Blockbuster Trade Sends Star Corner to Philadelphia

Philadelphia, PA – May 29, 2025

In a move that has sent shockwaves through the NFL, the Philadelphia Eagles have officially acquired All-Pro cornerback Jalen Ramsey from the Miami Dolphins in a post-June 1 trade agreement finalized early this morning. After weeks of speculation and swirling rumors, the deal is done — and it could reshape the balance of power in the NFC.

The Eagles, fresh off their Super Bowl championship and hungry for a repeat, land one of the most decorated defensive backs of the past decade. Ramsey, a seven-time Pro Bowler and three-time First-Team All-Pro selection, immediately upgrades a young Eagles secondary and brings experience, swagger, and elite playmaking ability.

In exchange, the Dolphins receive a 2025 third-round pick and a conditional sixth-rounder, a modest haul made possible by Miami's urgent need to clear cap space. By finalizing the deal after June 1, the Dolphins save over $9 million against this year’s salary cap.

Ramsey, 30, addressed the trade on social media this morning:
“New chapter, same mission. Let’s fly, Philly.”

The move aligns with Philadelphia’s aggressive offseason under GM Howie Roseman, who once again proves he’s not afraid to take bold swings. Adding Ramsey to a cornerback group that already includes Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean gives the Eagles a terrifyingly versatile and physical backfield.

“Adding a player of Jalen’s caliber isn’t just about talent — it’s about championship mindset,” said head coach Nick Sirianni. “He’s been to the top, and we believe he’ll help us stay there.”

With Ramsey now donning midnight green, the Eagles are positioning themselves not just to defend their title — but to dominate.

The NFC has been warned.