Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback Jalen Ramsey (20) reacts after a play during the first half of an NFL football game against the New England Patriots in Jacksonville, Fla. ▲

FOXBORO -- It was only a matter of time before Jalen Ramsey responded.

A day after Stephon Gilmore said that Ramsey had more time to trash talk because he was a "zone guy," the Jacksonville Jaguars cornerback responded.

"I mean we know that's furthest from the truth," said Ramsey on Thursday. "I'm gonna continue to do what the team asks me to do, either man or zone. Maybe he should try it, I was All-Pro [in 2017]. I never understood why someone on the same side of the ball would hate on someone, usually we're going against the opponent. Maybe I'm a threat or something. I really don't know. That was weird to me. It's lame, it's corny. But that's him, though."

On Wednesday, during an appearance on The Sport Hub's Zolak and Bertrand show, Gilmore was asked about Ramsey's trash talk about Kansas City Chiefs receiver Tyreek Hill. The Jags corner has become one of the biggest trash talkers in the NFL.

The Patriots cornerback said that trash talking isn't his style, but then added, "I feel like a lot of guys that talk, they're mostly zone guys, so they have a lot of energy to do that."