Jalen Ramsey and the Jacksonville Jaguars have been dealt three straight humbling losses. Back in Week 5, the Jaguars suffered a 30-14 loss at the hands of the Kansas City Chiefs, which was promptly backed up with a 40-7 beatdown by the Dallas Cowboys. This week, the Jaguars were manhandled 20-7 by the Houston Texans.

It has been a rough stretch for the Jaguars, who were widely viewed as the main contender along with the New England Patriots to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl.

Following the loss to the Texans, Ramsey talked about the stretch of games and state of the team, as shared by Daniel Popper of The Athletic.

“You all walk in here, you all see how it is in here, you all see how we vibe with each other, you all see how we vibe towards the coaches, you all see how it is. It is no secret what’s going on here right now. Ain’t nobody going to say it because we can’t, but it ain’t no secret what’s going on and it ain’t right right now. It is what it is.”

Myles Jack, on the other hand, decided to take a positive approach to the team's loss.

“Me personally, I appreciate it, because at the end of the day, that’s all because we didn’t win. Everyone wants to win in this locker room. Everyone wants the same thing. So I don’t take nothing from it. The game just ended. Emotions are high. Everybody’s pissed off. We’ll come back tomorrow and fix it. We’ll be all right.”

Jacksonville may only be 3-4 on the season, but they are still a talented football team. They have a great roster, although there are some question marks about their quarterback situation. Blake Bortles is on a short leash, which could lead to some drama for the offense.

All of that being said, the Jaguars have to find a way to get back on track next week against the Philadelphia Eagles. Both teams have been struggling this season and need a big win. Ramsey and the Jaguars' defense needs to get back on track.