PITTSBURGH — Ben Roethlisberger doesn’t sound like a guy who plans on playing against the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday.
The injured Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback said Thursday he’s still in significant pain from the sprained right shoulder and dislocated ribs that have forced him to sit out Pittsburgh’s last two games.
Roethlisberger said “there’s always a chance” he could play against the Ravens but isn’t sure his injured arm will cooperate. When asked if the issue is pain or arm strength, Roethlisberger said “both.”
The Steelers (6-5) are 0-2 since Roethlisberger left in the third quarter of a 16-13 overtime win against Kansas City on Nov. 12. It’s unlikely Pittsburgh can catch the Ravens (9-2) even with a win this week, but Roethlisberger said that won’t affect the team’s decision on whether to rest him another week or not.
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