Ben Roethlisberger might be a washed up quarterback nowadays. But he’ll still remind you what a run he’s had over the past 20 years in Pittsburgh.
Part of the Steelers dominant reign in the AFC North included consistently beating up on the lowly Browns for all those years. But now, the dynamic has changed.
After beating the Steelers in the the playoffs last season, it appears as though the Browns are positioned to be favorites against Steelers this Sunday and for years to come.
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Still, Ben Roethlisberger wasn’t afraid to remind everyone about the domination that once occurred when he was asked about the rivalry on Wednesday.
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Ben Roethlisberger on the Steelers-Browns rivalry continuing to evolve now that it’s not quite so one-sided.
“We’re always going to be rivals and it’s always going to be great games.
“I’m glad that I’m not the most winning quarterback in their stadium history anymore.” pic.twitter.com/BZDhOQVB1B
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) October 27, 2021
Many were under the impression that last season would be Ben Roethlisberger’s last. But due to his desire to keep playing – and the Steelers having no better option – Big Ben remains under center.
So far, he looks extremely old, and his Steelers sit at an appropriate 3-3 on the season.
Ben Roethlisberger will probably take the loss to the Browns on Sunday. But that’s nothing compared to the beating he’s handed Cleveland over the course of his storied career.
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