Brees, Roethlisberger out with injuries
Two playoff contenders got the news every team dreads Monday: a serious injury that will keep their starting quarterback out.
For the Steelers, the news was worse. Ben Roethlisberger will need surgery on his elbow, head coach Mike Tomlin said in a statement. Roethlisberger is out for the season.
The Saints’ Drew Brees will be out about six weeks recovering from surgery to repair a torn ligament in his throwing hand, NFL Network and other news outlets reported.
Roethlisberger, 37, has been synonymous with the Steelers for a decade and a half, starting at least 11 games every season since his rookie year of 2004. He has missed significant time twice in his career. He served a fourgame suspension for violating the NFL’s personalconduct policy in 2010 after he was accused of sexual assault. Police in Georgia decided not to charge him in the case. He also sat out four games with a sprained medial collateral ligament in 2015. He led the team to Super Bowl victories after the 2005 and 2008 regular seasons.
He did not return for the second half against the Seahawks on Sunday after his elbow was hurt. The team lost 2826.
“This is shocking and heartbreaking for me,” Roethlisberger said in a statement Monday, “to miss this much of a season and feel like I am letting down so many people. I can only trust God’s plan, but I am completely determined to battle through this challenge and come back stronger than ever next season.”
In April, Roethlisberger agreed to a $68 million contract extension with the team that runs through 2021.
The Steelers (02) play the 49ers in Santa Clara on Sunday. Pittsburgh will go with quarterback Mason Rudolph, a thirdround pick out of Oklahoma State a year ago. He didn’t get into any games last season as the thirdstringer but was promoted to second string this year and fared well in his unexpected debut, going 12for19 for 112 yards, two touchdowns and an interception.
Like Roethlisberger, Brees has been especially durable over a long and productive career. Every year for the past 13, he started 15 or 16 games for the Saints. That time included the Saints’ only Super Bowl win, after the 2009 season.
In the first quarter of a 279 loss to the Rams on Sunday, as he threw a pass, Brees’ hand made contact with the hand of defensive tackle Aaron Donald.
After the game, Brees said he did not know the extent of his injury, but said: “It’s very difficult. It’s very difficult not to be playing. I’m not used to that. I don’t want to get used to that.
“You hit your hands on stuff all the time, right? ... This felt like something a bit more significant and prevented me from gripping the ball.”
The Saints on Monday did not confirm that Brees would miss time, saying only that he would seek a second opinion.
The Saints will turn to Teddy Bridgewater, who started one game last season. He was last a regular starter with the Vikings in 2015, when he made the Pro Bowl. But he missed 2016 with a serious leg injury and did not get his job back. Bridgewater was 17for30 for 165 yards subbing for Brees on Sunday. He had no touchdown passes or interceptions.
Another option for the Saints is Taysom Hill, a quarterback from Brigham Young who is nominally the thirdstringer but who has been playing a variety of roles for the team, including rushing and catching passes. Hill completed 3 of 7 pass attempts for the team in 2018. Ramsey wants out:
Twotime Pro Bowl cornerback Jalen Ramsey has requested a trade following a sideline argument with Jacksonville head coach Doug Marrone, and the Jaguars are willing to entertain offers. Ramsey and Marrone got into a heated exchange in the team’s 1312 loss at Houston on Sunday, according to a person with knowledge of the situation. Fitzpatrick traded:
Miamisafety Minkah Fitzpatrick got his wish when he was traded to the Steelers for a firstround draft pick in 2020, two people familiar with the negotiations told the Associated Press. The teams also will swap lateround picks. Fitzpatrick was displeased with his role in Miami. The rebuilding Dolphins (02), who have purged their roster to accumulate draft picks, now have three firstround choices in 2020. While putting a priority on the future, they’ve been outscored 10210 in their two games. Briefly:
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