A PICKS-BURGH
Ben chucks 5 INTs; Rodgers’ late heroics down ’Boys
PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger joined some not so elite company Sunday.
He became only the second quarterback since 2014 to finish a game with zero touchdowns and five or more interceptions. The other? Ryan Fitzpatrick, who did it with the woeful Jets last season.
Roethlisberger threw two pick-sixes in the 30-9 loss to Jacksonville and his five interceptions were a career high.
After the game, the Pittsburgh QB, in his 14th season with the Steelers, was candid about his future.
“Maybe I don’t have it anymore,” Roethlisberger said. When asked what made him say that, he responded: “I’m not playing well enough.” arrival at Ford Field on Sunday morning. From the iconic “We Can Do It” poster, the character became a symbol of female empowerment during World War II.
Newton has shown contrition after initially laughing at Charlotte Observer sports reporter Jourdan Rodrigue for asking a question about Devin Funchess embracing the physicality of routes. Newton then went out and threw three touchdowns to help the Panthers hold off the Lions, 27-24.