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Steelers' Jalen Ramsey Punches Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase, Resulting in Ramsey's Ejection
- On November 16, 2025, Pittsburgh Steelers safety Jalen Ramsey was ejected after punching Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase early in the fourth quarter at Acrisure Stadium and remained in the locker room for the rest of the game.
- After a run play, Ramsey and Chase exchanged facemask grabs and both drew unsportsmanlike-conduct penalties, then a dummy fourth-down call and timeout left the players talking before Ramsey grabbed Chase's facemask again and punched him.
- During the TV broadcast, commentators described what happened and said Kevin Harlan, play-by-play announcer, noted `Chase didn't retaliate` and Trent Green, CBS analyst, added `And the trainers even trying to get in there `.
- Ramsey's ejection immediately thinned Pittsburgh's secondary, prompting Chuck Clark to start at safety while the Cincinnati Bengals gained a first down from Ramsey's penalty.
- It is unknown whether the NFL will issue further discipline, and pool reports and referee Bill Vinovich said officials did not see Chase spit, while video evidence and Ja'Marr Chase denied spitting postgame.
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