Morning Sun

Steelers, Roethlisbe­rger agree to new deal for 2021 season

- By Will Graves

PITTSBURGH » Ben Roethlisbe­rger is returning for an 18th season with the Pittsburgh Steelers and is taking a pay cut to do it. The team and the two-time Super Bowl winner announced on Thursday they have agreed on a new contract that assures the 39-year-old will be back in 2021.

Financial details were not immediatel­y available, though the Steelers made no secret of the need for Roethlisbe­rger to take a pay cut to ease some of the burden of his Nfl-high $41.25-million salary-cap hit scheduled for 2021.

NFL Network, citing anonymous sources, said Roethlisbe­rger’s new deal will essentiall­y pay him $14 million this season and adds four voidable years to spread out the dead money.

“I am grateful to be at this stage of my career and more than happy to adjust my contract in a way that best helps the team to address other players who are so vital to our success,” Roethlisbe­rger said in a statement. “I love this game and love to compete, and I believe in this team and my ability to deliver when called upon. It all starts with great preparatio­n and I am ready to go.”

Roethlisbe­rger passed for 3,803 yards with 33 touchdowns and 10 intercepti­ons in 15 games in 2020 after missing almost all of 2019 with a right elbow injury. The Steelers won their first 11 games on their way to a 12-4 record and captured the AFC North title but were stunned at home by Cleveland in the first-round of the playoff game thanks in part to four Roethlisbe­rger intercepti­ons.

Steelers President Art Rooney II, head coach Mike Tomlin and general manager Kevin Colbert all expressed the desire to bring Roethlisbe­rger, stressing the need to do it in a way that gives the Steelers some financial flexibilit­y. The new contract does offer a bit more freedom, but Pittsburgh is facing several high-profile departures in free agency.

Wide receiver Juju Smithschus­ter, outside linebacker Bud Dupree, running back James Conner and left tackle Alejandro Villanueva are among more than a dozen Steelers who will hit the open market this month. Conner and Villanueva are unlikely to be brought back after underwhelm­ing play in 2020. Smith-schuster and Dupree have likely priced themselves out of a return.

Throw in the retirement­s of center Maurkice Pouncey and tight end Vance Mcdonald and the decision to part with offensive coordinato­r Randy Fichtner — all three of whom have a close relationsh­ip with Roethlisbe­rger — and the veteran quarterbac­k will find himself in the midst of an overhaul.

The franchise’s leader in just about every major statistica­l passing category remains, he was at the controls of an offense that finished last in the NFL in yards rushing and yards per rushing attempt. Those are numbers the front office said it will spend the offseason trying to improve.

 ?? DON WRIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) throws a pass during the game against the Cleveland Browns in Pittsburgh on Jan. 10.
DON WRIGHT — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger (7) throws a pass during the game against the Cleveland Browns in Pittsburgh on Jan. 10.

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