Roquan Smith says ex-Ravens teammate Patrick Queen 'will be in Cabo' - ESPN
Roquan Smith insists he's still friends with Patrick Queen, even after the former Baltimore Ravens linebacker joined the rival Pittsburgh Steelers last year.
Smith did not miss an opportunity, however, to trash talk his ex-teammate Saturday night after the Ravens eliminated the Steelers from the playoffs, saying Queen will «be in Cabo, or somewhere.»
Smith was referring to a comment Queen made ahead of the previous time these AFC North rivals squared off in Week 16, when the Steelers could have clinched the division title with a win over the Ravens. Queen had called the Dec. 21 contest a «chance to get T-shirts and hats.»
The Steelers fell well short of T-shirts and hats that night, and were overmatched again Saturday night in their return to Baltimore, as the Ravens rolled to a 28-14 victory and a spot in next weekend's AFC divisional round. Smith clearly relished ending Pittsburgh's season and sending Queen and the rest of the Steelers home.
«I think I remember my guy PQ saying the last time we played them was (for) a hat and T-shirt,» Smith said. «But, I guess he (got) the T-shirt he got on, and he'll be in Cabo, or somewhere.»
Queen was not asked about Smith's postgame comments. The five-year veteran recorded 10 tackles Saturday night as the Steelers yielded 464 yards of total offense — including 299 on the ground — en route to a fifth consecutive loss to end the season.
Queen became a focal point of the Ravens-Steelers rivalry last summer when, after spending the first four seasons of his NFL career with Baltimore, he signed a three-year deal with Pittsburgh. The former first-round draft pick said in November that he «wasn't wanted back» with the Ravens, who declined his fifth-year option.
Smith was Queen's teammate


