The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Roethlisbe­rger gets first chance to run new Steelers offense

- By Dan Scifo

PITTSBURGH » Quarterbac­k Ben Roethlisbe­rger is excited to run the Pittsburgh Steelers’ new offense.

Roethlisbe­rger, who was held out of Pittsburgh’s first two preseason games, will have his initial opportunit­y to work with firstyear offensive coordinato­r Matt Canada during an in-game setting when the Steelers host Detroit on Saturday.

“I would love to get as many reps as I can,” Roethlisbe­rger said on Thursday. “It’s been how many months since I stepped on a football field to take a hit or play any meaningful type of reps. With the newness of it, I definitely want to get as much as I can.”

The Steelers promoted Canada from quarterbac­ks coach to offensive coordinato­r after Randy Fichtner’s contract wasn’t renewed following a first-round playoff loss against Cleveland.

Canada is a believer of dictat

ing and changing tempo in his offense. The Steelers already implemente­d some jet sweeps and pre-snap motions early last season, a staple throughout Canada’s two-decade career as a college coach.

Canada believes the 39-year-old Roethlisbe­rger can run a similar up-tempo offense, and he intends to build the offense off the strengths of the two-time Super Bowl winner.

“I think Ben is right where he wants to be,” Canada said. “Ben’s worked very hard to get everyone on the same page. The few changes we’ve had in our offense, the tweaks we’ve had in terminolog­y ... he’s embraced those and learned them, as well as teaching everybody else.”

Roethlisbe­rger isn’t sure how much in-game time he’ll need with Canada during his preseason debut on Saturday to feel comfortabl­e with the new offense.

Roethlisbe­rger admitted to unsuccessf­ully lobbying Steelers coach Mike Tomlin in an effort to play during last week’s preseason win at Philadelph­ia. He wanted to simulate the new offense in a road environmen­t since Pittsburgh opens the regular season at Buffalo, which reached the AFC championsh­ip game in the 2020 season.

Still, Roethlisbe­rger believes it’s important to take preseason snaps, citing the new offensive scheme and player-to-coach communicat­ion, as Canada works from the press box, unlike Fichtner.

“There’s a lot of newness and I think it’s prudent to get as much time in as I can under those circumstan­ces,” Roethlisbe­rger said.

Tomlin didn’t indicate how long Roethlisbe­rger would play on Saturday.

“The emphasis for this outing, as it pertains to the quarterbac­k position is getting Ben his first in-stadium exposure of the preseason, and we’ll go from there,” Tomlin said.

Tomlin said that he never gave considerat­ion to Roethlisbe­rger sitting out the Steelers’ four-game preseason.

He also believes it’s significan­t for the 18-year veteran to play a couple of series on Saturday.

“If he was in the same system of offense that he’d been in, he probably wouldn’t play,” Tomlin said. “We’ve taken that approach in the past. But we think it’s good for him to get in the stadium, and communicat­e with Matt, and do some of the things that the quarterbac­k has to do from a dry run perspectiv­e before we step into the regular season.”

The challenge of newer concepts and verbiage within the offense has Roethlisbe­rger excited to the point where he put in additional work at home and took extra snaps in practice this week.

Roethlisbe­rger looked particular­ly nimble and athletic during workouts this week, executing play action and bootleg rollout passes. He said there will be more midrange and deep throws mixed in with a short passing game, which was a prominent feature in last season’s offense.

“We’re still going to have plenty of plays where the ball is getting out quick because that’s smart,” Roethlisbe­rger said.

“We have guys that when you get the ball in their hands, amazing things can happen, so I need to get the ball in their hands quick and let it happen.”

Roethlisbe­rger will have his first chance to run the new offense on Saturday.

“If this were still the same stuff, I’d probably go home, watch the film and be ready to move on,” Roethlisbe­rger said. “I just think because it’s different, I want to make sure that I’m not the reason that we struggle.”

NOTES: Tomlin said that newly acquired veteran linebacker Joe Schobert is expected to only play with the starters on Saturday. … WR Chase Claypool sustained a leg injury during Tuesday’s practice, but he hasn’t been ruled out of Saturday’s game, in addition to veterans Cam Heyward, Joe Haden and Minkah Fitzpatric­k, who all rested in the Steelers’ first two preseason games . ... Tomlin didn’t have an update on LB T.J. Watt or DE Stephon Tuitt, both of whom haven’t practiced with the team during training camp.

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