Dec 3rd 2008 7:15PM by Ryan Wilson (author feed)
Filed under: Cowboys, Steelers, AFC North, NFL Fans, NFL Injuries
I’m convinced Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is most comfortable when he’s battling any number of ailments. Early in the season it was a bum shoulder, than a bruised hand, not to mention the 25 or so hits he’d take every game.
After a rough stretch last month, lowlighted by a three-pick, “I’m definitely the reason we lost that one” performance against the Colts, Big Ben had back-to-back strong performances against the Bengals and the Patriots. Today, as the 9-3 Steelers prepared for Sunday’s matchup with the Cowboys, Roethlisberger tweaked his knee and had to leave practice early.
According to the ’s Ed Bouchette, Big Ben “slipped and slightly injured his right knee while throwing a pass.” I’d hasten to add that Roethlisberger thinks he’ll be fine for this weekend’s game, which must sadden the non-trivial subset of fans who’d love nothing more than to see backup Byron Leftwich get the job.
Not likely, but I can offer this: Leftwich ran the first-team offense for the final 20 minutes of practice today, so there’s that.Continue Reading



