PITTSBURGH -- Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger has agreed to a new, five-year contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
<cite> Justin K. Aller/Getty Images</cite>Ben Roethlisberger's new contract will keep him in Pittsburgh long term.
The Steelers officially announced the new deal at a 5 p.m. ET news conference. Roethlisberger established career highs last season in passing yards (4,952), completions (408) and completion percentage (67.1).
He had been going into the final year of the eight-year, $102 million contract he signed in 2008, and the Steelers had remained steadfast that they would get a new deal done with their franchise quarterback.
Roethlisberger, who turned 33 in March, had a salary-cap hit of $18.395 million this year. The Steelers presumably lowered that with the new deal.
It had been a quiet week for the Steelers before they announced the Roethlisberger contract. They have done little in free agency, though running back DeAngelo Williams agreed to a deal Friday.
<cite> Justin K. Aller/Getty Images</cite>Ben Roethlisberger's new contract will keep him in Pittsburgh long term.
The Steelers officially announced the new deal at a 5 p.m. ET news conference. Roethlisberger established career highs last season in passing yards (4,952), completions (408) and completion percentage (67.1).
He had been going into the final year of the eight-year, $102 million contract he signed in 2008, and the Steelers had remained steadfast that they would get a new deal done with their franchise quarterback.
Roethlisberger, who turned 33 in March, had a salary-cap hit of $18.395 million this year. The Steelers presumably lowered that with the new deal.
It had been a quiet week for the Steelers before they announced the Roethlisberger contract. They have done little in free agency, though running back DeAngelo Williams agreed to a deal Friday.