Steelers plan to keep Jalen Ramsey at safety
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The Pittsburgh Steelers have decided to continue playing Jalen Ramsey at the safety position following his performance against the Indianapolis Colts. Head coach Mike Tomlin announced the decision during a Tuesday press conference, citing Ramsey’s instincts, passion for the game, and understanding of the position as key factors. Despite initial deployment due to injuries, Tomlin noted that Ramsey's tackling, range, and physicality are complemented by his intangible skills, which are expected to develop further with more experience. The Steelers will observe Ramsey's progress in this role during their upcoming game against the Los Angeles Chargers on Sunday night.
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