The Pittsburgh Steelers don't like any of the teams that reside in the AFC North, but it's hard to argue that once the ball is kicked off during divisional matchups, the Baltimore Ravens aren't the most hated. The rivalry has always been defined as being respectful off the field, but it entails plenty of animosity on the playing surface. It will only get better in 2024 after one of the Ravens' better defensive players, Patrick Queen, signed with Pittsburgh in free agency. It was noted as the largest free agency contract in the history of the Steelers' organization. It ended up being a three-year, $41 million deal.

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Steelers President Art Rooney II roams the sidelines prior to a 2022 preseason matchup at Acrisure Stadium in Pittsburgh, PA.
One of the more popular trends throughout the NFL has been players adapting to how fans want to receive content in 2024. Steelers fans will have some anxiety about that in reference to the JuJu Smith-Schuster TikTok debacle, but podcasts have become increasingly more popular for professional athletes to host. That includes Ravens safety, Marlon Humphrey.
Humphrey co-hosts the Punch Line Podcast and recently posted a new episode to the program's YouTube page. While discussing Queen's departure to Pittsburgh, he wanted to make a point that players around the league could regret ending up signing with the Steelers. He wasn't specifically talking about a former Raven such as Miles Boykin or Chris Wormley, but wanted to be clear about what he has heard.
"I've been at the Ravens for a while. I've seen this same story go down with a lot of guys. 'It's the best place on Earth, this new place, oh my God dude, it's not like the Ravens.' Reality sets in eventually," Humphrey said. "Okay. Okay. I hope it's great over there, but sometimes -- I've seen that once or twice. I don't know anyone in Pittsburgh that's from the Ravens, but I have seen this story."
It's a very slight innuendo from Humphrey, but he is definitely implying that players across the NFL don't enjoy Pittsburgh when they arrive for the first time. It could just be some rival talk and a little message to Queen, but it's certainly interesting for someone like Humphrey to say that, especially because Head Coach Mike Tomlin is one of the most beloved by players on all 32 teams.

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Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen (#6) runs on the field as the team warms up prior to a 2024 Organized Team Activities (OTAs) workout.
Humphrey continued and almost wanted to congratulate his former teammate for moving on and accepting an offer from another AFC North squad, but he decided to refrain from giving Queen any kind of recognition in that moment.
"He seems to be happy over there. So shoutout to, well actually, no we aren't going to shout him out, but good job."
Queen provided a considerable amount of consistency for the Ravens, but his production certainly increased once Roquan Smith was acquired from the Chicago Bears. There will definitely be some firepower to the games that Pittsburgh and Baltimore compete in come the latter half of the 2024 season, and the storyline of Queen departing the Ravens to become a member of the Steelers will be at the forefront of billboard material.
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Steelers linebacker Cole Holcomb (#55) directs the defense as the team practices during 2023 training camp at St. Vincent College in Latrobe, PA.
Steelers Will Need Queen To Get Help In Order To Showcase Dynamic Linebacking Core
The Steelers needed an inside linebacker to come in and fill a void that hasn't been consistent since Ryan Shazier's career-ending injury. The franchise may have that with Queen if he can prove that he doesn't need anyone else around him to produce. It's fair to say too that if Cole Holcomb, Elandon Roberts and Payton Wilson all perform, Pittsburgh's inside linebacker core could be extremely dangerous.
Do you think that Humphrey truly believes that reality sets in quick when NFL players arrive in Pittsburgh, or is it all smoke? Let us know in the comments below!
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