The Steelers aren’t doing anything to clear up Ben Roethlisberger’s murky future with the team

Sounds like the Steelers will be moving on.

As things stand right now, Ben Roethlisberger is still a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The question is whether he’ll still be there once the season finally rolls around this fall. The Steelers could potentially move on from Roethlisberger this offseason, who has been their quarterback for 17 seasons.

Will they keep him? We don’t really know. But Steelers GM Kevin Colbert isn’t making any assurances at this point.

On Wednesday when speaking to the media, he was given every opportunity to say that the Steelers were committed to bringing Roethlisberger back for next season.

He didn’t say that at all. Instead, he just let everyone know that Ben was still a Steeler as of now.

He said that the veteran quarterback says he still wants to play, but the team only told him that they’d have to look at the situation at hand.

With his $41.2 million cap hit for next year — compared to a dead cap hit of just $22 million if he’s cut — it doesn’t sound like Roethlisberger’s chances of returning are great at this point. He’d most certainly have to restructure his deal to spread the hit over multiple years if he does convince the Steelers to keep him around.

The Steelers will most likely try to get this resolved before the new league year — and free agency — begins on March 17.

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