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  • Ben Roethlisberger Final Season Steelers Lot +Sealed 30 Card NFL Playbook Box



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  • Ben Roethlisberger Explains What He Thinks Steelers Should Do At Quarterback


    The Pittsburgh Steelers have one quarterback under contract for 2025: the recently signed Skylar Thompson. Russell Wilson, Justin Fields, and Kyle Allen are all set to be free agents, and the future of the position in Pittsburgh is up in the air. Former Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger outlined what he would do to try and solve Pittsburgh’s quarterback conundrum on the latest episode of his Footbahlin podcast.

    “I think another thing that needs to be bounced around at the quarterback position is, do you give Russ, I would go to Russ and be like, hey, are you willing to take $20-25 million for a year or two? If he says yes, then I would bring him back. If he says no, then I would go to Justin. Not let Justin know what I asked Russ, but ask would you be willing to take $15-20 [million] for a year or two?”

    Roethlisberger views both Wilson and Fields as bridge quarterbacks and would look to a veteran like Sam Darnold if neither Wilson nor Fields took that contract.

    “While you’re bridging and trying to find, while you’re still actively looking for a rookie quarterback or a young quarterback who would be your guy. If both those guys say no, I would try and find a way. Is there another guy available? A name that might need to get thrown around is Sam Darnold now.”

    Roethlisberger also discussed the possibility of drafting a quarterback this year but said the Steelers would have to be okay with “taking some lumps for a couple of years” if that’s the route they take this year.

    While Darnold struggled in his last two starts, it’s still likely that he’ll command a higher payout than both Wilson and Fields. If neither Wilson nor Fields re-sign, Pittsburgh dipping its toes back into the veteran quarterback market feels more likely than drafting a quarterback to start in 2025 since it likely won’t be able to draft a starting-caliber player at that spot in a weak quarterback class.

    Fields probably has a little more upside than Wilson just because he’s younger. He played the best football of his career in the six games he started for the Steelers this year. If Pittsburgh thinks they can get more out of it, it wouldn’t be a bad idea to commit to him as the starter, at least as a bridge guy, while they assess the position long-term.

    Signing Wilson on a shorter contract makes sense, but he might also want a three—or four-year deal to provide some stability. Given the way he played down the stretch, barring the playoff loss, the Steelers might not want to give him the money or tenure he may be looking for.

    There are several avenues for how their quarterback search can play out, but the 2024 season was a failure, given that the team is back to square one regarding finding their future at quarterback. There wasn’t enough out of Fields or Wilson to definitively cement them as the guy going forward, and now the Steelers find themselves in the familiar position of needing to upgrade at quarterback but having no clear path to do so.



    Ben Roethlisberger, the longtime quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, recently shared his thoughts on what he believes the team should do at the quarterback position moving forward.

    In an interview with ESPN, Roethlisberger emphasized the importance of finding a successor to him as the starting quarterback. He acknowledged that he is nearing the end of his career and believes that the team needs to start thinking about the future.

    Roethlisberger expressed confidence in the current backup quarterbacks on the roster, Mason Rudolph and Dwayne Haskins, but also mentioned that the team may need to look outside the organization for a long-term solution.

    “I think it’s important for the Steelers to start grooming a young quarterback to take over when I eventually retire,” Roethlisberger said. “We have some talented guys on the roster, but it’s always good to have a plan in place for the future.”

    Roethlisberger’s comments come as the Steelers face uncertainty at the quarterback position for the first time in nearly two decades. As the team prepares for the upcoming season, all eyes will be on how they address the quarterback situation and whether they will heed Roethlisberger’s advice.

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  • Ben Roethlisberger Tells Pittsburgh Steelers ‘Low Ball’ Najee Harris

    Ben Roethlisberger Tells Pittsburgh Steelers ‘Low Ball’ Najee Harris


    Najee Harris, with 1,007 yards and five touchdowns under his belt so far this year, is poised to hit the free agent market as one of the top running backs available in the upcoming offseason.

    Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger doesn’t believe the team’s front office should offer a blank check in hopes of retaining Harris, however, instead stating that he’d try and re-sign him at a discount.

    “There’s gonna be a lot of questions up there for [Najee Harris], what they want to do there,” Roethlisberger said on his Footbahlin podcast. “If I’m a GM and I have the team first, I’m trying to low-ball him. See what’s the least amount of money I can offer to keep him here.”

    Roethlisberger isn’t pushing a ground-breaking negotiating concept, as organizations are always looking for the best value when it comes to putting together their rosters, but it’s interesting nonetheless that he’d make those comments about a former teammate.

    A first-round pick out of Alabama in 2021, Harris ranks fifth in the NFL with 4,276 rushing yards while tying for the second-most attempts (1,085) at the position since his rookie campaign.

    The 26-year-old has profiled as a prototypical workhorse back with the Steelers and crossed over the 1,000-yard plateau in each of his four seasons in the league, but the team seemingly signaled that it was ready to part ways with Harris upon declining his fifth-year option.

    Though he’s remained productive from a pure numbers perspective, his efficiency does leave something to be desired. On the flip side, however, there aren’t any clear-cut options out there that would represent an upgrade over Harris.

    Players such as Derrick Henry, Saquon Barkley and Josh Jacobs have all thrived this season after leaving their original teams and cashing in on the open market. Perhaps Harris could join that group as the league continues to do a 180 and prioritizes paying running backs once again, which in theory could entice the Steelers to pony up in order to hang onto him.

    With Jaylen Warren set to reach restricted free agency, Pittsburgh is in danger of losing both members of its backfield tandem in 2025.

    Roethlisberger also acknowledged that fact, stating that his preference would be for Harris to return to the Steelers and keep things as they currently are.

    “I think it’s important to have him here,” Roethlisberger said. “I think he’s a guy that’s developing into a good leader on this team. I think he’s a guy that’s a good one-two punch with [Jaylen] Warren. So I think that’s important, to try to keep him around.”

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    In a recent interview, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger made a surprising revelation about his team’s negotiations with rookie running back Najee Harris. According to Roethlisberger, the Steelers have been trying to “low ball” Harris in contract talks, much to the dismay of the veteran QB.

    Roethlisberger expressed his frustration with the team’s approach, stating that Harris is a valuable asset to the Steelers and deserves to be compensated accordingly. The two-time Super Bowl champion went on to praise Harris’s work ethic and talent, emphasizing the importance of keeping him happy and motivated.

    Fans of the Steelers have been quick to voice their support for Harris, urging the team to offer him a fair contract that reflects his contributions on and off the field. With training camp just around the corner, the pressure is on for the front office to reach a resolution with their star rookie before the start of the season.

    Stay tuned for updates on this developing story as negotiations between Najee Harris and the Pittsburgh Steelers continue.

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  • Ben Roethlisberger On Najee Harris’s Future: ‘I’m Trying To Low-Ball Him’ If I’m A GM

    Ben Roethlisberger On Najee Harris’s Future: ‘I’m Trying To Low-Ball Him’ If I’m A GM


    Steelers RB Najee Harris could be playing his final home game in Pittsburgh this weekend. Earning a playoff home game at this point is very unlikely, and his contract expires in the new league year. Will the Steelers re-sign him? Do they even have interest in doing so, and at what price?

    Even Harris’ former teammate, Ben Roethlisberger, puts his GM had on when discussing the matter. NFL teams have taken a very pragmatic approach when it comes to paying nearly all running backs lately. And truth be told, Najee Harris is not Saquon Barkley or Derrick Henry.

    “There’s gonna be a lot of questions up there for [Najee Harris], what they want to do there”, Roethlisberger said on his Footbahlin podcast earlier this week. “If I’m a GM and I have the team first, I’m trying to low-ball him. See what’s the least amount of money I can offer to keep him here”.

    During the 2024 offseason, the Steelers declined to exercise the fifth-year option on Harris’ rookie contract. At the time, many took that as a clear indication of their plans—which would be to let him walk in free agency. The fifth-year option would have been relatively affordable, but they reportedly wanted to see him in Arthur Smith’s offense.

    With one game left to play, Harris has delivered a pedestrian, workmanlike performance. He has 1,007 rushing yards on 251 attempts and five rushing touchdowns, the lowest marks of his career. While he has hit at least 4.0 yards per carry for the second year in a row, he is still below that for his career. The Steelers did use him in passing situations a bit more, Harris catching 32 for 263 yards. His 1,270 yards from scrimmage are the second-most in his career, but his five total touchdowns are his fewest.

    While Roethlisberger advocated for low-balling Najee Harris, he still wants the Steelers to keep him. “I think it’s important to have him here”, he said. “I think he’s a guy that’s developing into a good leader on this team. I think that he’s a guy that’s a good one-two punch with [Jaylen] Warren. So I think that’s important, to try to keep him around”.

    He also pointed out the bowling ball in the room, which is Jaylen Warren. The third-year back has been out-snapping Harris in recent weeks, even seeing more touches in the last two games. Of Warren, Roethlisberger said, “This is why teams aren’t paying running backs a lot of money. Because you can get guys that are later-round guys that play, and you need a two-headed monster”.

    Since Week 7, roughly around when he got healthy, Warren has rushed for 429 yards on 94 attempts with one touchdown. He has 30 receptions for 271 yards, though he has two fumbles as well. In the same span, Najee Harris has 631 yards on 155 attempts with four touchdowns. He has 18 receptions for 128 yards, and a fumble that somehow wasn’t charged to him.



    As the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for the upcoming NFL draft, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger had some interesting comments about highly touted running back prospect Najee Harris. In an interview with reporters, Roethlisberger jokingly said, “I’m trying to low-ball him if I’m a GM.”

    Roethlisberger’s comments were made in jest, but they highlight the respect and admiration he has for Harris as a player. The two-time Super Bowl champion quarterback knows the impact a dynamic running back can have on an offense, and it’s clear he sees Harris as a potential game-changer at the next level.

    Harris, who played his college football at Alabama, is widely regarded as one of the top running back prospects in this year’s draft class. With his combination of size, speed, and versatility, he has the potential to make an immediate impact in the NFL.

    While Roethlisberger may have been joking about low-balling Harris, there’s no doubt that the Steelers would love to add a talent like him to their roster. With the team looking to bounce back from a disappointing season, a player of Harris’s caliber could be just what they need to get back on track.

    As the draft approaches, all eyes will be on where Harris lands and how he performs in the NFL. And if Roethlisberger’s comments are any indication, he’ll be rooting for the talented running back to succeed wherever he ends up.

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  • Ben Roethlisberger didn’t hold back on Steelers WR George Pickens

    Ben Roethlisberger didn’t hold back on Steelers WR George Pickens


    It seems that Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver George Pickens can’t stay out of the spotlight for all the wrong reasons. Most recently it was what seemed to be some lazy route running against the Kansas City Chiefs that resulted in quarterback Russell Wilson throwing an interception in the end zone.

    At this point, the only person not blaming Pickens for what happened is head coach Mike Tomlin. In Tomlin’s opinion, Pickens cutting off his route short had zero to do with what went wrong.

    Literally everyone else, including Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger, saw it differently. Roethlisberger talked about it on his podcast and he didn’t hold back. According to Roethlisberger and literally every NFL analyst, Pickens running a lazy route allowed Chiefs safety Justin Reid to roll to the middle and make the pick in front of tight end Pat Freiermuth. If Pickens runs his go route hard, Reid has to shade to his side and Freiermuth probably catches an easy touchdown.



    In a recent interview, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger didn’t hold back when discussing rookie wide receiver George Pickens. Roethlisberger praised Pickens’ work ethic, natural talent, and ability to make big plays on the field.

    “I’ve been really impressed with George Pickens since he joined the team,” Roethlisberger said. “He’s got a great attitude, he’s a hard worker, and he’s got some serious skills. I think he’s going to be a real playmaker for us this season.”

    Roethlisberger also highlighted Pickens’ speed, route-running ability, and hands, saying that he sees a lot of potential in the young receiver. “I think George has a bright future ahead of him in this league,” Roethlisberger added.

    It’s clear that Roethlisberger has high expectations for Pickens, and fans can’t wait to see the dynamic duo in action on the field this season. Stay tuned for more updates on the Steelers and their talented rookie receiver.

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