Jalen Ramsey is shedding light on why he wants off the Jaguars.

Ramsey has not kept it a secret that he wants out of Jacksonville, but has not shed much light on the reasons why.

But while appearing on Uninterrupted’s “17 Weeks” podcast this week, Ramsey opened up about his trade request.

“Some disrespectful things were said on their end that made me definitely walk out and call my agent as soon as I walked out,” Ramsey said. “I told him, I said, ‘It’s time. My time is up here in Jacksonville.’ I said, ‘I want to ask for a trade.’

“I was truly at peace like I wasn’t in a mindset of making a decision while I was angry. I was completely calm. I still stand by that decision, asking for trade.”

Ramsey had a verbal altercation with head coach Doug Marrone during a Week 2 loss to the Texans, but he said that has nothing to do with his reasons for wanting to leave.

Ramsey is also frustrated with being asked to play more zone than man coverage on the field.

”Requesting the trade … it’s kind of been building over time,” Ramsey said on the podcast, which was taped Monday. ”It has nothing to do with my teammates here. It has nothing to do with the city. … But it’s more so with the front office and the organization.”

It is evident that his mind is made up about leaving the Jaguars, whose executive VP of football operations, Tom Coughlin, has drawn some criticism from the star cornerback.

Coughlin, who was head coach of the Giants from 2004 to 2015, was hired as the team’s top football executive in 2017. But Ramsey is just one of several players questioning front-office decisions, according to the Associated Press.

Ramsey started for the Jaguars on Thursday, posting nine tackles and a forced fumble. The team didn’t bench him to prevent injury while a trade is worked out: Ramsey was on the field for all 75 of Jacksonville’s defensive snaps.