Since leaving the Baltimore Ravens earlier this offseason, Patrick Queen has made himself no friends in Charm City. Signing with the hated rival Pittsburgh Steelers is bad enough, but Queen has consistently trash talked his former team over the past few months.
Patrick Queen was making a bold decision when he crossed rivalry lines, signing with the Pittsburgh Steelers after spending the first four years of his career as a Baltimore Raven.
Patrick Queen went from a key part of the Baltimore Ravens' defense to one of the most-hated athletes in the city in the blink of an eye, but such is life when a player leaves to join a bitter rival.
Patrick Queen made the rare rivalry jump from the Baltimore Ravens to the Pittsburgh Steelers. And it seemed to be something that Queen was willing to embrace, stating that he was okay being ‘the villain’ in the rivalry for Baltimore.
Queen switched sides in one of the NFL's best rivalries this offseason, signing with the Steelers after playing the first four years of his career with the Ravens.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have revamped more than one positional room throughout the 2024 offseason. The quarterback area of the depth chart has been talked about the most, while the offensive line underwent some big changes as well.
Patrick Queen had a banner year with Baltimore last season, recording 133 tackles, nine tackles for loss, 3.5 sacks, six quarterback hits, six passes defended, one interception and one forced fumble.
With Bengals WRs Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins not present at OTAs, third-round WR Jermaine Burton has been able to see an expanded workload. Burton would rather have his star teammates present to help mentor him, but he’s loved working with QB Joe Burrow through his first professional practices.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen is on a mission this season to prove he’s one of the best linebackers in the NFL. He has many doubters, especially in Baltimore who think he broke out the last two seasons only because of Roquan Smith’s presence.
One of the most fun things about the NFL season is seeing which players make dramatic improvements. Last year, that list included DaRon Bland, Trent McDuffie, Tyrel Dodson and Christian Barmore.
The rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers is arguably the fiercest in the NFL, so when a player goes from one side of it to the other, it's often seen as sacrelige.
Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen currently is the fifth-highest paid linebacker in the NFL on a per-year basis with an average of $13.6 million.
In an exclusive interview with Derrick Bell of Steelers Now, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen touched on several topics. One of them was the transition to the other side of the Steelers-Ravens rivalry.
The Pittsburgh Steelers had a successful 2024 offseason, highlighted by the signing of outside linebacker Patrick Queen. The Steelers secured Queen with a three-year deal worth $41 million, a move the team was thrilled to make.
The Steelers' new linebacker based his decision to sign with the club on more than just money.
Patrick Queen was one of the most coveted defensive players in free agency this past March, but he ultimately chose to sign with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a three-year, $41 million deal.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a splash move during the 2024 offseason by bringing in former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen. After a brutal 2023 season that saw Pittsburgh's interior linebacker corps get decimated by injuries, Queen is now a vital piece in the Steelers' plan to bring stability back to the position.
Maybe you’ve heard all the talk about how the Steelers reworked the quarterback depth chart. But maybe we should be focusing on a pairing in the Pittsburgh defense.
The Steelers have completely rebuilt their inside linebacker room over the past two years with the likes of Patrick Queen, Elandon Roberts, Cole Holcomb and 2024 third-round rookie Payton Wilson.
ESPN's Jeremy Fowler believes one of Pittsburgh's newest additions will be a key piece to its defense for many years to come.
The Steelers finally broke their silence during the free agency "tampering" period on Tuesday, landing a former first-round linebacker from their AFC North division rival Ravens.
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