Steelers’ Jalen Ramsey Ejected for Punching Bengals Player

Pittsburgh Steelers cornerback Jalen Ramsey faced ejection during a recent game against the Cincinnati Bengals. This incident marks the second consecutive week that a defensive player has been removed for unsportsmanlike conduct.
Details of the Ejection
The event occurred early in the fourth quarter when Ramsey exchanged words with Bengals receiver Ja’Marr Chase. Following a heated moment, Ramsey grabbed Chase’s face mask and delivered a punch to his helmet.
Previous Ejection
This incident follows another ejection involving Commanders defensive tackle Daron Payne, who was also removed for similar behavior. Payne has since received a one-game suspension for his actions.
Ramsey’s Career Highlights
- Entered the NFL in 2016
- Three-time First-Team All-Pro
- Seven-time Pro Bowler
- Recorded 25 interceptions and 113 passes defended
The 31-year-old Ramsey was acquired by the Steelers from the Miami Dolphins during the off-season. He has managed to secure one interception during his first nine games with the team.
Impact on the Team
Due to injuries in the Steelers’ secondary, Ramsey has recently taken on a role at safety. This switch adds depth and versatility to Pittsburgh’s defensive backfield as they continue their season.




