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The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

Ben Rodrithberg will play the NFL's final regular season game in two days to bring his legendary career to an end. It was Big Ben's 18th season with the Steelers, and he led the team back to glory, winning two Super Bowls and eight American League North Division titles. Thanks to Big Ben's outstanding performances, the Steelers became the first team in NFL history to win the Super Bowl six times.

The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

Throughout his career, Big Ben passed out 63,844 yards and 417 touchdowns, each in the top ten of history. During this period, he won the league passing code twice and was selected for the professional bowl six times. Although Big Ben never made it to the All-Team and didn't get any major individual awards (other than winning Best Offensive Rookie in 2004), Big Ben remains one of the league's strongest quarterbacks. He's arguably the best quarterback in The Steelers' history, and today let's "count" Big Ben and look back at Big Ben's career.

NFL all-time passing yards ranking

NO.1 Tom Brady - 84194

NO.2 Drew Bris - 80358

NO.3 Payton-Manning-71940

NO.4 Brett-Farfer--71838

NO.5 Big Ben - 63440

NO.6 Philip Rivers - 63440

NO.7 Dan-Marino--61361

NO.8 Matt-Lane--59519

NO.9 Eli-Manning --57023

NO.10 Aaron Rogers - 55222

The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

NFL Historical Pass Touchdown Rankings

NO.1 Brady - 621

NO.2 Bris --571

NO.3 Greater Manning --539

NO.4 Fav--508

NO.5 Rogers - 447

NO.6 Rivers --421

NO.7 Marino --420

NO.8 Big Ben - 417

NO.9 Manning Jr. - 366

NO.10 Lane --366

NFL All-Time Pass Scoring Ranking (minimum 5,000 passes)

NO.1 Rogers - 104.4

NO.2 Brith--98.7

NO.3 Brady - 97.5

NO.4 Greater Manning --96.4

NO.5 Rivers --85.2

NO.6 Ryan --94.3

NO.7 Big Ben - 93.6

NO.8 Joe Montana - 92.3

NO.9 Matthew Stafford - 91.1

NO.10 Carson-Palmer--87.9

The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

According to statistics, the number of Daben pass attempts ranked eighth in history with 8399 passes, the number of successful passes was ranked fifth with 5410, and the average number of 7.6 yards per attempt ranked sixth. He played 248 games and ranked sixth in history, with 246 starts being third in history. In Omoto's 18-year career, he passed more than 3,000 yards in 15 more seasons, behind Brady (19), Farford (18), Brith (16) and Big Manning (16). He was also the first quarterback in history to throw 500 yards in three games and 450 yards in eight games of his career, the first in the NFL.

Big Ben, Big Manning and Brady are the only three players in NFL history who have passed more than 50,000 yards and won at least two Super Bowls. Big Ben's greatness also lies in his ability to win races and his performance in key moments, which is why the Steelers have remained competitive over the years.

The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

The most four-pointers in NFL history

NO.1 Brady --241

NO.2 Fav--186

NO.3 Manning --186

NO.4 Farford--172

NO.5 Big Ben - 163

The NFL has played the most winning offense in its history as a quarterback

NO.1 Big Manning - 54 times

NO.2 Bris - 53 times

NO.3 Brady - 53 times

NO.4 Big Ben - 52 times

NO.5 Marino - 47 times

The fourth quarter in NFL history reversed the most quarterbacks

NO.1 Greater Manning --43

NO.2 Brady --42

NO.3 Big Ben - 40

NO.4 Bris-36

NO.5 Stafford --34

NFL all-time wins are within six points

NO.1 Big Ben --58

NO.2 Bris-57

NO.3 Brady --57

NO.4 Greater Manning --56

NO.5 Farfer, John Aylvie- 55

The legend ended, Mr. Key in the fourth quarter, and counted the Steelers Quarterback Big Ben's Hall of Fame career

Known for his brilliant fourth-quarter performances, Big Ben has also led the league in his winning offensive this season, which is the key to his ability to lead the team to win since his rookie season. In a game with a six-point difference, Big Ben's chance of winning is 63.6%, second only to Brady's 69.5%. According to statistics, Big Ben completed 1402 passes in the fourth quarter, shooting 64.6%, passing 16711 yards, achieving 119 touchdowns, and the pass score was 94.3 points (third in history).

The fourth quarter of the director's winning offensive is Big Ben's housekeeping skill, and so is his playoffs. He played in a total of 22 playoff games, tied for fifth in the NFL and tied for seventh with 13 playoff wins. Fifth with 5,757 yard playoff passes and seventh with 34 touchdowns.

While Big Ben won't be the greatest quarterback in NFL history, he could definitely make it to the top ten.

(Great White)

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