preseason game won by Jacksonvil­le 31-24.

“That was like eons ago, when you think about the course of a football season and how long it is and what happens over the course of the football season,” said Slater. “You look at those joint practices, for example, Jalen Ramsey wasn’t even out there and this guy, he’s elite. There are different dynamics to both teams. I don’t know how much we’ll look at those practices and that preseason game; I’m sure we’ll take a look at it, but both teams are very different.”

Veteran offensive lineman Nate Solder was impressed with what he saw from the Jaguars on Sunday.

“Their front stood out to me, the way they get after the quarterbac­k, the way they stop the run; they were ball hawks, went after the ball on every play,” he said.

Looking back on the Jaguars in August and now in the conference title game, Solder said, “It’s a unique scenario, but I’m not surprised because we knew that they were good then as we know that they’re good now.”

Asked about how impressive it was for the Jaguars to go into Pittsburgh and win, Patriots coach Bill Belichick said, “Very impressive; yeah. They did a great job. Again, they do a lot of things well, play good defence, can rush the passer, can stop the run, turn the ball over, can run the ball, have a lot of explosive players in the passing game, they’re good in the kicking game, they’re very aggressive in the kicking game.”

“They’re well coached. I know that, for sure. They’ve handled the situations that have come up in those games very well — fourthand-1 in the first quarter, things like that. They’ve really done a good job, so yeah, it’s impressive.”

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The Associated Press Jacksonvil­le Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey stops Steelers wide receiver Antonio Brown, Sunday.

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