Jalen Ramsey wants out.

The flashy cornerback requested a trade from the Jacksonville Jaguars, according to multiple reports on Monday, a day after he appeared to shove coach Doug Marrone on the sidelines during a tense first quarter moment in the team’s 13-12 loss to the Texans.

Ramsey, one of the NFL’s most outspoken players, didn’t speak to the media after the game, though Marrone attempted to smooth things over.

“These things happen,” Marrone told reporters on Monday. “They happen all the time; they really do. I think now they’re a little bit more publicized, but ever since I played there’s always stuff that goes on during the course of a game. Those things occur.”

They may not occur between the head coach and his star corner much longer, however. The Jaguars have already spoken to teams about a trade involving Ramsey, though there is no timetable for a deal. According to ESPN, the trash-talking shutdown corner would cost an acquiring team at least a first-round draft pick.

The incident with Marrone was the latest bit of controversy with Ramsey, who didn’t get a much-desired extension during the offseason, skipped voluntary workouts in a move that drew criticism from team brass, and then showed up at camp in an armored truck filled with money bags.

The 24-year-old is in the final year of his rookie contract after being the No. 5 pick in the 2016 NFL Draft and will be due for a sizable raise this offseason, if not earlier — even if its not from Jacksonville.