Big Ben: 'More determined than
ever' to come back
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[December 26, 2019]
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback
Ben Roethlisberger quashed rumors about his possible retirement with
a Christmas Day tweet.
"Contrary to recent reports out there about my football future and
my 'uncertainty' about playing again, I am working hard and am more
determined than ever to come back stronger and better than ever next
year!" Roethlisberger posted.
Roethlisberger, 37, is recovering from surgery in late September on
his right (throwing) shoulder.
He was injured during the Steelers' Sept. 15 loss to the Seattle
Seahawks. In two games this year, he completed 56.5 percent of his
passes for 351 yards with no touchdown passes and one interception.
The 16th-year veteran has thrown for 56,545 yards (eighth in NFL
history) and 363 touchdowns (eighth) in 218 games (216 starts). He
guided the Steelers to Super Bowl titles after the 2005 and 2008
seasons, and he made another Super Bowl appearance after the 2011
season.
With Roethlisberger hurt, Pittsburgh (8-7) has managed to stay alive
in the AFC playoff picture entering Sunday's finale at the Baltimore
Ravens (13-2). The Steelers need to win and hope the Tennessee
Titans lose at the Houston Texans.
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Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) before the game against
the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent
Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports
Devlin Hodges will make his sixth start under center for the
Steelers. He has completed 67.4 percent of his passes for 968 yards
with five touchdowns and eight interceptions.
--Field Level Media
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