Jaguars' Ramsey says criticism of Josh Allen 'doesn't matter'
Outspoken Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey didn't voice a changed opinion of rookie quarterback Josh Allen following the Buffalo Bills' 24-21 victory on Sunday.
Ramsey said in an August interview with GQ he thinks "Allen is trash." He doubled down on that notion ahead of their Week 12 matchup.
After Allen completed 8 of 19 passes for 160 yards and a score while rushing for 99 yards and another touchdown, Ramsey seemed to be moving on.
"The good thing about the world we live in is everyone can have an opinion. I stick by my opinions usually. It was with his feet. He did enough for their team to get a win," Ramsey said after the game, according to Mark Ludwiczak of the Bills Digest.
"That's really what matters at the end of the day. So it doesn't matter what I said or anything like that. I'm sure that's what he was thinking on his side, it doesn't matter. You have opinions every day, they can have opinions but it's about what you go out there and do and what he went out there and did for his team is get a win so you can't really say anything about it."
Allen, the seventh overall pick of the 2018 NFL Draft out of Wyoming, improved to 3-3 as a starter this season. He has just three passing touchdowns and five interceptions but has added four scores on the ground.
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