Ben Roethlisberger outruns Joe Montana and Brett Favre in playoffs

The QB displaces Joe Montana and Brett Favre from the list after exceeding 5,850 yards.

His last TD pass! Roethlisberger throws and Washington makes a catch

For: Diego Benavidez

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Ben Roethlisberger became the third-most passing yards quarterback in the playoffs in the history of the

NFL

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The QB of Pittsburgh Steelers surpassed 100 yards in the wild-card round game against Chiefs and thereby displaced Joe Montana (5,772 yards) and Brett Favre (5,855 yards).

He just got it in what will be his last campaign in the league, but now he has positioned himself in a privileged place only behind two other legends: Tom Brady Y Peyton Manning.

Second-place Manning, meanwhile, threw for 7,339 career yards with the Colts and Broncos, leaving Big Ben just under 1,500 yards short of taking second place.

Roethlisberger has thrown 38 touchdown passes in the postseason and has thrown 24 interceptions. These are the numbers of the two-time winner of the Vince Lombardi.

In spite of everything, it is not about any number and ‘Big Ben’ will end his career in professional American football after 18 seasons located in a privileged place in the postseason for quarterbacks.

Everything seems to indicate that it will take several years for someone to displace him since the QB’s of today are mostly very young.

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