Patrick Queen: 'Time's ticking' for Super Bowl in Steelers contract year

Entering the final year of his contract, Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen voiced urgency for a Super Bowl win on The Football Frame of Mind podcast, building on his recent scheme critiques. He reflected on year seven ticking amid past trade buzz, while expressing confidence in growth under new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham.

In the latest episode of The Football Frame of Mind podcast—following his comments on the challenges of Pittsburgh's prior defensive scheme—Patrick Queen shared his deep desire for a Super Bowl triumph. 'Being able to hold that Super Bowl trophy... that’s a feeling that nobody going to be able to beat. I want to be able to feel that,' he said. Noting his seven NFL seasons, Queen added, 'It’s time’s ticking. But I know I’m still just going to be getting better.'

Queen signed with the Steelers in 2024 after four years with the Ravens, but his first two seasons were inconsistent: wearing the green dot in a new scheme, he showed flashes in 2025 but led the team in missed tackles amid scheme adjustments and injuries. As 2026 approaches, new DC Patrick Graham brings a system Queen previously called tough to play against.

Earlier offseason trade talks, including with the Dallas Cowboys, surfaced but ended with Pittsburgh retaining Queen over mid-round picks or younger players like Payton Wilson and Cole Holcomb.

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Aaron Rodgers and Steelers coach Mike McCarthy on the sideline at Acrisure Stadium, evoking anticipation for a potential 2026 reunion amid free agency rumors.
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Steelers await Aaron Rodgers' 2026 decision amid free agency

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As free agency looms, Aaron Rodgers remains undecided on a 22nd NFL season, while new Steelers coach Mike McCarthy calls a reunion a 'great story' and says Rodgers is 'in a really good place.' Building on earlier playoff reports of mutual interest, Pittsburgh has made no formal offer yet amid ongoing discussions.

Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen described the team's previous defensive scheme as particularly tough for linebackers during an appearance on the Football Frame of Mind podcast. He contrasted it with his time in Baltimore, where players supported each other more freely. Queen also revealed he played the entire 2025 season through injuries.

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The Dallas Cowboys have reportedly ended their pursuit of Pittsburgh Steelers linebacker Patrick Queen, according to beat writer Nick Harris. Harris stated on March 20, 2026, that Dallas has pivoted to other trade options. Pittsburgh's payment of Queen's roster bonus signals he will remain with the team for the 2026 season.

In his first media appearance since resigning as Pittsburgh Steelers head coach in January, Mike Tomlin explained his decision after 19 years, citing personal timing, the loneliness of leadership, and recent playoff failures. He also predicted Aaron Rodgers will be the team's 2026 starting quarterback.

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New Pittsburgh Steelers coordinators shared their visions for key players and schemes during Friday's pre-draft media sessions at UPMC Rooney Sports Complex. Defensive coordinator Patrick Graham praised T.J. Watt and outlined a flexible defense, while offensive coordinator Brian Angelichio highlighted the tight end group. Special teams coordinator Danny Crossman expressed hope for draft help on returns.

Building on an active free agency and trade for Michael Pittman Jr., the Pittsburgh Steelers added a 10-player 2026 draft class to bolster their roster under new coach Mike McCarthy. Beat writer Mike DeFabo assesses the team as stronger overall, though uncertainties linger at offensive line, defense, and quarterback.

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The Dallas Cowboys are actively exploring trades to move into the top 10 picks of the 2026 NFL Draft to bolster their defense. Meanwhile, the Pittsburgh Steelers remain in limbo over quarterback Aaron Rodgers' decision on returning, potentially influencing their draft strategy. The New York Giants have fielded inquiries but plan to hold their No. 5 pick.

 

 

 

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