NFL quarterback rankings, Week 11: Ben Roethlisberger’s last stand

DENVER - JANUARY 22: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger
DENVER - JANUARY 22: Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger /
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After 14 years in the arena, Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is showing signs of nearing his football end.

Charlie Frye Division

32. QB Browns (Prev: 32)

Cody Kessler. DeShone Kizer. A traffic cone. All about equally successful for a franchise that is the equivalent of flaming garbage coming downhill, toward your house, on a skateboard.

31. Tom Savage (Prev: 30)

The Texans might have been the most exciting offense in football with Deshaun Watson. They are absolutely unwatchable with Savage, who shouldn’t have an NFL job next season.

30. Blaine Gabbert (Prev: NA)

Gabbert will start this week for the Cardinals. Somehow, Gabbert, who has 38 touchdowns and 37 interceptions with a 56 percent completion rate for his career, will ride again.

29. Ryan Fitzpatrick (Prev: NA)

Good ol’ Fitzy is out here completing 57.3 percent of his throws with half of his incompletions being dropped by the waiting arms of defenders. Other than that, looking great!

28. Brett Hundley (Prev: 31)

Hundley played a competent game against the Bears, giving the Packers a much-needed win. Green Bay has to hope Hundley does just enough to keep it alive until Aaron Rodgers returns.

27. Brock Osweiler (Prev: 29)

Osweiler is horrendous. His 52 percent completion rate and three interceptions in two starts should tell you that. Oh, and he killed a guy.

26. C.J. Beathard (Prev: 28)

Beathard is trying, but he’s not good. The 49ers traded for Jimmy Garoppolo because they know this. The rookie has a 54.3 completion rate with four touchdowns and five picks.