LA Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey is about to return to his previous home and face his former team. Jalen was a part of a title-contending Jacksonville Jaguars once. His new team, Los Angeles Rams, will face the Jaguars in the SoFi Stadium on week 13. This homecoming of Ramsey will be interesting to see.
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Rams vs Jaguars
Jalen Ramsey’s Rams are the favorites to win this Sunday because the Jaguars have only won two games this season. Jaguars are 31st in scoring offense compared to all the other clubs: 28th in third-down percentage and 29th in turnovers. Overall, it hasn’t been a title-contending season for Jacksonville.
On the other hand, the Rams are 7-4. They can still reach the playoffs. LA stands seventh-best offensively in the NFL this season. The Rams are going to bring their A-game and play to win all five of their remaining games.
It’s just another game for Jalen Ramsey
Spent 11 hours on this project. Digitally "painting" Jalen Ramsey. Then added the Sofi Stadium background. This is for you @jalenramsey pic.twitter.com/4Rf5NVriff
— Rams House (@RamsHouse2) November 26, 2021
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The Rams brought in Jalen Ramsey via a trade in October 2019. Ramsey said, “This isn’t really about me playing Jacksonville,” he adds, “It’s another game, right? I don’t even really much know people there no more. They’ve got a whole new damn near organization. I only know probably like five people on the team, and I don’t even really be talking to them like that. I only talk to maybe two of them.”
It is safe to assume that the cornerback has moved on from his days in Jacksonville. Hearing how he does not really know anyone anymore and only talks to a couple of people, it seems unlikely that he misses his previous team. The offensive squad who used to play for the Jaguars at the time are no longer there either. The coaches have left the club as well. They replaced Doug Marrone with Urban Meyer before the 2021 season began. Even their general manager was replaced. The Jaguars brought in Trent Baalke for David Caldwell.
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Ramsey’s stay in Jacksonville almost made him appear in the Super Bowl once, but as well all know, that didn’t happen. However, he has a surprise appearance in the AFC Championship Game in 2017. Jalen Ramsey hopes to find more success with the LA Rams. The homecoming on Sunday won’t really make sense for Ramsey because he barely even knows anyone there.
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