Jalen Ramsey has hinted that he will soon be traded by the Dolphins, as he said ‘a new chapter awaits’ him.
The seven-time Pro Bowl cornerback was previously linked with a trade out of Miami before the NFL Draft, but remains on the roster after the start OTAs.
However, it doesn’t seem like Ramsey will remain in Miami much longer as he cryptically referenced an ‘end.’
‘I’m grateful for each & every chapter so far! every part brought me to a greater version of myself! Regardless of how things “ended”, the journey has been LOVE!,’ he wrote on X. ‘God is the GREATEST!’
He added in a subsequent post: ‘For the record [by the way], i’ve loved every city i’ve played in & the fans who supported! the anger is very misplaced at times but sometimes valid too [laughing-crying emoji] but real ones know the intentions always solid! … a new chapter awaits.’
In April, NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported that Ramsey and the Dolphins had mutually agreed to explore trade options.
Jalen Ramsey has been in Miami since 2023 and is a Super Bowl winner with the LA Rams
Ramsey celebrates with Cooper Kupp after the Rams defeated the Bengals in Super Bowl LVI
The insider added that the Dolphins already paid $4million out of the $25.1m that Ramsey is fully guaranteed for 2025.
The Super Bowl LVI champion and former Rams star signed a three-year extension in 2024, worth narrowly over $72m with $24m guaranteed.
Ramsey was drafted by the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2016 before being traded to the Rams three years later.
In Los Angeles, he won a Super Bowl in February 2022 when the Rams beat the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 at SoFi Stadium.
A year later, he went to Miami when the Dolphins traded tight end Hunter Long and 2023 third round pick to the Rams for him, shortly before that year’s draft.
The trade speculation surrounding Ramsey comes as his teammate (for now), Tyreek Hill, sparked exit rumors of his own towards the end of the season.
After the Dolphins ended their 2024 season with a loss to the Jets, Hill declared: ‘I’m out.’
‘It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, bro, I got to do what’s best for my career,’ he told reporters. ‘I’m too much of a competitor to be just out there.’
He later told Kay Adams that he wanted to remain in Miami.