For Jalen Ramsey, trash talk is like second skin. It’s his art form. Since his NFL debut in 2016, the three-time All-Pro cornerback has built a reputation as a relentless competitor who backs his words with elite performance. From calling out veterans like Steve Smith Sr. as “an old man” to labeling Josh Allen “trash,” Ramsey has never been shy about stirring the pot. But beneath the bravado lies a player who knows how to separate headlines from locker room reality.
And that’s where Aaron Rodgers comes in, Ramsey’s new teammate for the 2025 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Rodgers walks into camp carrying his own legacy – and a reputation as a complex figure both on and off the field. Quarterbacks, especially guys of Rodgers’ caliber, are often seen as locked in th