Patrick Queen gets the last laugh against his former team as the Steelers beat the Ravens

Baltimore Ravens v Pittsburgh Steelers
Baltimore Ravens v Pittsburgh Steelers / Joe Sargent/GettyImages
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This offseason, the Baltimore Ravens made the decision to not extend the contract of LSU Alum Patrick Queen which allowed him to sign with their bitter rival the Pittsburgh Steelers. Throughout the game the broadcast team reminded everyone over and over again that Patrick Queen felt bothered by his former team's decision.

Sunday gave Queen the chance to prove his former team wrong on Sunday in a battle for first place in the AFC North. Mike Tomlin set the tone early sending Patrick Queen out for the coin toss going face to face with his former teammates.

Late in the first half, Patrick Queen made a massive game changing play forcing and recovering a fumble which kept Baltimore from going down the field and set the Steelers up to make a field goal taking a 9-7 lead into the half.

As the Ravens were trying to comeback, Patrick Queen was able to chase down Justice Hill ensuring that more time ran off the clock.

Queen was excellent when the Steelers deployed him as a spy holding Lamar Jackson to just 44 yards rushing. He led the Steelers with nine tackles while recording a forced fumble, a fumble recovery, and a tackle for a loss.

The Steelers defense was incredible the entire game against one of the league's best offenses in the Ravens. The Steelers defense allowed the offense to go without scoring a touchdown the entire game yet, they still won the game claiming first place in the AFC North.

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