Despite all the great plays that the Pittsburgh Steelers made in their victory against the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, the only thing that anyone wants to talk about is the fourth quarter incident where Ja'Marr Chase spit on Jalen Ramsey. Despite his claims that he never did it, video evidence has surfaced of him actually committing that disrespectful, disgusting act. There is no way to deny it now, and he could even be suspended a game for his classless decision. Spitting on someone does not belong in the game at all.

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Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey (5) breaks up a pass that was intended for Cincinnati Bengals star wide receiver Ja'Marr Chase (1) during the 2025 regular season in Week 11 at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
However, Chase has still received some support, despite him clearly being in the wrong. That included Head Coach Zac Taylor, who seems to be okay with what transpired on the field then.
Zac: I stand by JaβMarr. It was an emotional moment and a lot happened before that led up to it.
β Jay Morrison (@ByJayMorrison) November 17, 2025
Yes, there had been a lot of trash talking along with some pushing and shoving before that. However, that does not justify spitting on another player, yet Taylor feels the need to protect his star receiver.
In the eyes of many, Ramsey's reaction was completely reasonable, but that didn't stop Head Coach Mike Tomlin from chastising his star safety. He didn't want to hear any excuses for why he got ejected from the game, and he let the world know that. Tomlin is talking about how his players need to be "smarter" while Taylor is trying to show support for an act that should not be a part of any sport.

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Steelers Mike Tomlin shakes hands with Bengals head coach Zac Taylor after a game.
Even Bengals legend Chad "Ochocinco" Johnson did not hesitate to call out Chase for his horrible decision on the field. It seems like everyone but Taylor is capable of reading the room and understanding how wrong it is to spit on someone. There is just no way to justify it, no matter how hard the head coach tries to. There are very few acts more shameful than that.
Under that post, many fans have speculated that Taylor is very close to losing the locker room and only stood in support of his star player due to fear of completely losing it and being fired. However, it is still hard to support a man who seems to be content with his players going outside the game of football and defiling an opponent like that, especially during a blowout loss.
Steelers Are Not Only Team To Call Out Dumb Decisions By Their Own Players
As mentioned before, Tomlin called out Ramsey publicly for getting himself ejected during that whole incident. That's not the first time he has called out someone specifically for questionable decisions made on the field of play, and it most likely won't be his last. He prefers to handle everything behind closed doors, but if someone does something that's obviously wrong, he won't hesitate to say something about it.

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Mike Tomlin addresses the media prior to the 2025 season opener against the New York Jets.
Earlier in the 2025 season, Detroit Lions Head Coach Dan Campbell refused to defend safety Brian Branch for punching a player after the game was over. He called his player's actions "inexcusable" as he spoke about how terrible that act was. Of course, Campbell is one of the most fun, respected coaches in the NFL, but he still understands when a player goes too far.
It's also not the first time that a coach stood up for a star player after committing a horrible act against Pittsburgh. Then-head coach, Freddie Kitchens of the Cleveland Browns publicly wore a shirt that said "Steelers started it" after Myles Garrett whacked Mason Rudolph over the head with his own helmet, then lied about the quarterback calling him a slur. Kitchens was fired after that one season.
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