Rams' Jalen Ramsey to face Jaguars, whom he couldn't wait to leave
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[December 02, 2021]
Jalen Ramsey has three interceptions
this season, and you can rest assured the standout cornerback would
like to add to that count when the Los Angeles Rams host the
Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday.
The 27-year-old Ramsey will be suiting up for the Rams (7-4) for the
36th time when he faces his former club for the first time.
Ramsey's antics were often over the top during his three-plus
seasons with the Jaguars, and things got ugly when he clashed with
then-coach Doug Marrone early in the 2019 season. He requested a
trade and repeatedly criticized the franchise until Jacksonville
dealt him to the Rams in mid-October.
He was a two-time Pro Bowl selection for the Jaguars and has added
two more to the resume with the Rams. First-year Jacksonville coach
Urban Meyer isn't surprised after viewing film of Ramsey.
"I asked the question, you know that I would like to have him,"
Meyer said of Ramsey. "When he left here, I was like, I didn't
follow it that closely, but 'What in the world?' I see what I see on
videotape."
What Ramsey views on video is Jacksonville (2-9) struggling to put
points on the board.
The Jaguars have averaged 11.4 points while losing four of their
past five games, including their last three. Jacksonville ranks 31st
in scoring offense at 15.7 points per game.
Meyer said the team will switch to a faster up-tempo style that is
pleasing to quarterback Trevor Lawrence. The No. 1 overall draft
pick threw three touchdown passes in his NFL debut against the
Houston Texans on Sept. 12, but hasn't thrown for more than one in a
game since then.
In fact, Lawrence's touchdown pass in last Sunday's 21-14 loss to
the Atlanta Falcons was his first since Oct. 31.
"The last few weeks, we've kind of been a little stagnant
offensively," Lawrence told reporters. "We've had a few good
possessions here and there, but it's not as consistent as we want to
be. I really felt like last week was the first game in a couple of
weeks where we really got in a flow and it felt good."
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The loss to Atlanta was the Jaguars' 15th straight
against NFC teams. Their last such win came against the New York
Giants 20-15 in Week 1 of the 2018 season.
The Rams have their own issues with three straight setbacks. Los
Angeles allowed an average of 31.7 points in the defeats and scored
16 or fewer points in two of the games.
"I still got all the money on this Rams rush," Los
Angeles outside linebacker Von Miller said. "I'm really excited to
see what we do in the future. We've got six games left."
The Rams fell 36-28 to the Green Bay Packers last Sunday in a game
they trailed by 19 after three quarters. Los Angeles coach Sean
McVay said he was looking past the football aspect when examining
what has gone on during the skid.
"These things present a rare opportunity to really learn about
people, and you almost appreciate them even more in the way that our
guys came in today," McVay said Wednesday.
Quarterback Matthew Stafford has thrown five interceptions during
the slide after tossing just four through the first eight games.
Stafford did throw three touchdown passes against Green Bay to raise
his season count to 27, second in the NFL.
The Rams are still working on getting Odell Beckham
Jr. acquainted with the offense to be a complementary option behind
star Cooper Kupp, who leads the NFL with 92 receptions and 1,237
yards and is tied for the league lead with 10 touchdowns.
Beckham (hip) was limited during Wednesday's practice. Running back
Darrell Henderson Jr. (thigh) and cornerback David Long Jr. (non-COVID
illness) sat out.
As for Jacksonville, linebacker Myles Jack (knee) and cornerback
Shaquill Griffin (concussion) were among the five players who sat
out.
--Field Level Media
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