Former Baltimore Ravens linebacker Bart Scott took a shot at Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen during a Get Up segment
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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
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.
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.
Analysis: Looking into Mike Tomlin, Pete Carroll or Mike McCarthy is a bit like looking at a history book and the Bears should be trying to find someone on the
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Roquan Smith is still friends with Patrick Queen, but that didn't stop him from lobbing some trash talk in Queen's direction
Mike Florio and Chris Simms examine the possibility that Steelers players had the flu going around heading into the Wild Card Round and how that could’ve affected the play.
Those are just a few of the key players Buffalo and Baltimore lost last offseason, when free agency and salary cap constraints threatened to knock both teams down a notch. Instead, the Bills and Ravens are right back in the second round of the playoffs, and one will advance to the AFC championship game.
The queen and king will preside over the St. Patrick's Day Parade, which is set for March 8 at 1 p.m. in downtown Lemont.
The new leader of Chicago's annual St. Patrick's Day Parade was crowned Sunday. Cara Walsh was crowned this year's queen during a contest Sunday afternoon at the Local 130 Plumbers Hall, at 150 W. Washington Blvd.