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.
On Saturday night the Baltimore Ravens took down the Pittsburgh Steelers in an AFC wild card showdown. After splitting the regular season series, Baltimore dominated the game that truly mattered in a 28-14 win that never felt as close as the final score.
They don't fully understand him, but they appreciate their QB. Coach Tee Martin compares Jackson to rapper Lil Wayne: ‘They’re just ahead of their time at what they do.’
This is the problem for teams facing Baltimore this season. Even when you have the right answers, the Ravens’ pairing of Jackson and Henry might be too much to overcome. An evolving quarterback, the most dangerous run duo in the game, and an offense built to beat a defense in a multitude of ways is quite a challenge for a defense to overcome.
Aaron Glenn, Mike Locksley, and more NFL fans hilariously react to flu-ridden Patrick Queen hugging Lamar Jackson - "Lamar's immune system weak as sh*t" NFL fans hilariously react to flu-ridden ...
Lamar Jackson appears to have decided he’s not getting knocked out of these playoffs while staying in the pocket.
Lamar Jackson threw for two touchdowns in a flawless first half, Henry scored twice while leading Baltimore’s devastating running game, and the Ravens beat the Pittsburgh Steelers 28-14 on
Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson has heard all the noise surrounding him, particularly concerning his performance in the postseason. Through his first
Roquan Smith took a jab at Patrick Queen after the Ravens eliminated the Steelers, saying his former teammate will "be in Cabo, or somewhere."
A pair of former Baltimore Ravens had their pride stung by Derrick Henry and Lamar Jackson in the playoffs. The post Ex-Ravens React Candidly to Derrick Henry, Lamar Jackson, 299 Rushing Yards appeared first on Heavy Sports.
Between Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen, there's no wrong decision for NFL MVP. But both QBs still need to demonstrate they can beat Patrick Mahomes.
Roquan Smith and Patrick Queen have been taking friendly jabs at each other since Week 16, and Smith got the last laugh.