NFL: Pittsburgh Steelers – Stars of the Cleveland Browns tease Ben Roethlisberger

In what will probably be his last home game, Ben Roethlisberger has to face his rivals from Cleveland with the Steelers. The Browns duo Jadeveon Clowney and Myles Garrett are determined to spoil his farewell.

Munich – The Monday Night Game against the Cleveland Browns will probably be the last NFL game for Ben Roethlisberger at his home Heinz Field in Pittsburgh.

The Steelers quarterback will most likely end his career after this season and a duo of opponents do not want the “Big Ben” era to end with one last home win. So Jadeveon Clowney and Myles Garrett have announced they will do everything they can to see Roethlisberger off with a bust.

Pass rusher Clowney, for example, said that while he respects the playmaker a lot, this is just one more reason to beat him to a farewell.

Clowney: “Say goodbye to Roethlisberger our way “

“Over the years growing up, I watched a lot of football with Ben Roethlisberger, was a fan of his,” Clowney said. “He had a great career, he won Super Bowls, which is what everyone aspires to, he’s going to the Hall of Fame. I just hope we can say goodbye to him the right way, our way.”

Currently, the Steelers are still in the AFC North playoff race, but if the Browns win the game, Pittsburgh would be eliminated for good.

Motivation is also high for Clowney teammate Myles Garrett ahead of the Monday Night Game. Thus, he declared that he wants to see Big Ben off “with a bang”. In six meetings, the defensive end has sacked the signal caller five times. And he doesn’t want it to stop there.

Myles Garrett hopes for last sack against “Big Ben “

“I’ll miss his presence in the game, but as far as playing against him and the rivalry between him and us, no, I won’t miss that. I’ll be looking forward to new things, new challenges, new quarterbacks and new guys to put in the front yard,” he told “cleveland.com.”

To explain: Garrett has built a kind of graveyard in his garden. There are countless tombstones with the names of quarterbacks against whom he has managed a sack in the course of his career.

Even though the defensive end has been struggling with a groin injury lately, he’s still highly motivated for Big Ben’s presumed farewell. “I like the challenge of playing against a player of his calibre and stature. I will just try to keep it cordial and see him off with a bang.”

By the way, the Steelers play their last regular-season game away at the Baltimore Ravens.

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