Ben Roethlisberger isn’t just watching the Steelers’ young quarterback situation from a distance - he’s buying into it.
Pittsburgh’s 28-9 preseason win over the Green Bay Packers on Thursday gave the former franchise quarterback plenty to like, and he made that clear on the Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger podcast.
“I was really pleased with what I saw,” Roethlisberger shared on the Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger podcast. “I’m extremely excited about both young quarterbacks,” he concluded.
The game turned into a showcase for both Will Howard and Drew Allar, and Roethlisberger came away impressed by each of them. Howard entered in the second quarter for Mason Rudolph and handled the offense with calm and control. He kept the ball moving, avoided mistakes and used his legs when the pocket tightened.
“I thought his pocket movement was really good," Roethlisberger explained. “I thought he got rid of the ball when he had to. He’s definitely mobile.”
Howard finished with 86 passing yards, a 77.8 completion percentage, one sack taken, 9.6 yards per completion and a 106.5 passer rating. Roethlisberger didn’t hold back on his assessment.
“Obviously he didn’t disappoint,” Roethlisberger implored.
Allar made the bigger splash. The third-round pick was the night’s standout, showing off poise and accuracy throughout the Steelers’ work on offense. Under Mike McCarthy’s play-calling, he posted 153 passing yards and threw two touchdown passes.
“I feel the same way about Drew [Allar],” Roethlisberger continued. “I was pleasantly surprised. I didn’t know what to expect.”
The Steelers now head to the road for Week 2 of the preseason against the New York Jets, another chance for both quarterbacks to stack reps and keep building momentum.
Big Ben said exactly what a lot of Steelers fans probably want to hear.
“I want them to get more reps against better players.”
That may mean fewer opportunities for Mason Rudolph, but the message from Roethlisberger was clear: the quarterback room looks bright, and he’s ready to see where it goes next.
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