The Jacksonville Jaguars are flying high after an impressive road win in the divisional road against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday afternoon.

That pushed the Jaguars' All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey to boldly declare to fans at EverBank Field on Saturday night that his team will win Super Bowl LII.

Ramsey pulled no punches with his firm belief the Jaguars can win their first championship in franchise history in a few weeks. However, Jacksonville has more than a formidable opponent ahead of them next weekend in the AFC Championship game against the defending champion New England Patriots.

New England is coming off a convincing 35-14 win over the Tennessee Titans on Saturday night. Tom Brady once again led the charge for the Patriots completing 35-of-53 passes for 337  with three touchdown passes while holding a 102.5 passer rating.

On top of that, Brady has a plethora of experience being in this position. He will now head into his 12th AFC Championship Game and has already gone to the Super Bowl seven times (with five wins) in his storied career.

However, the Jaguars could pose a significant threat to dethrone the Patriots behind their stellar defense that finished as the top-ranked unit this past regular season. Ramsey is a part of a formidable secondary alongside fellow Pro Bowler A.J. Bouye. Still, the duo will have the daunting task of trying to limit the Patriots offense headed by Brady in the passing game.

Keep in mind, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had just tagged them for 469 passing yards and five touchdowns while holding a 110.5 passer rating on Sunday afternoon. Although Ramsey is quite confident that the Jaguars can get the job done, it will be foolish to overlook the defending champions, who now have extra bulletin board material with his latest comments.