The Pittsburgh Steelers forced three turnovers in their 32-13 win over the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday, and the most impactful might have come when T.J. Watt knocked the ball free from Ameer Abdullah with the Raiders on the goal line. During the game, the CBS broadcast noted that Patrick Queen was limping, but the Steelers didn’t have time to substitute, leaving Queen in the game. He was the first player in the backfield to get to Abdullah and was instrumental in helping Watt make the play, and he was doing it on a bad knee, as he told The Athletic’s Mike DeFabo he hyperextended his knee the play before.
‘Just Had To Man Up:’ Patrick Queen Hyperextended Knee Play Before T.J. Watt’s Goal-Line Strip
