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Running back De'Von Achane on going against Ramsey: "He was here with us and we know him and he knows us, so we know he's going to be out there talking and that's going to be fun. It's stuff like that you look forward to. They're a great team and we're going to bring our best and I'm pretty sure they're going to bring their best."
If Jalen Ramsey finds any irony that he’s playing safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Minkah Fitzpatrick is being used as a nickel back for the Miami Dolphins, he’s not letting on. The blockbuster
Speaking Saturday ahead of Pittsburgh’s Week 15 game against Miami, Ramsey addressed the “fire Tomlin” chants that rang out during the Steelers’ most recent home game, a 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills in Week 13 at Acrisure Stadium. Ramsey called the chants “bulls**t,” pushing back against fan frustration surrounding the team’s struggles.
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Jalen Ramsey pushes back on "Fire Tomlin" chants ahead of Steelers’ Monday night clash
Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey dismissed fan criticism of head coach Mike Tomlin, calling “fire Tomlin” chants during a recent game overblown as Pittsburgh prepares to face the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins face the Pittsburgh Steelers on Monday in a duel that will see Tua Tagovailoa take on former teammate, cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
The Miami Dolphins’ next test in this 2025 season will come against a Pittsburgh Steelers that’s been uneven, but still leads the AFC North with four games left
Miami Dolphins' Minkah Fitzpatrick is downplaying a return to Pittsburgh. His coach believes 'some mean more.'
Safety Minkah Fitzpatrick was traded to Miami by the Steelers in a preseason deal that sent safety Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith to Pittsburgh, but he said this week that his history with Monday's opponent isn't a major factor for him this week.
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5 Steelers players to watch vs. the Dolphins in Week 15
With both teams fighting for their playoff lives, the Dolphins are set to see some familiar faces in Pittsburgh.
When a Dolphins player makes a big play, teammates gather around him to chant his name. It's an example of improved team chemistry.