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Steelers LB Patrick Queen stirs up internet with cryptic post

Steelers LB Patrick Queen stirs up internet with cryptic post

Yahoo24-06-2025
Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers big defensive addition was inside linebacker Patrick Queen. Queen came over from the Baltimore Ravens and hoped to establish himself as one of the top inside linebackers in the AFC. Things didn't go exactly according to plan and the Steelers actually signed Malik Harrison in free agency this offseason.
This is in addition to the healthy return of Cole Holcomb and the continued growth of Payton Wilson. This puts Queen in the mix for shared reps with this foursome of talented players. Could this be something Queen isn't happy about? This is what the internet is wondering after Queen sent out the post below on X of an hourglass.
We will choose to give Queen the benefit of the doubt here and say that the point is in reference to Queen getting anxious for training camp and the season and he is just playing the waiting game. Not that he's waiting to be traded to another team.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers LB Patrick Queen stirs up internet with cryptic post
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