The Pittsburgh Steelers made a big addition this offseason by signing former rival Patrick Queen, who spent the last four years as a member of the Baltimore Ravens. Baltimore opened its season on Thursday night against the Kansas City Chiefs, losing 27-20 after Isaiah Likely was ruled out of bounds on a potential touchdown as regulation expired.
The Ravens started Trenton Simpson alongside Roquan Smith at inside linebacker, and former NFL quarterback and current ESPN analyst Dan Orlovsky didn’t think Simpson was an adequate replacement for Queen.
“Baltimore missed Queen—see what happens opposite Smith as season goes on,” Orlovsky wrote.