The Pittsburgh Steelers signed star QB, Ben Roethlisberger to an 8-year, $102 million contract extension today, reports Steelers.com. We all knew it was coming, but it's always nice to hear that your team's best player just signed an extension.
Since Ben is 26 years old, this contract means that he will most likely retire at the end of it, as he will be 34 when it expires.
Ben had over 3,00 yards passing last season, and throwing for 32 TDs, and only 11 INTs., for a passer rating of 104.1, third best in the league.
President Art Rooney II commented in a press conference earlier today:
"Ben has been an outstanding leader on the field for the Steelers since his rookie year and we are very happy to know that he will be our quarterback for many years to come,”
Dan Rooney also made a statement, saying that Ben "will always be a Steeler"
Ben Roethlisberger had short statement
“I am really happy to know that I will be wearing a Steelers uniform for the foreseeable future because my intention all along was to stay in Pittsburgh,” said Roethlisberger. “We have the greatest organization and fan support in the NFL and I’m looking forward to winning more Super Bowl titles that we can celebrate together.
To another topic involving the Steelers.
The Steelers signed free agent RB, Mewelde Moore to a 3-year contract today, says the team. This is a good move, considering after Willie Parker's devastating leg injury, he might always be injury prone. Bringing in abother RB was the right move, especially one with some good expierence.
I was laying in bed last night trying to remember the other Steelers' RBs.
I came up with Nahje Davenport. That's the only guy I can name on our team listed as a half-back. We have Dan Kreider and Carey Davis, both full-backs, but other than that, I don't remember any others. Bringing in a guy who could more than fill in for a injured starter is the way to go.
Other team now, switchign gears to the Atlanta Falcons.
The Falcons appear to want to move on past the Warrick Dunn era, having just released him today. The Falcons signed the former San Diego back-up RB, Michael Turner yesterday afternoon. He has performed like a starter each of the last 3 years, and I knew he had to get a job somewhere eventually where he would have the chance to start.
The Falcons are the perfect situation for him. Step in, and walk all over opposing defenses, and make your bad team look good. Mike Smith, former defensive coordinator for the Jacksonville Jaguars, is th new head coach of the Falcons, and I wonder how hardly he's gonna go after defensive free agent stars. He should, because one guy in the 1st round of the draft won't be able to turn the horrible defense around. Trade away CB Deangelo Hall for a high 2nd-round draft pick, and take a corner fesh out of college to replace him.
For now, the Falcons, being run by Smith, are most likely interested in Glenn Dorsey, and since his stock seems to be falling, he is no longer the #1 overall pick. That is perfect for the Falcons, but there is still the St. Louis Rams in the middle between them and Dorsey. I think Dorsey would look even better on that porous DLine in St. Louis than he would in the trenches for Atlanta. We'll see, but for now, these are my Top 5 Draft Picks:
1. Miami Dolphins - Chris Long, DE, Virginia 2. St. Louis Rams - Glenn Dorsey, DT, LSU 3. Atlanta Falcons - Vernon Gholston, DE, Ohio State 4. Oakland Raiders - Jake Long, OT, Michigan 5. Kansas City Chiefs - Matt Ryan, QB, Boston College
That's where I stand right now! What are your picks?
Thank you for reading this NFL news!
-Mike Greenspire
This is a great birthday present to know that I am going to be the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers for a long time,”
Mike!! Good post! I put out a post this AM about why people are hating the Steelers, etc. Dwindy had another good post too. Both disappeared and never went up into the interesting blog site. Added to this post of mine about Ben signing and the possibility of Moore coming on board, which is great news that he did so. Hopefully they can draft that OT from Pitt U. Fuzz
Mike
It's good that they've got him signed to t his contract. And hopefully he'll be able to live up to it. But I'll preface this by saying here's hoping that place a nucleus of players around him that'll garner success for ther franchise in the future. It's all well and good paying that out that sort of money for a player's service. But does help when you've surrounded him with a team of like minded players determined on success at the end of the day. That doesn't often happen within the NFL all too often.
Mike,
Moore is a pretty good back. I had the opportunity to see him at Tulane and while with the Vikings. He'll give you guys a good second option. Signing Big Ben was the best thing they did so far this off-season. He is the team leader and a very good QB in my opinion. Big,Strong and has good pocket presence as well a deceptive speed to avoid the rush. Great sign for your's and Fuzz's Steelers
I was pretty pumped after seeing the good news involving Ben. Although I believe that amount of money is excessive for anyone no matter what you're doing, he has an excellent year and deserves it. I can't wait to see him play for years to come. Hopefully think the O-line will start to gel and will get things going to protect him. I haven't, however, heard or seen anything from Moore, so I'm anxiously awaiting to see what he'll bring to the table.
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