Pittsburgh Steelers star quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is in the midst of another highly productive campaign has his team in the position to make a run at the playoffs.
However, Roethlisberger has had his struggles with interceptions as he's currently tied for the league lead with 12 on the season. Although this may be the case, he has voiced during his weekly radio show on Tuesday that he's isn't going to change his playing style because of that, according to Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
Throughout the years, Roethlisberger has stood by his often brash personality that has helped him in both regards. This is one of those instances that has helped fuel him becoming the quarterback that has been over the last decade-plus. Roethlisberger has been one of the top quarterbacks in the league behind his strong play on the field to make plays with his arm.
This has helped the Steelers star rank second in the league with 3,664 passing yards while being tied for seventh with 24 touchdowns. This is a territory that comes with being a quarterback that can make plays with his arm, which he has down throughout his career. Grant, much of this has come with him taking a chance but it has primarily worked in his favor.
Ultimately, this is a part of the personality and mindset that Roethlisberger has on the field, and that doesn't appear that it's going to change anytime soon.