Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen will get back on the field for the first time in six weeks on Sunday against the Jacksonville Jaguars.

It’s just in time to face the Jags’ defense which is led by cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Allen injured his elbow in Week 6 and ahead of his Week 12 return, Allen reiterated his thoughts on Ramsey from this offseason.

In an interview in August, Ramsey ripped a bunch of NFL quarterbacks. At the time, Allen hadn’t yet seen NFL action, but he was still a target nonetheless.

Not only did Ramsey call Allen “trash,” but he took a dig at Buffalo’s front office for even drafting him, calling Allen a “stupid pick” at No. 7 overall. Here’s Ramsey’s full response:

“I think Allen is trash. I don’t care what nobody say. He’s trash. And it’s gonna show too. That’s a stupid draft pick to me. We play them this year, and I’m excited as hell. I hope he’s their starting quarterback. He played at Wyoming. Every time they played a big school—like, they played Iowa State, which is not a big school in my opinion because I went to Florida State, and he threw five interceptions, and they lost by a couple touchdowns or something like that.

“He never beat a big school. If you look at his games against big schools, it was always hella interceptions, hella turnovers. It’s like: Yo, if you’re this good, why couldn’t you do better? He fits that mold, he’s a big, tall quarterback. Big arm, supposedly. I don’t see it, personally,” Ramsey said.

Prior to that, Ramsey also quoted a tweet from the team’s official Twitter account which was a video of Allen throwing during spring OTAs. Ramsey wrote: “That’s a pick waiting to happen” in his message:

It’s been awhile since the remarks. Ramsey’s team, like Allen’s, is 3-7. However, the Jags were considered Super Bowl hopefuls heading into the season while the Bills did not. That’s got Ramsey a bit quiet as of late.

On Monday, Allen was asked about Ramsey’s comments once again. Originally in August, Allen responded by saying he doesn’t care and it still doesn’t bother him.

“It doesn’t,” Allen said. “Honestly, I don’t even remember what he said, but I could care less. It’s more what my teammates feel about me and how I’m progressing right now and just trying to continue to learn the game of football, enjoy this, and live it with my teammates.”

Allen did also refer to Ramsey as one of the best cornerbacks in the NFL during his interview. It appears Allen’s taking the approach of letting his play do the talking.