Former Pittsburgh Steeler Antonio Brown has uplifting words for Ben Roethlisberger before what is believed to be his last home game at Heinz Field.Ā
Long before he was a disgraced Buccaneer, Antonio Brown was a proud Pittsburgh Steeler. And long before he began to badmouth Ben Roethlisberger to media, he affectionately called him āBilly.ā
Last year, Brown tried to clear the air with Roethlisberger, issuing an Instagram apology that included how Brown ānever knew how goodā he had it with Big Ben.
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While Brownās NFL career is likely over, he isnāt willing to accept that this is necessarily the case for Roethlisberger.
BREAKING: @AB84 has a message for Big Ben & Steelers Nation ahead of #MNF pic.twitter.com/tOOEb1A6s2
ā Barstool Yinzers (@BarstoolBurgh) January 3, 2022
āItās not over for Ben yet,ā Brown said. āI know everyone is wondering if itās his last game in Pittsburgh tonight, and would it end like this, but it may not end like this.
āI know Ben, heās a competitor, he loves to play football, one of the greatest of all time, and I just donāt see him hanging it up.ā
Antonio Brown doesnāt believe this will be Ben Roethlisbergerās last NFL home game
In his message, Brown emphasizes how Roethlisberger didnāt say that his career was over or that it was his last game at Heinz Field, Roethlisberger does seem to think that his career is trending toward its end.
On Dec. 30, Roethlisberger told media that while he wouldnāt speak definitively, all signs are pointing toward this being his last home game at Heinz Field.
Ben Roethlisberger wonāt speak in definites, but he says āall signsā are pointing that āthis could be itā his last game ā at least regular season ā at Heinz Field. pic.twitter.com/9jlhR99Kty
ā Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 30, 2021
While Brown is kind to remember his former teammateās talent and tenacity, Roethlisberger has been a shell of himself all season. Nearly all great quarterbacks have fallen victim to time as they near the 40-year mark, showing a precipitous drop in arm strength and the ability to successfully drive downfield.
Many have been calling for Big Ben to be benched all season, including another former Roethlisberger teammate, Ryan Clark.
.@Realrclark25 had strong words for his former teammate, Ben Roethlisberger.
ā Get Up (@GetUpESPN) December 3, 2021
"I owe my Super Bowl ring to Ben Roethlisberger. With all that being said, time is up. It's time to move on. ... Big Ben is hurting this team now. ... It's time for Big Ben to take a seat." pic.twitter.com/k5cCyD6l8A
Brownās message seems to be entirely out of touch with what the rest of the NFL expects and even what Roethlisberger imagines will happen after Week 18. The Steelers do still have a chance at the playoffs, but the chance of Roethlisberger being Pittsburghās quarterback in 2022 is slim to none.