Los Angeles Rams Cornerback Jalen Ramsay is known for being outspoken when considering his place in the NFL elite. After his first Super Bowl, Corner’s latest claim to greatness takes a look at the six-year glory of his career.
On Friday, Ramsay questioned on Twitter whether any other corner in league history had won three first-team and five Pro Bowl selections in their first six seasons. He believed that only two players in the history of the league had achieved this position, but only one. Former Buffalo Bills Corner Butch Bird is the only cornerman with such a resume, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Byrd played seven seasons for Buffalo, where he was a three-time first-team All-AFL selection and five-time AFL All-Star.
It’s just like 2 in history and loved my resume in 6 years
– Jalen Ramsey (jalenramsey) July 8, 2022
Cornerback Richard Sherman, who was drafted by the Seattle Seahawks and favored for small games with the San Francisco 49ers and Tampa Bay Buccaneers, has been more involved in Twitter interactions with his resume than Ramsay for his first six seasons. He also suggested that Patrick Peterson, the Minnesota Vikings defensive back, be considered for the discussion. Later in the conversation, Sherman praised Ramsay and called him a “standard” for secondary players.
I think so P2 And I can join the conversation. But you are standard now! This is your time! To shine
26 int
3x First Team All Pro
1x all supporters of other teams
4x Pro Bowl
Int Leader 2013
SB Champion https://t.co/BEI29MB26T– Richard Sherman (RSherman_25) July 8, 2022
Ramsey’s former colleague Akib Talib also wanted to compare the figures. Despite more interruptions and touchdowns in his first six years, he has not embraced Ramsay in Pro Bowl honors, All-Pro Nodes and Super Bowl.
All Ramsay wants is for people to respect greatness.
And you were that friend too! I want people around to start respecting greatness.
– Jalen Ramsey (jalenramsey) July 8, 2022
With the start of training camp on July 23, Ramsay and Rams will begin their quest to defend their Super Bowl title.