Ravens' Patrick Queen puts the rest of the NFL on notice with strong take after win over Rams

The Baltimore Ravens are set to have quite a run of games to finish off their regular season schedule. Three out of Baltimore’s four remaining contests this year will come against teams that sit in first place in their respective divisions. Among them, the Ravens will square off with the Miami Dolphins in Week 17. […]

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Baltimore Ravens linebacker Patrick Queen (6) reacts after tackling Seattle Seahawks running back Kenneth Walker III (9) during the second half at M&T Bank Stadium.
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The Baltimore Ravens are set to have quite a run of games to finish off their regular season schedule.

Three out of Baltimore’s four remaining contests this year will come against teams that sit in first place in their respective divisions. Among them, the Ravens will square off with the Miami Dolphins in Week 17. Miami holds the top spot in the AFC East standings with a 9-3 record, and it is also in possession of the No. 2 seed in the AFC.

Patrick Queen is not intimidated at all by the Ravens' upcoming arduous tests.

"Everybody has got to come play us," Queen said after the Ravens' win over the Los Angeles Rams. "We’re not really too worried about how hard our schedule is. At the end of the day, we know who we are, and we know what our record is. Everybody has got to come see us."

The Ravens have continued to pass test after test as of late. They boast a 7-1 record in their last eight games, with three such wins coming against teams that currently hold a winning record.

On the heels of a dramatic home win over the Los Angeles Rams, the Ravens will now shift gears to a road matchup against the Jacksonville Jaguars coming up in Week 15.