Jalen Ramsey taunts Dolphins after dropped Greg Dulcich two-point conversion: 'He weak as f**k'
Jalen Ramsey taunted his former team during the Steelers’ 28-15 win over the Dolphins during Monday Night Football. Late in the fourth quarter, the Dolphins scored a touchdown and during the two-point conversion, TE Greg Dulcich dropped an open pass from QB Tua Tagovailoa.
“He weak as f**k,” Ramsey said into the camera during the ESPN broadcast. Pittsburgh led by two scores at the time.
Ramsey spent the past two seasons with the Dolphins, starring in his role as Miami’s top cornerback. He was traded in the summer as a part of a deal that sent Minkah Fitzpatrick back to the Dolphins after the Steelers acquired him from Miami in a trade back in 2019.
In his final season with the Dolphins, posted 60 tackles, 11 deflections, a pair of interceptions and a sack in a full season’s slate of work in their secondary. However, it was the first time in five years and third time in his career that he didn’t earn any league honors. He’d been to the Pro Bowl in the four consecutive seasons prior while also earning two of his three honors as First Team All-Pro in that stretch as well while with the Los Angeles Rams.
He’s had a strong first season with the Steelers so far, leading the Pittsburgh secondary with 68 total tackles, two sacks, a tackle for loss and an interception in 2025. He’s yet to miss a game for Pittsburgh this season.
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Against Miami on Monday Night Football, Ramsey totaled six tackles and a sack. Only Patrick Queen had more total tackles with 10 and two for loss.
Earlier this season, Ramsey was involved in a much more physical altercation earlier this season with Cincinnati Bengals WR Ja’Marr Chase. Ramsey threw a punch at the Cincinnati star and was ejected from the matchup, but Chase was later suspended after it was later revealed that Chase instigated the fight by spitting on Ramsey.
Chase was suspended for one game. Meanwhile, Ramsey faced no additional punishment from the league.
The victory improves the Steelers to 8-6 on the season, and are alone atop the AFC North one game ahead of the Baltimore Ravens. Next up for Pittsburgh is a Sunday afternoon matchup vs. the Detroit Lions on Dec. 21. The Steelers will wrap up its regular season with divisional matchup vs the Cleveland Browns and Ravens.