Jalen Ramsey has a new team.
The star cornerback has been mentioned in trade scenarios for weeks, and now, it has come to pass.
Trade chatter involving Jalen Ramsey has extended to the end of June. The All-Pro cornerback will now join his new squad.
On Monday, the final day of June, the Dolphins traded Ramsey to the Steelers.
Ramsey’s adjusted contract includes a $1.5 million raise in 2025, making his salary $26.6M this year.
ESPN Sources: The Miami Dolphins have agreed to trade three-time All-Pro CB Jalen Ramsey to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
As a part of the trade, Ramsey will get a $1.5 million raise this season, bringing his 2025 compensation up to $26.6 million.
Steelers get their man and Ramsey… pic.twitter.com/kLMgYfwt34
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) June 30, 2025
Before this trade, Jalen Ramsey was linked as a possibility for the Los Angeles Rams in a reunion move.
Ramsey had previously broken his silence about the trade rumors hovering over him. He posted a video of himself walking into a facility featuring this two-word message.
“Work wherever!” Ramsey posted via his X (formerly Twitter) account.
He appeared in 27 games for the Dolphins, finishing with five interceptions, 82 tackles, and 16 passes defended. He made the Pro Bowl in his first season in Miami, but not this past season.
Ramsey is headed to the Steelers.
According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowl selection, is being sent to the Pittsburgh Steelers in a “blockbuster trade.” Rapoport reported that Ramsey’s adjusted contract “includes a $1.5 million raise in 2025, making his salary $26.6 million this year.”
Ramsey still has the skills to be a top cornerback, which gives the Steelers extra depth on a team that has quickly become a Super Bowl contender.