
The Pittsburgh Steelers are 3-1 to start the season with wins over the New York Jets, New England Patriots and Minnesota Vikings.
Their lone loss came in Week 2 to the Seattle Seahawks, a game in which star cornerback Jalen Ramsey had his best outing in a Steelers uniform.
He finished with six tackles, 0.5 stuffs, two passes defended and an interception.
Ahead of Pittsburgh's Week 6 game against the Cleveland Browns, Ramsey did not participate in practice on Wednesday and Thursday as he dealt with a hamstring injury.
The seven-time Pro Bowler then practiced in full on Friday, and on Saturday, the Steelers upgraded him from his questionable status and is now expected to play against the Browns.
#Steelers CB Jalen Ramsey (hamstring) has been upgraded from questionable and is expected to play on Sunday vs. Cleveland.
— Burt Lauten (@SteelersPRBurt) October 11, 2025
Notably, while speaking to reporters after a recent practice, Ramsey did not state anything clearly about his return. When asked about his involvement in the practice, he vaguely mentioned, "I was in a little something, something."
However, Ramsey also stated that he was trying to be aggressive with his rehab to get himself ready to take the field against the Browns. “I never want to miss any type of playing time. I love the game, love being there for my teammates. So, any chance I get to help with that, I’ll take the opportunity,” he said.
Ramsey is in his 10th season in the NFL and his first with Pittsburgh after the Miami Dolphins traded him this past offseason.
He's one of the best cornerbacks in the game and has proven that year-in and year-out since he was drafted fifth overall in 2016 by the Jacksonville Jaguars.
 
						So far this season, Ramsey has put up 14 tackles, one interception, four passes defended and 0.5 stuffs.
Kickoff between the Steelers and Browns is scheduled for 1 p.m. ET on Sunday.
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