Big Ben Will Put Up 350 Yards, 3 TDs
After Ben Roethlisberger went down with a season-ending injury, the Pittsburgh Steelers struggled to receive sufficient impact from the quarterback position. Whether it was Mason Rudolph or Devlin Hodges, both quarterbacks struggled to perform.
There are real limitations to the New York Giants’ defense and they aren’t equipped to be able to slow down a dynamic quarterback like Ben Roethlisberger. Especially when factoring in that Pittsburgh added some intriguing weapons to its offense in the offseason.
Think back to the 2018 season, there wasn’t a quarterback that threw for more yards (5,129) than Roethlisberger and he added 34 touchdowns to go with it. He won’t throw a league-most 675 attempts again, most likely, but he should still produce big figures in 2020.
The start of the Ben Roethlisberger comeback campaign will begin by him throwing for at least 350 yards and three touchdowns against the Giants. It will put the rest of the NFL on notice that the elite Steelers defense will be paired up with a highly productive offense that is to be feared.