‘Big Ben gets emotional home send-off
PITTSBURGH: Ben Roethlisberger bid farewell to Heinz Field with a 26-14 win over the Cleveland Browns in what is likely to be the quarterback’s final home game for the Steelers on Monday.
With the clock ticking on the twotime Super Bowl champion’s time in Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger passed for 123 yards and a touchdown as the Steelers kept their NFL play-off hopes alive.
If this is to be the final lap of Big Ben’s 18-year NFL career, Monday’s performance turned back the clock.
“I am at a loss for words,” the 39-yearold Roethlisberger said.
“I am so thankful for this place and these fans. There is no place like it. I have called this place home for almost half my life.”
His family came onto the field to join him as many of the fans remained in the stadium well after the final horn sounded.
The future Hall of Famer took his time leaving the field, walking the perimetre of the stadium shaking hands of people who pressed up against the railings and soaking in the cheers from the adoring Steeler faithful who chanted “Thank you Ben” during the game.
“I wish I could bottle this and have it forever,” Roethlisberger said.
“I was born in Ohio but I live here. This place Heinz Field is so special to me and means so much to my family.”
The Steelers remain in the play-off hunt after the win over the Browns, who have been eliminated from the AFC post-season.
The Steelers (8-7-1) must now win their final game in Baltimore next week and receive some help to wrap up one of the conference’s seven play-off spots.
They are a half-game behind the Indianapolis Colts, Las Vegas Raiders and Los Angeles Chargers entering the final week of the regular season. The Raiders and Chargers face each other next weekend.
Roethlisberger had plenty of help on Monday.
Rookie Najee Harris ran for a careerbest 188 yards and a touchdown while Chris Boswell kicked four field goals.
The same could not be said for embattled Browns quarterback Baker Mayfield, who was sacked nine times, including four times by TJ Watt.
“This is the story of my career. It is not always pretty but we found a way to win,” said Roethlisberger.
Heading into the game, Roethlisberger ranked fifth in NFL history with 63,721 passing yards and eighth with 416 passing touchdowns.
This season, he has passed 21 touchdowns and nine interceptions.
Harris had 28 carries and also broke the franchise’s single-season rookie rushing record with 1,172 yards. He surpassed Hall of Famer Franco Harris, who had 1,055 yards in 1972.
Mayfield completed 16 of 38 passes for 185 yards, two touchdowns and two interceptions for the Browns, who dropped to 7-9 on the season. AFP