Big Ben: A Legacy of Excellence in the NFL

Big Ben He retired from the NFL in 2022 leaving an enviable legacy with different records, marks within a team and numbers that reveal that he is chosen to be called ‘outstanding’ in his position.

Ben Roethlisberger, veteran quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, said goodbye on January 3, 2022 from his fans at Heinz Fielda building that was packed to say goodbye to their great idol who took them to three Super Bowls, winning two of them.

Roethlisberger, the outlier

Ben won the hearts of the thousands of fans who follow the Pittsburgh team and its tough style of play led him to be considered a legend today after 18 years as leader of one of the most winning franchises in American football. Respected even by his rivals, Big Ben is today remembered as a breaks records that the steel team misses.

Big Ben’s numbers in the NFL

It is March 2 Ben turns 42 years oldso it is evident that one of the best quarterbacks in the history of the Pittsburgh Steelers deserves to be remembered.

2 Steel Super Bowls

After almost 20 years at the helm of a team, Roethlisberger led the Pittsburgh Steelers to the most important game of the season three times, being the 2005 his first ring against the Seahawks and the second in 2009 against the Cardinals. Their third meeting, in 2010, had a less fortunate outcome, as they faced a powerful Green Bay Packers who defeated them.

Victories at Heinz Field

For Roethlisberger this was one of his greatest achievements, as he had the opportunity to add a total of 92 conquests at home.

Record of matches won

Finally, a brand that, until now, has not been overcome and it seems to be something a bit complicated. Roethlisberger boasts an enviable record for any quarterback who reaches the professional level, since in 2014 the quarterback was the first in NFL history to obtain his first 13 games as starter with victory.

2024-03-02 16:42:12
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