Steelers See Slight Bump in Super Bowl Odds After Ramsey/Fitzpatrick Blockbuster Trade

Today's blockbuster trade between the Steelers and Dolphins, which sees Jalen Ramsey and Jonnu Smith to Pittsburgh and Minkah Fitzpatrick back to Miami, shook the NFL news cycle... but didn't affect either team's Super Bowl odds that much.

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Chris Gregory • Betting Analyst
Jun 30, 2025 • 11:43 ET • 4 min read
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Photo By - Imagn Images. Jalen Ramsey runs onto the field during a Dolphins game in 2024.

The Pittsburgh Steelers and Miami Dolphins have finalized a blockbuster swap that will see cornerback Jalen Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith head to Pittsburgh, with Miami getting free safety Minkah Fitzpatrick in return.

Adam Schefter's initial report of the Steelers acquiring Ramsey was quickly updated to include Fitzpatrick going back to Miami. Minutes later, newsbreakers reported the addition of Jonnu Smuth and some late-round picks to the blockbuster trade.

Sportsbooks barely budge on Steelers Super bowl odds

Pittsburgh's Super Bowl odds initially swung from 47/1 to 44/1 at FanDuel when the Ramsey acquisition was reported, and that's where the price remains as of 11:30 a.m. ET. At DraftKings, the 35/1 price remains unchanged after the trade.

Miami is seeing similar movement (or lack thereof). The Dolphins sat at 80/1 at DraftKings prior to the deal... and that's where they remain. Their Caesars price has dropped to 70/1 from 60/1 a few weeks ago, though.

Latest Super Bowl odds favorites

Despite some high-profile names being swapped today, neither club moved up to join the Super Bowl favorites for this season — it's still the Eagles, Ravens, and Bills leading that list.

  • Philadelphia Eagles +650
  • Buffalo Bills +650
  • Baltimore Ravens +650
  • Kansas City Chiefs +800
  • Detroit Lions +1000
  • Washington Commanders +1800
  • San Francisco 49ers +2000
  • Green Bay Packers +2000
  • Cincinnati Bengals +2000

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