The season-ending injury to Super Bowl quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has ushered in a new era for the Pittsburgh Steelers. This can't be seen as a bad thing.
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The Steelers will now rely on unproven second-year quarterback Mason Rudolph to lead a ship that’s already without All-Pros, running back Le’Veon Bell and wide receiver Antonio Brown, who departed this past offseason. Depending on the severity of his injury and what type of surgery Roethlisberger undergoes, there’s also a chance that he has played his final NFL game. Knowing the veteran, that seems unlikely. But this is a serious injury for an aging veteran who was already showing signs of slowing down during a 2018 season in which he led the league in interceptions.
We should know by then where Rudolph and the Steelers stand. More importantly, Pittsburgh will have a better idea as it relates to the young signal caller.
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