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Minkah Fitzpatrick Disappointed With Dolphins Move – “Pittsburgh Was Home”

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In the aftermath of the blockbuster trade that sent All-Pro safety Minkah Fitzpatrick back to the Miami Dolphins, emotions are running high — especially for Fitzpatrick himself. While the deal brought star names like Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith to the Pittsburgh Steelers, the departure of Fitzpatrick has left both fans and the player grappling with what feels like an abrupt farewell.

Shortly after the trade was announced, Fitzpatrick took to social media to post a short but telling message:

“Pittsburgh was home.”

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That single sentence spoke volumes. For a player who spent five seasons in black and gold, becoming a two-time All-Pro and the backbone of the Steelers’ secondary, it’s clear that leaving wasn’t on his terms — nor in his heart.

Sources close to the situation say that Fitzpatrick was not informed of the trade until late in negotiations, and was “visibly upset” when the decision was finalized. Despite returning to the team that drafted him, his bond with Pittsburgh’s locker room, coaching staff, and fanbase had clearly become something more than business.

Fans flooded his post with support, thanking him for his leadership, hard hits, and clutch interceptions. Many expressed frustration with the front office, questioning the logic behind moving a cornerstone piece of the defense just months after doubling down on a Super Bowl push with Aaron Rodgers, DK Metcalf, and others.

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The trade package may make sense on paper — acquiring a top cornerback in Ramsey and a solid TE option in Smith — but some feel the emotional toll outweighs the strategic gain.

Head coach Mike Tomlin later addressed the media, saying, “We have nothing but respect for Minkah. This was a tough decision, and it doesn’t reflect anything about who he is or what he’s meant to this team. He’ll always be a Steeler in our eyes.”

As for Fitzpatrick, he now faces the challenge of re-integrating into a Dolphins system that’s changed significantly since his rookie season. Whether he can recapture the chemistry he had in Pittsburgh remains to be seen, but one thing is certain — he didn’t want to leave.

The NFL is a business, but sometimes, it’s personal. For Minkah Fitzpatrick, the trade might’ve moved him back to Miami — but his heart, clearly, is still in Pittsburgh.