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Surprise Makes Vikings’ Dublin Game Even Trickier

Steelers fans in 2023.Jalen Ramsey.

Out of nowhere, the Steelers feel like a brand new beast.

The Surprise Jalen Ramsey Trade for Steelers

No one was too sure where Ramsey would end up after the Dolphins confirmed his trade availability two months ago. Yet, most didn’t have the Steelers on the list of destinations.

broke the news Monday, “BREAKING: The Dolphins are trading star CB Jalen Ramsey to the Steelers, per multiple sources. Pittsburgh makes another huge splash as Ramsey finds a new home.”

The Athletic‘s Dianna Russini added full trade details:

The full Dolphins-Steelers trade, per source:

PIT receives:
CB Jalen Ramsey
TE Jonnu Smith
2027 seventh-round pick

MIA receives:
S Minkah Fitzpatrick
2027 fifth-round pick

And with the snap of two fingers, the Steelers added a future Hall of Fame cornerback.

The Vikings’ Assignment in Dublin Just Became Tricky

The Steelers added cornerback Jalen Ramsey via trade with the Dolphins on Monday.

Pittsburgh Now a Formidable Opponent

Before Monday, the Steelers’ roster offered a mediocre feeling, leaving NFL fans to wonder why Aaron Rodgers would click in Pittsburgh if he and the New York Jets flopped in 2024. The Jets showcased an absolutely magnificent roster, so it wasn’t like Rodgers needed more help.

per EPA+CPOE, an efficiency metric that paints a clearer picture than raw volume stats.

Now, however, equipped with Ramsey, the Steelers have all-new flair. They’re making a run at the Super Bowl, and if that doesn’t work, they may tear it down, as Rodgers has claimed he’s playing just one more season.

Steelers’ Offseason Moves

The 33rd Team‘s Ari Meirov tweeted about the Steelers’ uncharacteristic offseason: “The Steelers are having one of the most un-Steelers offseasons ever: Waited for and signed 41-year-old Aaron Rodgers. Traded for DK Metcalf & gave him $33M/yr. Acquired Jalen Ramsey & Jonnu Smith. Traded away Minkah Fitzpatrick. Unconventional doesn’t even begin to cover it. Feels unprecedented for them.”

Derrick Harmon in Round 1 back in April, a trenchman heavily linked to the Vikings during the draft’s lead-up.

All Hinges on Aaron Rodgers

The litmus test here is fairly straightforward. If Rodgers rekindles his glory days from 2020 and 2021, the Steelers can make a major playoff push in the AFC. Rodgers probably would’ve played better last year if he still had gas in the tank, but we shall see on his possible reclamation.

If Rodgers plays like the version of himself from last year — slow, immobile, mistake-prone — the Steelers will finish 9-8 or 8-9, at best, and the experiment will be called a failure.

It all boils down to Rodgers’ ability to call on the past. The guy was deadly as recently as four years ago. A team led by Rodgers hasn’t produced a winning record since 2021.

More on the Jalen Ramsey Trade

Pittsburgh Gazette‘s Brian Batko and Ray Fittipaldo added more details on the Ramsey trade: “Ramsey has versatility that appeals to the Steelers on top of his reputation as a true shutdown outside cornerback. He also has played inside cornerback and could even be part of the replacement plan for Fitzpatrick at safety. In his first five seasons with the Steelers, Fitzpatrick had 19 interceptions and three defensive touchdowns.”

“In 2023, he failed to have an interception for the first time in his career and last season he had just one, with defensive coordinator Teryl Austin saying earlier this month they’re always trying to figure out the best schematic ways to get more takeaways from Fitzpatrick. Still, trading the 2022 team MVP comes as a major surprise given how integral Fitzpatrick, 28, had been to everything the Steelers do in their secondary.”

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