Every NFL team’s biggest villain ever

Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images)
Denver Broncos tight end Shannon Sharpe answers questions at Media Day on January 26, 1999, at Pro Player Stadium in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Allen Kee/Getty Images) /
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Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) runs down the field in celebration after his interception that ends Buffalo’s final drive of an NFL football Wild Card play-off game at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. Jacksonville won 10-3.
Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) runs down the field in celebration after his interception that ends Buffalo’s final drive of an NFL football Wild Card play-off game at EverBank Field in Jacksonville, Fla., Sunday, Jan. 7, 2018. Jacksonville won 10-3. /

Jacksonville Jaguars: CB Jalen Ramsey

We know that Jalen Ramsey does have a Super Bowl ring with the Rams, but if memory serves, wasn’t he supposed to go with the Jaguars to Minneapolis for Super Bowl LII and win that game as well? After all, he did say that after Jacksonville stunned Pittsburgh that 2017 season in the divisional round of the playoffs. Oh yes, he lost to Tom Brady in the “Myles Jack play” game, i.e., the AFC Championship Game.

Ramsey is a villain because he was one of the few who could open his mouth and, most importantly, back it up, unlike Eli Apple. AJ Green can attest to it. Ramsey has had to be humbled multiple times, but that hasn’t stopped him completely. He comes back with more, ensuring that the villain tag is attached to his name and his game.