Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania — In a move that solidifies the future of their defense, the Pittsburgh Steelers have agreed to a four-year contract extension worth approximately $88 million with Pro Bowl inside linebacker Patrick Queen, keeping him in Pittsburgh through the 2030 season. The deal makes Queen the highest-paid inside linebacker in NFL history, with an average annual value of roughly $22 million per year.

For the Steelers, the decision represents a long-term commitment to the centerpiece of their defensive system. Since arriving in Pittsburgh, Queen has quickly emerged as one of the team’s most important defensive players, combining elite speed, field awareness, and sideline-to-sideline range that defines the modern inside linebacker position.

This past season, Queen once again proved his value by recording 120 tackles, finishing second on the team behind Payton Wilson. He also started all 17 regular-season games, extending his remarkable streak of 101 consecutive games played since entering the NFL — a testament to both his durability and consistency.
Over the course of his career, Queen has built an impressive résumé. Since being selected in the first round of the 2020 NFL Draft, he has accumulated more than 650 total tackles, 15 sacks, over 35 tackles for loss, multiple forced fumbles, and key interceptions in critical moments. Those performances helped earn him Pro Bowl recognition and established him as one of the most dynamic inside linebackers in the league.
Beyond the statistics, Queen has become a leader on the field. The “green dot” on his helmet allows him to receive direct communication from the sidelines, a responsibility reserved for the defensive signal-caller — a role that reflects the coaching staff’s trust in his football IQ and leadership.
“Pittsburgh gave me the opportunity to become the best version of myself, and that means everything to me,” Queen said after signing the extension. “This isn’t just a new contract — it’s a commitment that we’re going to keep fighting together. I want to help bring more championships to this city and to Steelers Nation.”
The extension also stabilizes the core of Pittsburgh’s defense, where Queen will continue lining up alongside stars such as T. J. Watt and Alex Highsmith. That trio is expected to remain one of the most disruptive defensive groups in the NFL for years to come.
For Pittsburgh, extending Queen is more than just retaining a talented player. It is a statement that the franchise remains committed to the hard-nosed defensive identity that has defined the Steelers for decades. With Queen now anchoring the middle of the defense through 2030, the organization believes it has secured a cornerstone for its next championship push.