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Big Ben hinted at retiring at the end of the season and sticking to Pittsburgh for eighteen years to become a legend

Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Rossleyberg said in a recent interview that this week's home game against Cleveland Browns is likely to be his closing performance at Heinz.

Big Ben hinted at retiring at the end of the season and sticking to Pittsburgh for eighteen years to become a legend

"I never say anything absolutely certain, it's not my personality. But on a larger scale, all the signs point to this result. It was the last home of the regular season. If we work together plus a little bit of luck, we still have a chance to play the playoffs. But in the big picture, as far as the regular season is concerned, that's the way it is. ”

The Steelers' current record is 7 wins, 7 losses and 1 draw, and they just lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the last game. Big Ben has a pass success rate of 65.2% this season, passing 3373 yards, 20 touchdowns, passing 90.2, and being intercepted 8 times.

Big Ben hinted at retiring at the end of the season and sticking to Pittsburgh for eighteen years to become a legend

If the Steelers can win brown and the Crows in the same district, they have the same chance of making the playoffs as their opponents in the same district. Perhaps At this time, Big Ben opened up his intention to retire, intending to stimulate the team's morale and do his best to win the last two regular season games.

Big Ben, 39 years old this year, was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round in 2004 and spent his entire career in Pittsburgh, winning two Super Bowls and six times in the Professional Bowl.

Big Ben hinted at retiring at the end of the season and sticking to Pittsburgh for eighteen years to become a legend

In his 18-year career, Big Ben has left fans with many memorable shots. He has led his team to the American League championship twice in three years; in his rookie season against Brown, he leaned into the touchdown zone to help the team win; he led the team to complete the kill many times; and in the 2014 season, Big Ben passed 6 touchdowns in two consecutive games, setting a league record. In both games he passed out a total of 862 yards.

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