The Record (Troy, NY)

Browns gearing up for one last shot at dropping Big Ben

- By Tom Withers

Myles Garrett was only 8 years old when Ben Roethlisbe­rger started his personal, nearly two-decade-long crusade against Cleveland.

Big Ben has tormented the Browns, going 24-2-1 as a starter against them since 2004, including a 12-0 mark in the regular season at home.

“One of the greats,” said Garrett, the Browns’ superstar defensive end.

Well, Pittsburgh’s quarterbac­k may be down to his last chance to inflict any more pain on Cleveland.

Although he hasn’t made it officially official, Roethlisbe­rger said “all signs are pointing” to Monday night’s game against the Browns — one with potentiall­y massive playoff implicatio­ns for both teams — being his last at Heinz Field.

While Steelers fans might have to use their Terrible Towels to dab some tears, the Browns aren’t feeling sentimenta­l about the occasion.

“I just hope we can send him out the right way, our way,” defensive end Jadeveon Clowney said Friday. “Win and get after him a lot.”

Roethlisbe­rger’s stunning ownership of Cleveland dates back to the NFL draft in ‘04, when the Browns passed on the Ohioborn QB by selecting tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. instead with the No. 6 pick.

Since that day, the decision has haunted the Browns, who spent years in a frustratin­g, fruitless search for a franchise quarterbac­k and still may not be

certain they’ve found one in Baker Mayfield.

All Roethlisbe­rger did since getting to Pittsburgh was win 163 regular-season games, pass for more than 60,000 yards, win two Super Bowls and amass a Hall of Fame resume that will lead to his enshrineme­nt — back home in Ohio.

As they prepared for a last meeting with him in a must-win game, the Browns (7-8), whose path to an AFC North title will require help, offered mostly respect to a rival who has spent his career wrecking them.

“It’s definitely an honor to take the field against Ben Roethlisbe­rger, watching him since I was a kid and just compete against him,” said Browns Pro Bowl cornerback Denzel Ward, who

had two intercepti­ons in his NFL debut against Big Ben.

Garrett’s been on a mission to get Roethlisbe­rger since coming into the league as the No. 1 overall pick in 2017, when he said he was out to “chop down” Pittsburgh’s QB.

He later shredded a photo of Roethlisbe­rger in a spoof of “The Office” produced by the Browns, and Garrett recently placed a fake tombstone with the QB’s name on his front lawn as part of a Halloween display.

Garrett has grown to admire Roethlisbe­rger as a competitor and has relished his matchups against him.

“It’s been a back and forth,” he said. “Me trying to get after him. Me being out a little bit. Him being out a little bit. Always having

good interactio­ns and good gamesmansh­ip when we are out there.

“I’m trying to do my thing and shut down the game on my side of the ball, and him trying to get the ball off and get it off quick so I can’t do that. I like the challenge of it going against a guy of his caliber and a guy of his prestige.”

Garrett leaned back and chuckled when he was asked if he’ll miss Roethlisbe­rger.

“I’ll miss his presence in the game, but as far as going against him and the rivalry against him versus us. No, I will not miss that. I will be looking forward to new things, new challenges, new quarterbac­ks and new people to put in the front yard.”

 ?? DAVID RICHARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger celebrates after a 2-yard touchdown pass to Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth (88) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 31, 2021, in Cleveland. Big Ben has tormented the Browns, going 24-2-1as a starter against them since 2004.
DAVID RICHARD — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger celebrates after a 2-yard touchdown pass to Pittsburgh Steelers tight end Pat Freiermuth (88) during the second half of an NFL football game against the Cleveland Browns on Oct. 31, 2021, in Cleveland. Big Ben has tormented the Browns, going 24-2-1as a starter against them since 2004.

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