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PITTSBURGH – As soon as the doors swung open, the sound was unmistakable.
This was a confident group, one that had been doubted, and – in its players' eyes – disrespected. They weren’t mad, they later said. This is just who they are.
For those just catching up to the notion that the Jacksonville Jaguars might actually be really good, Sunday was a revelation. This team brims with swagger and isn’t afraid to let the world know as it continues its playoff push.
“They thought they wanted to fight,” linebacker Telvin Smith shouted as he walked through the locker room, dishing out high-five and daps. “The same (expletive) we beat last time. And they was the one talking all that (expletive).”
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The Jaguars stunned the Pittsburgh Steelers on the road 45-42 and clinched their spot in next week’s AFC Championship Game against the New England Patriots. Though Pittsburgh clawed back from a 21-point deficit to get within striking distance, the Jaguars were more physical. And they didn’t look back.
“No, we’re cool,” cornerback Jalen Ramsey said when asked if this team – amid all the trash talk – was mad. “We’re chilling.
“Pardon my language, but we don’t give a (expletive). We really don’t care. We knew we was going to come in here. We knew we was going to do. We don’t really worry about all of that. When y’all bring that to us, it’s honestly the first time we hear about it. We don’t care about none of that. Talking is cool. You can do all the talking you want – on Twitter, to the media, all of that – but when you get on the field, you’re going to have to produce. You’re going to have to show us what you’re really about. We confident because we know the work we put in. We know the blessings the Lord has given us. So we going to go out there confident. We going to go out there swagged up.”
According to Jacksonville’s players, Steelers safety Mike Mitchell stood outside the Jaguars locker room before the game trying to intimidate them.
Jaguars players said Mitchell relayed these words: “Y’all going to know my name.”
That was in addition to comments Mitchell made earlier in the week, guaranteeing a win to Sports Illustrated.
Steelers running back Le’Veon Bell all but did the same, posting a message on his Twitter account Saturday night that hinted at the anticipation of a matchup against New England.
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