Ramsey talks the talk. In a different way, so does Brady. Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports

Tom Brady and the New England Patriots almost always refrain from getting into verbal sparring matches with their opponents in the media, but what happens on the field when game day arrives is a different story.

When Tom Brady took the field at Gillette Stadium on Sunday and went through his usual fist-pump routine, Jacksonville Jaguars star cornerback Jalen Ramsey had some words for the four-time Super Bowl MVP. Cameras briefly showed Brady barking back at Ramsey before jogging away.

Despite concerns about his injured throwing hand, Brady appeared as focused as ever when he took the field before the AFC Championship Game. In fact, he even took out some of his frustrations on a camera person who was trying to do his job.

The Jaguars have been smack-talking opponents all year long, and they have continuously backed it up. There’s no reason to change their approach for the most important game of the year.

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