Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger impressed by Justin Fields sideline throw

Ben roethlisberger reacts to Justin Fields insane sideline throw during Week 2 game.

Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, a podcast by the future hall-of-fame quarterback and Pittsburgh Steelers legend, is never without intrigue, and this was especially true in the most recent episode.  Ben offered his reactions to the entirety of the Broncos game, but one aspect in particular, specifically a play made by Justin Fields, had the Steelers legend in awe.

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The throw in question, while it was called back, was incredible and can be seen below:

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The issue has never been Fields’ arm or quickness, or any athletic qualities for that matter.  Consistency is key, and Steelers fans hope Fields can play consistently well rather than complacently moving forward.

Fields is on track to start this week against the Los Angeles Chargers, but his future as the Steelers’ starter when or if Russell Wilson comes back from injury remains to be seen.

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Former Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger talks about Ravens QB Lamar Jackson

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger talked about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson

On the day when it was announced that Odell Beckham Jr. agreed in principle to sign with the Baltimore Ravens, former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback recorded the podcast “Footbahlin“.  The topic of Beckham was brought up, and the former Ravens rival has some interesting things to say about quarterback Lamar Jackson.

During the Beckham to Baltimore conversation, Roethlisberger had some controversial things to say about Jackson and his play style. The former Steelers quarterback said that “you don’t really fear him sitting in the pocket and picking you apart”

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