Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey didn't appreciate reporters' claims that he got beat by the Raiders WR during a joint practice. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Jalen Ramsey is one of the most confident cornerbacks in the NFL, so he’s clearly not terribly pleased with reports that he was beaten by Raiders wide receiver Hunter Renfrow during Wednesday’s joint practice.

The Raiders and Los Angeles Rams engaged in a sometimes-heated joint practice on Wednesday, with the Raiders frequently using Renfrow to target Ramsey. Based on the accounts of the reporters and writers who were on the scene, Renfrow got the better of Ramsey multiple times during practice, with Ramsey struggling to contain the third-year receiver.

Renfrow even trended on Twitter amid the reports, as many were amused that a matchup that on paper tilts strongly to Ramsey would have gone so poorly for the Rams defensive back.

Ramsey took note of those reports and tweeted later Wednesday suggesting that he was the victim of clickbait stories.

“I can’t believe that 'y’all' believe half the bs that people say for clicks.. y’all gotta know at this point & do better than that lol,” Ramsey tweeted.

Ramsey is a confident trash-talker who does not like hearing about himself getting torched in any context. His tweets aren’t going to make anyone believe that the accounts from practice were wrong, though. If anything, it adds more intrigue to Saturday’s preseason game between the two teams.

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