Former Baltimore Ravens LB Took Less Money to Play for Rival

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Former Baltimore Ravens LB Took Less Money to Play for Rival
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There's no love lost between the Baltimore Ravens and former star Patrick Queen.

The rivalry between the Baltimore Ravens and Pittsburgh Steelers is arguably the fiercest in the NFL, so when a player goes from one side of it to the other, it's often seen as sacrelige.

If Queen's latest comments are to be believed, then Ravens fans may have another bone to pick with him., Queen revealed that he took significantly less money by signing with Pittsburgh because he believes he can win a title there.. "It was just like five teams in the mix. Some of them were offering some $17 . After that it was like, I have a chance to either go win or I have a chance to get paid. For me, the difference was like $4 or $5 million.

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