Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey has no reservations about spicing up his much-anticipated AFC Championship Game rematch Sunday with New England Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski.

After telling ESPN he wasn’t particularly impressed with Gronkowski and saying that the four-time all-pro tight end struggles against cornerbacks, Ramsey had to address the situation once again on Thursday.

“He’s good, he’s good,” Ramsey said. “We ain’t gonna get it twisted, he’s good. You saying this to me is supposed to bring fear to me or something? All right, then. I don’t fear no man, period. So he’s gonna have to come out there and line up for me. Or however it goes.”

Told that Jaguars defensive coordinator Todd Wash believed anyone who thought Gronkowski was overrated was crazy, Ramsey responded, “I might be crazy. I don’t care.”

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Gronkowski did his best to pour cold water on the feud, but it’s sure to resurface Sunday.

“I mean if that’s how he feels, that’s how he feels,” Gronkowski said. “It’s a big game this Sunday. We’re playing them. I’m sure I’m going to have opportunities to go versus him. I’m sure he’s going to have opportunities to go versus me. So I’m just preparing like I always prepare.”

Both teams started the season 1-0.