Few, if any, rivalries are more intense than the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. Between the mystique of AFC North football, the physical nature of both teams, and the stars that line both sidelines, the show rarely disappoints, nor does it take any days off. That includes the Pro Bowl, where representatives from Pittsburgh and Baltimore showed out for fans throughout the festivities. At one point, Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen went viral for roasting the Ravens at the Pro Bowl.
Interviewed by Baltimore Ravens corner Marlon Humphrey, Queen was asked about playing on his side of the rivalry.
Few, if any, rivalries are more intense than the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens. Between the mystique of AFC North football, the physical nature of both teams, and the stars that line both sidelines, the show rarely disappoints, nor does it take any days off. That includes the Pro Bowl, where representatives from Pittsburgh and Baltimore showed out for fans throughout the festivities. At one point, Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen went viral for roasting the Ravens at the Pro Bowl. Interviewed by Baltimore Ravens corner Marlon Humphrey, Queen was asked about playing on his side of the rivalry. “What’s the best part of being a Pittsburgh Steeler?” “Beating y’all,” Queen replied. Queen signed a three-year, $41 million deal with Pittsburgh in free agency. The four prior seasons, though, were spent in Baltimore. Queen found moderate success in his first year across enemy lines, setting a career-high in passes defended while forcing two fumbles, six tackles for loss, and 129 tackles. He was a quality addition to the middle of Pittsburgh’s defense and added stability to a linebacker corps that needed an injection of talent.
