Stephon Gilmore had two interceptions -- including a pick-six -- while shadowing Bengals wide receiver Tyler Boyd in Sunday's Patriots victory.

But outside of those two INTs, Boyd somehow convinced himself that he got the better of Gilmore in their matchup.

“It was just 1-on-1,” Boyd said after the game, per transcripts released by Bengals PR. “I won the majority of the matchups. … But the two plays he made were great plays.”

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Whatever you say, Tyler.

When covered by Gilmore, Boyd was limited to only three catches on seven targets for a mere 24 yards. Gilmore, who had the perfect tweet after the game to sum up his dominance, said the Bengals' playcalling was simply predictable on both picks.

“They’ve got to switch the play up," he said. "I wouldn’t say it was easy, but I knew the route."

Boyd is just the latest victim in what's been an absolutely sensational season for the Patriots' All-Pro cornerback. Gilmore's two interceptions on Sunday brought his season total to six, and reaffirmed his case for Defensive Player Of the Year recognition.