‘That’s the reason why I work so hard’: Why a return to Miami means so much for Minkah Fitzpatric…


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'That's the reason why I work so hard': Why a return to Miami means so much for Minkah Fitzpatrick

MIAMI GARDENS, Fla. — Minkah Fitzpatrick feels like he stepped into a time machine.

The Miami Dolphins traded for the three-time All-Pro safety this summer, bringing Fitzpatrick back to the team that drafted him in 2018 before sending him to the Pittsburgh Steelers one year later.

During training camp, he described the nostalgic feeling of returning to Hard Rock Stadium and South Florida in general; but the move back to Miami is important to Fitzpatrick beyond the football field, as well.

His family lives in nearby Palm Beach County, having moved from New Jersey shortly after he was drafted. As he adjusts to his return to the Dolphins, Fitzpatrick finds comfort not only in being reunited with his tight-knit family but also in being present for the final season of high school football for his brother, Justice.

Minkah Fitzpatrick’s Brother is Good at Football Too

The good news for the Miami Dolphins is that you can’t really say that they lost in the Jalen Ramsey trade this offseason. They moved Ramsey and tight end Jonnu Smith to the Pittsburgh Steelers for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick.

The Dolphins are 0-3 and a bumbling mess, but it would be tough to argue that they’d be killing it with Ramsey and Smith. In three starts, Fitzpatrick has 22 tackles and a pass defensed. He’s not doing much, but the Dolphins problems are so much deeper than him.

But, at least Fitzpatrick is now back in South Florida where his family is. He said it was difficult in Pittsburgh all those years being away from them and missing out on so many family functions.

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