Jalen Ramsey may now have Tom Coughlin’s attention.

On Wednesday, the Jaguars’ star cornerback arrived for the first day of training camp in an armored truck filled with money bags, emerging from the vehicle after a pal blared, “time to get that money,” on a megaphone.

The move follows Ramsey’s confirmation last month that the Jaguars weren’t going to give him a long-term extension this year.

“As long as I’m a part of this organization, as long as I’m a part of Duval County, I’m going to give the city and the players all I’ve got, and I think y’all know that,” Ramsey said, per ESPN. “I’ve fought through injuries. I’ve fought through everything, haven’t missed a game. I think I’m in a similar situation as Yan [Yannick Ngakoue], as where I feel like I have outplayed my rookie contract and I feel I’ve earned a new contract.”

The Jaguars picked up the fifth-year option on Ramsey’s rookie contract, which has him scheduled to make $13.7 million in 2020. Ramsey, 24, is known for shutting down receivers and his trash-talking tendencies.

In April, Coughlin chastised Ramsey for failing to show up for the Jaguars’ voluntary offseason program, though never calling him out by name.

“We’re very close to 100 percent attendance, and quite frankly, our players should be here building the concept of team, working hard side by side, constructing our bond of togetherness, formulating our collective priorities and goals,” Coughlin said. “Success in the NFL demands struggle. Those who have everything given to them become lazy, selfish and insensitive to the real values of team. The hard work that many try to avoid is the major building block for the development of an outstanding football team.”