Steelers, Patrick Queen and Baltimore Ravens
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen had his tweet ready for when the Baltimore Ravens' season came to an end. As the clock hit zero and t
On Monday afternoon, NFL Network's Ian Rapoport reported that Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen was playing through a "really bad bout" of the flu during the game, and received four IV bags prior to the contest. Queen finished with 10 tackles on the night.
It might be petty to continue taking jabs at Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen. However, Baltimore Ravens fans know that Queen made a total mockery of his former team by joining their
In Monday’s “First Call,” it looks like Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith isn’t going anywhere. Neither is Mike Tomlin. Nor are the Baltimore Ravens going to the AFC Championship game,
So, after the game, it was no surprise that the Ravens ribbed Queen. Queen’s running mate in Baltimore, Roquan Smith, had some words for him this time around. Last time, Queen said that the Steelers were playing hats and t-shirts when they could have clinched the AFC North. Now, they will be booking vacations.
The Pittsburgh Steelers defense fell off a cliff after starting the 2024 NFL season with as a top-ranked unit.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen reportedly refused to let the flu keep him out of Saturday's AFC Wild Card Game against the Baltimore
A week after Cam Heyward played with the flu, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen did the same in Saturday night’s 28-14 AFC Wild Card playoff loss at Baltimore.
After the Pittsburgh Steelers lost to the Baltimore Ravens a week ago, their season was ended. But a week later and the Ravens are in the same spot. Former Ravens and now Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen caught some heat from former teammate Roquan Smith, who said they sent him to Cabo.
Ravens and Bills overcame significant player losses to remain Super Bowl contenders. Both teams relied on strong drafting, key free agent signings, and MVP-caliber quarterback play. Buffalo and Baltimore's front offices proved adept at reloading rosters while maintaining competitiveness.
Maryland’s Julian Reese #10 looks for an opening under the basket while being surrounded by Nebraska’s Ahron Ulis #2, second from left, and Juwan Gary #4, right. The Terps pulled out the win over the Cornhuskers, 69 – 66. (Amy Davis/Staff)