'We Can Go Get It!' Ravens LB Patrick Queen On Super Bowl

Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen spoke about the chances of a Super Bowl this year.
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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen talked about the possibility of a Super Bowl for the Ravens this season, and what needs to happen for it to become reality. 

"I think we can make it where we want to make it," Queen said via "The Ravens Lounge." "I think if we really want the Super Bowl, we can go get it. It's one thing to say it, we gotta actually go do it."

Queen and the Ravens finished last season 10-7 and were knocked out of the playoffs in the Wild Card game after a 24-17 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. They never really stood a chance though as star quarterback Lamar Jackson was unavailable for the game due to injury. 

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"There's obstacles that we had in the past and we like to say it hindered us but at the end of the day we still got 11 guys on the field," Queen said. "It's just one of us going out there and proving it every week, every snap, not taking nothing for granted, just going full speed every play."

Baltimore has won only one playoff game since the 2015 NFL season: a 20-13 win on the road against the Tennessee Titans during the 2020 season. Jackson, Queen and company are trying to change that this year. 

With new additions like Odell Beckham Jr., Jadeveon Clowney, Zay Flowers and more, the Ravens have loaded up around their star quarterback to try and make a run. This offseason, they showed Jackson that they were committed to building a winner, and he rewarded them by signing a five-year, $260 million contract extension to stay in Baltimore.

The Ravens will begin their quest for a Super Bowl starting in Week 1 when they play hosts to the Houston Texans on Sept. 10 at 1 p.m.


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