Ben Roethlisberger left everything on the field on Sunday. After a rough start, the Pittsburgh Steelers legendary signal-caller's herculean effort in their Wild Card game against the Cleveland Browns was just not enough as the Browns came up with a huge 48-37 win to end the Steelers' 2020 NFL season.

The 38-year old was overcome with emotion after the tough loss as he was seen having a moment with himself on the Steelers' bench as the final whistle blew.

Here are a few heavy scenes from the Steelers' painful playoff exit:

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If this is the end of the road for Roethlisberger, then he definitely made sure that he came down swinging. The two-time Super Bowl champ had a staggering 47/68 completion rate on Sunday and tallied a season-high in passing yards (501) and touchdowns (4). He did have four INTs on the evening which the Browns obviously took full advantage of.

The six-time Pro Bowler tried to rally his team to mount a comeback on Sunday after the Browns punched them in the mouth with a red-hot 28-0 start in the first quarter. The huge double-digit lead ended up being too much for the Steelers to overcome with the Browns controlling the game from start to finish.

After 17 seasons in the league, Big Ben's time in the NFL seems to be winding up. Just like what he did on Sunday, the future Hall of Famer put up one heck of a finale all-season long. Roethlisberger led the Steelers to an 11-0 start to eventually win the AFC North crown. Whether this is the end or not for Ben Roethlisberger, he's got plenty to smile about when it's all said and done.