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Pittsburgh Steelers DB Jalen Ramsey let everyone know how he really feels about the “Fire Tomlin” chants ahead of Week 15 versus the Miami Dolphins.
Jalen Ramsey criticized Pittsburgh Steelers fans who called for the dismissal of coach Mike Tomlin during his team's last home game.
Earlier in the week, Pittsburgh Post Gazette's Gerry Dulac claimed that Tomlin's agent was responsible for leaking information on the the 2027 contract option news, previously reported by ESPN's Adam Schefter.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are not expected to fire head coach Mike Tomlin before the end of the 2025 season, but they do face an approaching deadline regarding his contract, according to NFL insider Adam Schefter.
“Man, I’ve been on the hot seat for 19 years,“ he said with a deadpanned look. Tomlin was then asked if he felt he had something to prove to the fans last week, to which he replied, “I always feel like I have something to prove. Not necessarily to anyone in particular, but that’s just the spirit in which I go about what I do professionally.”
The Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly already made up their mind regarding Mike Tomlin's NFL coaching future.
With growing calls for the head coach's job, the Steelers went to Baltimore and delivered one of their biggest wins in years.
The noise in Pittsburgh turned vicious after Dec. 1. After the 7-26 loss, “Fire Mike Tomlin” chants cracked through Acrisure Stadium after the loss to the Buffalo Bills. It has been one of the rare moments in Pittsburgh football where a fan base openly questioned the franchise’s longest-tenured coach,