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Eagles Land Jalen Ramsey in Blockbuster Trade

Philadelphia, PA – May 29, 2025

In a seismic shift that has rocked the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles have acquired All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey from the Miami Dolphins in a post-June 1 trade finalized early this morning. After weeks of rumors and speculation, the deal is official, potentially tilting the NFC’s balance of power in Philadelphia’s favor.

Fresh off their Super Bowl victory and determined to repeat, the Eagles add one of the most decorated defensive backs of the past decade. Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowler and three-time First-Team All-Pro, instantly elevates Philadelphia’s young secondary with his experience, confidence, and elite playmaking skills.

The trade sees the Dolphins receive a 2025 third-round pick and a conditional sixth-round pick—a relatively low cost enabled by Miami’s pressing need to alleviate salary cap constraints. By executing the trade after June 1, Miami saves over $9 million against this year’s cap, per sources.

Ramsey, 30, took to social media to address the move, posting:
“New chapter, same mission. Let’s fly, Philly.”

The acquisition underscores the aggressive approach of Eagles GM Howie Roseman, who continues to make bold moves to keep Philadelphia in championship contention. Pairing Ramsey with rising stars like Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean creates a formidable, versatile, and physical secondary that could dominate opposing offenses.

“Bringing in a player like Jalen isn’t just about his skill—it’s about his championship mentality,” head coach Nick Sirianni said. “He’s been to the pinnacle, and we’re counting on him to help us stay there.”

With Ramsey now wearing midnight green, the Eagles are not merely defending their Super Bowl title—they’re positioning themselves to dominate the NFC for years to come.

The rest of the conference has been put on notice.

Bills WR Officially Benched After Repeatedly Showing Up Late to Team Meetings - This Is His Fifth Time Being Late, He Was Reportedly Intoxicated
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