
Steelers All-Pro FS Minkah Fitzpatrick's brother makes huge college football decision
The Fitzpatrick family is ready to take over the SEC once again.
Justice Fitzpatrick — brother Crimson Tide legend and Steelers FS Minkah Fitzpatrick — has committed to the University of Georgia. A four-star cornerback recruit in the class of 2026, Justice was ranked as the nation's No. 87 prospect and the eighth-best CB, per 247 Sports. Justice had a visit lined up with Ohio State but ultimately canceled, per On3. He also stated that he is shutting his recruitment down to focus on UGA.
Back in March, Justice discussed how the Georgia Bulldogs — and head coach Kirby Smart — appeared to be a perfect fit:
'Coach Smart coached my brother at Alabama, so we know him really well,' Fitzpatrick told On3's Chad Simmons, via PennLive's Nick Farabaugh. 'I know him well, my family knows him well, and we have a great relationship. I have gotten to know the coaches at Georgia well, I have worked with them at camp, and I feel like Georgia checks off most of my boxes.'
Here's to hoping Justice finds tremendous success as a Georgia Bulldog — and maybe one day can line up alongside his brother Minkah in the Steelers' secondary.
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