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News summary| veteran interceptor comeback is imminent, and Big Ben ushered in the last dance of the home field!

News summary| veteran interceptor comeback is imminent, and Big Ben ushered in the last dance of the home field!

More important than winning or losing,

Hope Big Ben can enjoy this game to the fullest!

Steelers quarterback Ross Riesberg: Maybe the last home game

News summary| veteran interceptor comeback is imminent, and Big Ben ushered in the last dance of the home field!

While not explicitly stated, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looks to see next week likely to be his final home regular season game for the Steelers.

Ross Riesberg said on Thursday: "From a big picture perspective, everything is pointing to this possibility. I know that if all goes well and the teams fight, we still have a chance to make the playoffs. But as far as the regular season is concerned, this is probably my last home regular season. ”

As his 2004 debut, Rossberg returned from a pay cut this off-season and spent 18 years with the Steelers. During this period, he advanced a total of 63,721 yards, touched 416 times, and was selected for the Pro Bowl list six times.

"I just want to win." Ross Riesberg said, "That's the only thing I care about, and it's always been that way." ...... It's always going to be more important to me than the number of yards passed, the number of touchdowns, the total number of wins. I must have said the same thing in the original press conference, I just want to win the game. That's the most important thing for me. ...... I don't care if the score will be just 3-0. I just want to win because it's so important for the season. ”

The Steelers are currently 11th in the American League, and their record is also behind the Tigers and Crows in the same zone. After Monday night against Brown, the Steelers will end their regular season away to the Ravens.

The Rams activate left-winger Andrew Whitworth

News summary| veteran interceptor comeback is imminent, and Big Ben ushered in the last dance of the home field!

On Thursday, THE RAMS officially announced that it would activate left-wing forward Andrew Whitworth from the new crown reserve list. Whitworth is expected to play against the Ravens this Sunday.

The Rams have secured a playoff spot so far that if they win against the Ravens while the Cardinals draw or lose to cowboys, the Rams can secure a top spot in the League West.

Since the previous small outbreak of the new crown epidemic in the team, the Rams have added 35 players to the new crown reserve list, and the list has a maximum of 29 players. Although the big roster is not a change, the Rams have won four consecutive victories during this time, rising from second in the League of Nations West to first in the League Of Nations West.

Rams starters who have missed games for COVID-19 include: Whitworth, outside receiver Odell Beckham Jr., cornerback Jalen Ramsey, outside guard Von Miller, running back Darrell Henderson, safety guard Jordan Fuller and right-winger Rob Havenstein), near-end striker Tyler Higbee.

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