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USA Today
9 hours ago
- Sport
- USA Today
Ex-New York Giants WR Golden Tate recalls 2020 fight with Rams' Jalen Ramsey
Ex-New York Giants WR Golden Tate recalls 2020 fight with Rams' Jalen Ramsey Former New York Giants wide receiver Golden Tate was surrounded by controversy throughout his tenure in East Rutherford. It started when he joined the team and was suspended for four games for violating the league's rules on performance-enhancing drugs. Tate appealed the decision, saying it was for fertility, but the NFL denied the appeal. Things ended when the Giants released him after the 2020 season, in which Tate often complained about his lack of touches. The other nail in his coffin with the Giants happened after a game against the Los Angeles Rams when he and Rams cornerback Jalen Ramsey got into an altercation. Ramsey has two children with Tate's younger sister, Breanna, and Tate took issue with how his sister was being treated. He recently appeared on the "Bussing with the Boys" podcast and opened up about the altercation. "Things happened within that relationship where I don't think my sister was done or treated the way she should have been treated," Tate said. "When that happens, who do you have to come see? You've got to come see Big Bro. I think I might have made it public like he going to have to see me at some point, but it wasn't to the point where I was about to fight him on the field or anything. I guess he took that personal." Indeed, Ramsey also took it personally as the two sought each other out after the Giants' 17-9 loss and had it out on the field until they were separated. While the two aren't best friends now, it seems they have at least learned to put their quibbles to the side for the sake of the children involved. "We haven't talked, but I think we both kind of have agreed to not be knuckleheads for the betterment of his daughters and my nieces, and that's kind of where we stand," he said. "I do think he's grown as a man. I know I've grown as a man. I made mistakes as a youngin' as well, so I do think he has gotten better. I do provide grace in that area, but that's still baby sis, right?" After his release from the Giants, Tate signed with the Tennessee Titans' practice squad before retiring from the NFL.


Fox News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- Fox News
Ex-NFL receiver Golden Tate details how Jalen Ramsey's treatment of his pregnant sister led to fight
For the first time since their on-field clash in 2020, former NFL receiver Golden Tate gave more insight into his public feud with current Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey. Tate made an appearance on the "Bussin' with the Boys" podcast, where he told co-hosts Taylor Lewan and Will Compton, former NFL players themselves, about what led to him and Ramsey getting into an altercation on the field in 2020. Tate was playing for the New York Giants in what would be his final NFL season after 11 years, when they were slated to face Ramsey and the Los Angeles Rams. For context, Ramsey had previously dated one of Tate's twin sisters, and their relationship ended when she was pregnant with their second child. "Now things happened within that relationship where I don't think my sister was done or treated the way she should have been treated," Tate said on the podcast. "And when that happens, who you gotta come see? You gotta come see big bro." The feud began to heat up when Tate responded to a fan who tweeted at him in October 2019 after a picture of Ramsey and his new girlfriend went public. The fan wrote, "If I was @ShowtimeTate I would have words with this young fella," in reference to Ramsey. "He know he gonna have to see me," Tate said. Well, that meeting was on an NFL field when the Giants traveled to Los Angeles to face the Rams. Tate said he and Ramsey began going back and forth almost immediately. "We get out there, and right away, first one, he's overly jamming me, and I'm like, 'OK, this is how we're going to do," Tate said. "… What I do, I cannot cost my team a penalty or cost myself any money, so that's in my back pocket. I'm not going to do that because that's selfish, but I'm in his face, I'm talking my mess, he talking his mess." It was a low-scoring game between the Giants and Rams, but the latter came away victorious, 17-9. However, the tension boiled over completely after the game when Tate approached Ramsey. Ramsey swung at Tate and a physical altercation ensued with both teams getting involved to break it up. "The game ends. I run up there to expect it, what's going to happen? And he come find me … I'm seeing where he at. I went right up to him with my helmet on, and he swings, but I knew he was going to swing, so I duck, and I went to dump him, and the next thing you know, they had everybody on us, so they separated us," Tate recalled of the moment. Ramsey has talked about that fight in the past during his "The Pivot" podcast appearance in 2022. "On sight, we knew what we was gonna do," he said. "I mean that's his sister, that's what he supposed to do, too. But you mind your business, too. This is me, too, now." Five years later, Tate and Ramsey never reconciled, but they put their differences aside for the kids. "We haven't talked, but I think we both kind of have agreed to not be knuckleheads for the betterment of his daughters and my nieces, and that's kind of where we stand," Tate said. Follow Fox News Digital's sports coverage on X, and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter.


Daily Mail
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Golden Tate lifts the lid on bitter on-field family feud with rival Jalen Ramsey over his pregnant sister
Former NFL star Golden Tate has opened up on his bitter on-field family feud with rival Jalen Ramsey, who previously dated the wide receiver's twin sister, Breanna Tate. When Ramsey posted a photo on social media with his new girlfriend, dancer Monica Giavanna, last October, Golden Tate responded to a fan's comment with 'he know he gonna have to see me.' Ramsey and Giavanna are now believed to have also split. And the personal animosity between the two players exploded after the October 2020 clash between the New York Giants and the Los Angeles Rams. The former Giants wide receiver and then-Rams cornerback exchanged blows near midfield and had to be separated by teammates and coaches. Tate and Ramsey walked toward each other as the game ended and both took swings before going down to the turf. TMZ also reported Ramsey also waited outside of the locker room after the game for Tate. 'Him and one of my twin sisters have two children together, they went to the same high school. They were together, I don't think my sister was done or treated the way she should have been treated,' Tate said on Bussin' with the Boys. Golden Tate explains his beef with Jalen Ramsey — Bussin' With The Boys (@BussinWTB) June 5, 2025 Former NFL star Golden Tate has opened up on his on-field family feud with rival Jalen Ramsey 'When that happens, who you gotta come see? You gotta come see big bro. We get to the game and I'm like, "I really don't know what's about to happen." But right away, he's like overly jamming me. And I'm like, "Okay, this is how we're going to do."' Ramsey now plays for the Miami Dolphins, while Tate has not taken an NFL snap since the 2020 season. On a previous episode of the FanDuel show, Ramsey has revealed the 'grimy' girlfriend trick he used while at Florida State - he would send direct messages to opposing players' girlfriends before big games. Ramsey would do his research for the underhanded and unique tactic, looking up offensive players' social-media profiles and finding photos with their significant others. Once the identity of a quarterback or wide receiver's girlfriend was evident, Ramsey got to typing. Then he would mention it on the field when helmet to helmet with the upset gridiron boyfriend. While Ramsey may no longer use social media for mental warfare, he is known as one of the NFL's biggest trash talkers, with his personal and professional lives colliding a few times on the gridiron. That led to the inventible fight with Tate and possibly more awkward encounters over the years off the field.
Yahoo
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Who Is Golden Tate's Wife? Elise's Relationship History
Former NFL star Golden Tate and his wife share a beautiful family that fans wish to know more about. Playing as a wide receiver, Tate is best known for his time with the Detroit Lions and the Philadelphia Eagles. Thanks to his phenomenal career in the field, fans have always been curious about his personal life as well. So, here's everything we know about Golden Tate's wife, how many kids they have, and more details. Golden Tate is married to Elise Tate (née Pollard). Elise Tate is the author of Sign Me Up For A Happy Home, a book dedicated to helping parents learn and teach baby sign language. Earlier, Elise had worked as a director of business development at Harvey Nash. Additionally, she holds a degree in marketing and sales from the University of Washington. (via LinkedIn) During an interview with The Knot, Golden Tate shared that it was fate that brought him and Elise together. 'We tell this story all the time and it always ends in people saying, 'Wow you two are fate.' So the short version is we met out at a bar while on a college weekend with our friends. I noticed Elise from clear across the room, I had tunnel vision on her all night,' he revealed. (via NY Post) After dating for a while, the couple finally tied the knot in 2017. They had a destination wedding in Mexico. TMZ reported that the wedding was a lavish affair with 250 guests in attendance. The Tates are parents to three children together, a daughter named Londyn and their sons Golden Jr. and Isaiah Michael. The kids often make adorable appearances on their parents' Instagram posts, giving fans a peek into their loving family. The post Who Is Golden Tate's Wife? Elise's Relationship History appeared first on - Movie Trailers, TV & Streaming News, and More.


Time of India
6 days ago
- Health
- Time of India
'The indoor was not even 100 yards': Golden Tate shares secrets about Philadelphia Eagles' locker room
(Image via Getty: Golden Tate) Dysfunctional is such a heavy word. And to use it for the Super Bowl LIX winners' locker room? That makes it all the more massive! Well, that's what former Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver Golden Tate said. Having spent just eight seasons with them, Tate called the Eagles the most dysfunctional locker room. His reasons? 'The indoor was not like even 100 yards. It was like 60 or 70 yards in a bubble.' Well, that's not all. There's more to his secret sharing! Read on. Super Bowl XLVII Champion Golden Tate found the Philadelphia Eagles locker room's food great but indoors crowded (Image via Getty: Golden Tate) Will Compton, former linebacker for the Las Vegas Raiders, and Taylor Lewan, former offensive tackle for the Tennessee Titans, run a podcast show called Bussin' With The Boys. The show has over 622K subscribers on YouTube and 567K followers on Instagram. On June 3, the podcast runners welcomed current Detroit Lions Preseason TV Broadcast Analyst Golden Tate. Tate praised Eagles fans before spilling the beans about their locker room! The former WR for the Eagles shared, 'The most dysfunctional locker room for me was the Philadelphia Eagles, the most dysfunctional place. Now, the fanbase, you want to be on their side - we all know that. They are very passionate. Their fans know their sports.' But inside that locker room? First of all, inside that locker room. The propice locker room was underwhelming. I was like - This is what we got here! The food was great. (Image via Getty) But the indoor? Was not even 100 yards. It was like 60 or 70 yards in a bubble, and we were having to practice with people from Novacare who were actually rehabbing and who were unaffiliated with the organization. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Dermatologista recomenda: simples truque elimina o fungo facilmente Acabe com o Fungo Undo They're just people who're just getting rehabbed. It was like weird to me.' 1-time Pro Bowler Golden Tate witnessed a fight between a coach and a player inside the Philadelphia Eagles locker room 36-year-old Golden Tate shared in the podcast show, 'We(Philadelphia Eagles) had a few incidents. We're making a playoff push, and an offensive lineman and one of the coaches got into it about the game before. The offensive line was like - You see, this is how it is supposed to be. Then the coach is like - No m****rf****r, this is how it's supposed to be, I was right last week. They were just going back and forth, and I'm on a line of scrimmage in a walk-through like - What is going on? And Doug (Pederson) is just holding his little postcard with his notes with his little visor on and, just like - Hey guys, stop it. Just calm down. These guys keep going at it, and eventually, one guy throws a ball at the other guy, and they just run at each other and start fighting. I am just sitting on the line of scrimmage like - Is this really happening? We're trying to get to the playoffs right now. 'This is a coach and a player?' curious Taylor Lewan asked. 'This is a coach and a player, bro,' said Tate. (Image via Getty) The Analyst for the Detroit Lions Preseason TV Broadcast Golden Tate shared that Philadelphia Eagles' doctors mishandled many injuries Tate shared, 'Carson(Wentz) had a back injury at some point, right around when I got there, but they didn't know. By the way, their doctors mishandled so many injuries. Like so many! I'm talking about my guy. They had to go to court for it.' 'Talk about malpractice?' curious Taylor Lewan asked again. The former wide receiver for the Detroit Lions replied, 'Yes, yes. It's noted. I mean, Chris Maragos, they mishandled him, and he just settled with them for like bajillion dollars.' Also Read: 'Young and dumb': Jason Whitlock calls Stefon Diggs & Cardi B a ghetto version of Taylor Swift & Travis Kelce | NFL News - Times of India