Ben Roethlisberger Male, cCnduce il Steelers Per Vincere: Ben Roethlisberger laid on the Henry John Heinz Field greensward, convinced his left alone leg was broken. The Pittsburgh Steelers huddled together around their enfranchisement signal caller, concerned their prognosticating flavour was in jeopardy.
Not quite a.
Same long-ago Big Ben. And one and the same old Cleveland Brown University*.
Roethlisberger added to his burgeoning repute as one of the toughest role player* in the game by recalling from a ghastly second-quarter sackful to take place for 280 yards and 2 scores — letting in a 79-yard strike to Antonio Brown University with two:fifty-two remaining — to lift the Steelers to a 14-3 triumph Th nighttime.
"You can say enough about our quarterback," Brown said. "It's amazing to play with a guy like that who exemplifies that kind of toughness."
Not that Roethlisberger felt particularly difficult after getting his left leg caught under the second quarter to half Scott Paxson to Cleveland.
"It was one of the most painful things I've ever heard," said Roethlisberger. "It seemed that half of my leg was only cracked ... it felt like my foot was out of my leg."
He went to the locker room for x-rays while veteran Charlie Batch tried to compile. X-rays showed no break, and Roethlisberger returned.
"Doctors said ' Just keep moving, '' Roethlisberger said. "As we continued going they said, ' Just keep moving ' because he felt literally as he was about to explode."
Roethlisberger received a rousing ovation when he walked back onto the field to start the second half, though it was obvious that he was in severe pain. He hobbled to the line of scrimmage, he tipped fingers while handing the ball off him and he grimaced while intensifying throw.
Somehow still has completed 8 of 12 passes for 178 yards after the break, including sealing touchdown by Brown, who caught the ball near midfield, then beat Mike Adams of Cleveland to end zone.
Not quite a.
Same long-ago Big Ben. And one and the same old Cleveland Brown University*.
Roethlisberger added to his burgeoning repute as one of the toughest role player* in the game by recalling from a ghastly second-quarter sackful to take place for 280 yards and 2 scores — letting in a 79-yard strike to Antonio Brown University with two:fifty-two remaining — to lift the Steelers to a 14-3 triumph Th nighttime.
"You can say enough about our quarterback," Brown said. "It's amazing to play with a guy like that who exemplifies that kind of toughness."
Not that Roethlisberger felt particularly difficult after getting his left leg caught under the second quarter to half Scott Paxson to Cleveland.
"It was one of the most painful things I've ever heard," said Roethlisberger. "It seemed that half of my leg was only cracked ... it felt like my foot was out of my leg."
He went to the locker room for x-rays while veteran Charlie Batch tried to compile. X-rays showed no break, and Roethlisberger returned.
"Doctors said ' Just keep moving, '' Roethlisberger said. "As we continued going they said, ' Just keep moving ' because he felt literally as he was about to explode."
Roethlisberger received a rousing ovation when he walked back onto the field to start the second half, though it was obvious that he was in severe pain. He hobbled to the line of scrimmage, he tipped fingers while handing the ball off him and he grimaced while intensifying throw.
Somehow still has completed 8 of 12 passes for 178 yards after the break, including sealing touchdown by Brown, who caught the ball near midfield, then beat Mike Adams of Cleveland to end zone.
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