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How many Super Bowls did Ben Roethlisberger win? A look at his career statistics with the Pittsburgh Steelers

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Standing at 6'5 at 240 lbs during the height of his football career, Ben Roethlisberger is a former all-American quarterback in the National Football League known for his 18-season career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Ohio native made a name for himself in college football before being selected at the age of 21 by the Steelers as a first-round draft pick. Two years later, Roethlisberger would go on to become the youngest quarterback in the history of the NFL to win a Super Bowl at the age of 23. 

Nicknamed Big Ben, the same year he was drafted by the Steelers, he won AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year along with the 2007 Pro Bowl award. He is considered one of the most talented quarterbacks in recent NFL history, rivaling players like Tom Brady for many years. 

In the finals weeks of the 2021 season, Roethlisberger announced he would be stepping back from the NFL and retiring to focus on spending time with his family. "The journey has been exhilarating, fueled by a spirit of competition. Yet the time has come to clean out my locker, hang up my cleats and continue to be all I can be to my wife and children. I retire from football a truly grateful man," he said in a statement. 

Roethlisberger led the Steelers to a Super Bowl victory on two different occasions. The first occurred during Super Bowl XL where the Steelers played against the Seattle Seahawks. Although the Steelers trounced the Seahawks 21-10, Roethlisberger had one of the worst performances in a game for a winning quarterback at the Super Bowl.

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