Jalen Ramsey is switching teams once again, bringing his elite cornerback talents to the Steel City. After weeks of whispers and speculation, the blockbuster trade has finally come through, marking a significant move in the NFL landscape.
The Miami Dolphins have traded the three-time All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey to the Pittsburgh Steelers. This trade not only shakes up the Steelers’ defensive roster but also includes an adjusted contract for Ramsey, upping his salary by $1.5 million in 2025, landing him $26.6 million for this season. It’s clear the Steelers believe he’s worth every penny as they aim to fortify their defense with one of the best in the game.
Ramsey, known for his fiery competitiveness and lockdown coverage, had been a topic of trade rumors for months. As June came to a close, the speculation turned to reality. His journey thus far in the NFL has been decorated with seven Pro Bowl selections, and his knack for game-changing plays makes him one of the most feared defenders in the league.
During his stint with the Dolphins, Ramsey appeared in 27 games, securing five interceptions, 82 tackles, and 16 passes defended. These stats paint a picture of a player who’s not just about flash but also fundamental game impact. Although he made the Pro Bowl in his first season with Miami, last season didn’t see him on the Pro Bowl roster—not that it diminishes his on-field presence.
With the Steelers eyeing a deep playoff run, Ramsey’s arrival could be the catalyst they need for a Super Bowl push. Known for their rock-solid defenses, the Steelers will undoubtedly harness Ramsey’s skills to elevate their secondary, hoping to neutralize some of the AFC’s most potent offenses.
As Ramsey embarks on this new chapter with the Steelers, it’s not just his imposing stature and skill set that he brings. It’s a mindset captured in his personal mantra: “Work wherever!” This is a player ready to leave it all on the field, regardless of the jersey he’s wearing.
Brace yourselves, Steelers fans. With Ramsey in the defensive lineup, Pittsburgh is not just aiming for the playoffs—they’re eyeing the pinnacle of NFL success. The rest of the league, watch out: the Steelers’ defense just got a lot more formidable.