It’s always hard to say goodbye when the party’s over. That feeling settled in across Steelers Nation on Monday morning, as news broke of a blockbuster trade between the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Miami Dolphins.
This trade sent All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick back to South Beach in exchange for shutdown cornerback Jalen Ramsey.
For many fans, the initial reaction was a mix of shock and inevitability. Fitzpatrick has been a stalwart of the Steelers’ defense since arriving in 2019, making game-changing plays and bringing an edge that fits perfectly with Pittsburgh’s tough-as-nails identity.
A three-time All-Pro, Fitzpatrick gave the city moments to remember — from goal-line interceptions to clutch fourth-quarter stops. He played through injuries, took on leadership roles, and always embraced the grind.
But like many great runs, this one had reached its natural conclusion.
In 2024, Fitzpatrick’s production dipped. One interception throughout the season — following a pick-less campaign in 2023 — raised eyebrows.
While his 96 tackles were impressive on paper, the splash plays that once defined his game were few and far between. The fire was still there, but the magic had faded just enough to make this decision understandable, if not easy.
The Pittsburgh Steelers did the right thing by trading Minkah Fitzpatrick
That’s why I believe this trade — difficult as it may be emotionally — was the right move. Especially for a return like Jalen Ramsey.
Ramsey brings a new dynamic to a Steelers secondary that needs both attitude and athleticism. He’s a six-time Pro Bowler with a Super Bowl ring and a reputation for locking down elite receivers.
His swagger, football IQ, and leadership will fit well with a defense that’s always prided itself on identity and grit. More importantly, Ramsey is hungry. Injuries have limited him in recent years, but the fire still burns — and Pittsburgh might just be the perfect place for a fresh chapter.
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Losing Fitzpatrick hurts. It’s never easy to part ways with a player who gave so much to the franchise. But football is a business, and sometimes bold moves are the best ones.
The Steelers are betting that Jalen Ramsey still has elite football left in him — and I believe they’re right.
Thanks for everything, Minkah. Your time in Pittsburgh won’t be forgotten. But it’s time to turn the page — and Ramsey might be the spark this defense needs.