The Jacksonville Jaguars are in the midst of a very disappointing 2018 campaign. Picked by some to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl, the Jaguars actually own one of the worst records in the conference at 4-10.

After their loss to the Washington Redskins on Sunday afternoon, cornerback Jalen Ramsey said he is not worried about Doug Marrone's status as head coach.

And no; that doesn't mean Ramsey was giving Marrone a vote of confidence. He just means that he doesn't particularly care about it, according to Jaguars beat writer Phillip Heilman:

“I ain’t worried about nobody but myself,” said Ramsey.

Ouch.

Ramsey also said earlier in the week that he wants Jacksonville to negotiate a new contract with him this offseason, per Michael DiRocco of ESPN.com:

“Like I said, I'm going to let my agent and the front office handle that, but after what came out here, what was it, five weeks ago or however many weeks ago it was, yeah, I'm feeling like, yeah, if y'all serious about that [a potential trade] not being real, then y'all need to make it happen,” Ramsey said. “If not, then maybe what came out five weeks ago will happen. We'll see.”

Ramsey is in his third year in the NFL and has already stamped his name among the best cornerbacks in the league. Last season, he was a huge part of the Jaguars' dominant defense, registering 63 tackles, four interceptions and 17 passes defended en route to a Pro Bowl appearance and a First-Team All-Pro selection.

Through 14 games this year, the 24-year-old has tallied 57 stops, three picks and 11 passes defended.