
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is pulling out all the stops to keep his teammate Jalen Ramsey in the Dolphins’ defensive secondary.
Hill was a featured guest at Fanatics Fest in New York City on Saturday with former NFL quarterback Johnny Manziel leading a Q&A. Manziel asked the wideout about trying to keep Ramsey in Miami as the Dolphins and their star cornerback continue to seek a trade partner.
Hill told Manziel and the crowd that he was going to see the seven-time Pro Bowler next week.
‘Full-court press. I’m getting Ramsey back in a Dolphins jersey,’ Hill said. ‘I don’t care what they say, tampering, whatever. We need Ramsey. He’s a dog, he’s one of the best corners in the league, great leader. A great teammate too.’
In April, Ramsey and the Dolphins mutually agreed to part ways. Miami announced at the time it was permitting the star cornerback to seek out a trade partner, though no trade has materialized in the two months since.
Among interested parties are the Los Angeles Rams, the team Ramsey previously played for from 2019 to 2022 and the team with which he won a Super Bowl in 2021.
In early May, Rams head coach Sean McVay told SiriusXM radio host Adam Schein that he still thinks very highly of Ramsey as a player and that he’s kept in touch with the cornerback in the years since the Rams traded him to Miami.
Last week at Rams minicamp, McVay conceded that there were still ‘obstacles’ in a potential move to re-acquire Ramsey via trade.
‘Definitely don’t want to rule anything out because we’re always open-minded to onboarding and acquiring quality players and people like him if we’re able to do that,’ McVay said, ‘but there would be some obstacles that are real that are in the place of maybe preventing that from occurring.’
One of the most notable obstacles may be Ramsey’s three-year, $72.3 million extension that he with the Dolphins ahead of the 2024 NFL season and runs through 2028. According to Spotrac.com, the contract comes with a $16.7 million cap hit in 2025 and grows each year: $25 million in 2026, $26.8 million in 2027 and $36.2 in 2028.
Ramsey, 30, initially joined the Dolphins in 2023 after the Rams traded him for tight end Hunter Long and a third-round pick in that year’s draft.
The three-time All-Pro cornerback tore his meniscus in his first training camp with Miami but re-joined the active roster ahead of Week 8. He recorded an interception in his first game with the team.
Since then, Ramsey has started in all 27 games he’s appeared in with Miami. In the last two seasons, he’s recorded 82 tackles, 16 pass defenses, five interceptions and a sack.