NFL: Ben Roethlisberger's farewell is before

I never speak in warranties, I have never done that, and I'm not, Roethlisberger emphasized in a media round on Thursday, but also stated, If I look at the big whole, I would say that everything would say indicates that it is now. The home game against the Cleveland Browns at night from Monday to Tuesday could be the last of the franchise icon in Heinz Field.

That Roethlisberger, who won the Super Bowl with the Steelers 2006 and 2009, could end his career after the ongoing season, was always energized by US media. Big Ben itself had not clearly expressed itself — until now.

Ben Roethlisberger Confirms His NFL Career is Over With The Pittsburgh Steelers Small chance on the play-offs

I will give the final answer to this at a later date, he added to his remarks. My focus is to win the game. If it is really my last regular season game here, it becomes one of the most important in my career. The Steelers still have a small chance to collect in the play-offs before the penultimate match day of the season, but must probably win both remaining games and hope for appropriate results of competition.

That Pittsburgh is still in the play-off race, however, is more likely to thank the strong defense of the team than Roethlisberger. The 39-year-old was clearly an advanced age in the current season, his level of performance was noticeably leaving. That's why it is unlikely that Big Ben is still a season at another team. The end of the career appears the most likely of all options — and the final feet of a large career are probably ushered in.

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