CLEVELAND, OH – NOVEMBER 20: Ben Roethlisberger #7 of the Pittsburgh Steelers warms up prior to the game against the Cleveland Browns at FirstEnergy Stadium on November 20, 2016 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
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The Steelers and the Browns play in the AFC North, and as such the Steelers visit Cleveland once a season. He’s been around since 2004, and has played twelve games at Browns Stadium.

Ben Roethlisberger and the Steelers are 10-2 in those games, after their 24-9 win today. That’s obviously a great record against any divisional opponent on the road, regardless of that opponent’s track record of incompetence.

But what makes it even more special is this:

https://twitter.com/billvoth/status/800428984458760194

Roethlisberger has more wins at Browns Stadium than all but one Browns quarterback, with whom he’s now tied. And Ben will likely have a chance to take the lead next year. Browns Stadium has been around since the franchise came back as an expansion team in 1999. They obviously play eight home games a season. But as they have generally had bad teams, and also failed to develop anything resembling a long-term franchise quarterback (those factors just might be related), they’ve never had a quarterback win more than 10 games in their own stadium.

That’s amazing.

Cleveland doesn’t really show any signs of snapping out of their organizational funk, either, which isn’t good; Joe Flacco already has seven wins at Browns Stadium himself.

 

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