Es poco probable que los Steelers extiendan el contrato de Patrick Queen este verano

El apoyador interno de los Pittsburgh Steelers, Patrick Queen, completará el último año de su contrato de tres años sin una extensión. El periodista Ray Fittipaldo informó que no ha habido avances al respecto antes de la temporada 2026.

Fittipaldo declaró en el programa No. 1 Cochran Sports Show de KDKA que no existe ningún rumor sobre una posible extensión para Queen. Añadió que no ha escuchado ni una palabra sobre algún acuerdo este verano. Queen firmó el contrato de tres años y 41 millones de dólares con Pittsburgh antes de la temporada 2024, tras pasar cuatro años en Baltimore, lo que lo convirtió en el agente libre externo mejor pagado en la historia de los Steelers en aquel momento.

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