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Ben Roethlisberger is producing his best statistical season -- perhaps an MVP season -- and is on pace for nearly 4,800 passing yards and 35 touchdowns by late December.
The way Roethlisberger sees it, winning an MVP would be an "awesome individual honor" but he wouldn't trade it for either of his two Super Bowls -- or three, if he has his way.
"If you asked any player that's won MVP awards and never won a Super Bowl, I'm sure they'd trade that in in a heartbeat," Roethlisberger told ESPN on Wednesday as the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. "[An MVP] is a great thing. It would still be a reflection of how our offense has played. To me, that Super Bowl is the ultimate goal."
Roethlisberger, who has completed 68.3 percent of his passes this season, hasn't always aligned big statistical years with the Steelers' highest win totals.
Source: ESPN
The way Roethlisberger sees it, winning an MVP would be an "awesome individual honor" but he wouldn't trade it for either of his two Super Bowls -- or three, if he has his way.
"If you asked any player that's won MVP awards and never won a Super Bowl, I'm sure they'd trade that in in a heartbeat," Roethlisberger told ESPN on Wednesday as the Pittsburgh Steelers prepare for Sunday's game against the New Orleans Saints. "[An MVP] is a great thing. It would still be a reflection of how our offense has played. To me, that Super Bowl is the ultimate goal."
Roethlisberger, who has completed 68.3 percent of his passes this season, hasn't always aligned big statistical years with the Steelers' highest win totals.
Source: ESPN