Wager accepted!
.@steelers #Legend #JoeGreene@MeanGreenFB @MiamiOHFootball #RiseUpRedHawks pic.twitter.com/nvnfhg6Zor
— BigBen7.com (@_BigBen7) December 21, 2021
Ben: ‘This is my chance to finally sack Mean Joe Greene’
.@steelers #JoeGreene@MeanGreenFB @MiamiOHFootball #RiseUpRedHawks pic.twitter.com/ePCcqA3mU8
— BigBen7.com (@_BigBen7) December 21, 2021
Week 14: Titans 13, Steelers 19
“I think we still have a pulse in this thing. We’ll see where it goes from here.” — Ben, after the game.

“I thought I broke the Heinz all time rushing record.” — Ben, when asked what he was reflecting on after the rushing touchdown.
My Guy! Appreciate ya for believing in me 💯 #QB1 pic.twitter.com/Ybb3zPikgQ
— Diontae Johnson (@Juiceup__3) December 19, 2021
“It had the feel of a playoff game, physically, emotionally, the fans, everything.” — Ben.

Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger gives away his game gloves after defeating the Titans Sunday at Heinz Field.
Respect 🤝 pic.twitter.com/EvhhJLoqLK
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 19, 2021
Wednesday’s Q&A with the media
From Teresa Varley, Steelers.com:
Needing a run: Ben Roethlisberger smiled as he stepped to the mic on Wednesday to talk with the media and when asked how he felt after a few days off, he said ‘okay.’
A few days earlier, though, okay might not have been the answer. Roethlisberger was sacked five times against the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday night, and was hit several more times.
“It’s been a while since I have felt like that on the days after a game, but it’s football.”
And not dwelling on things, or looking ahead, is exactly what Roethlisberger knows this team has to do. He was asked about his future, about thinking how his career could possibly end when it comes to that.
That wasn’t something even on his mind. With four games remaining on the schedule, and the AFC North far from decided, there is no time like the present for the Steelers to make their move.
“I’m living right here, right now and we’ve got to make a run. We’ve got to play good football. We’ve got play great football and that starts with me. I can’t get caught looking at the end because I need to focus on right here and this week.”
Roethlisberger on his record for most sacked QB of all time. "(It means) that I've played a long time and that I held the ball too long."
— Dale Lolley (@dlolley_pgh) December 15, 2021
In addition to Roethlisberger, a key factor on offense will be the running game and what Najee Harris can do the last four games. Roethlisberger said he talked with him late in the Vikings game and was proud of the way he finished, showing the heart that is needed when everything is on the line.
“I think you have to look at guys sometimes and look in their eyes and see what they have. And the crazy thing about this game, this sport, is you can look at guys and you could feel the guys have all the heart in the world and they have all the passion, they want it and they’re going to give you everything they have. And sometimes the other teams just better or the other team makes a play, and you don’t. It doesn’t mean just because you’re losing a football game, […]
Labriola: #7 ‘one of the best’
From Bob Labriola’s “Asked & Answered” column this morning…
LUCAS SCHRADER FROM PORTLAND, OR: Do you think that Ben Roethlisberger’s performance in the second half of last Thursday’s game in Minnesota will quiet the fans’ calls for seeing someone other than him under center? Didn’t it seem like many of his passes were just punched into tight windows with precision like we haven’t seen in some time?
BOB LABRIOLA: I cannot speak for Steelers fans who seem to be more interested in moving on from Ben Roethlisberger than they are in enjoying what could turn out to be the final games of his Hall of Fame career. I think Roethlisberger has played great overall this season, and it should be understood what he’s doing is happening behind a young and inexperienced line, with a rookie running back, with equally young and inexperienced receivers, and with an offensive coordinator in his first year on the job at the NFL level. And in crunch time, Roethlisberger has been one of the best in the league, as his status as the No. 7 fourth-quarter passer (107.0 rating) in the NFL this season suggests.
You can read the rest of Mr. Labriola’s column here.

