While Ben Roethlisberger has received a ton of criticisms this 2021 for his often poor and inconsistent play with the Pittsburgh Steelers, there is no denying he is one of the best quarterbacks in NFL history.

For those raring to argue that and want any proof, then look no further than the Steelers' winning record since he arrived and became the starting QB in 2004. After Pittsburgh's win on Monday Night Football against the Cleveland Browns, Big Ben ensured that he'll finish his entire career without a losing seas–that is if he does end up retiring as he has hinted in recent days.

As The Action Network noted, Roethlisberger had only four seasons where they won as many games as they lost. However, they never fell below 50 percent wins, with their best record coming in 2004 with a 15-1 win-loss tally.

Last week, Ben Roethlisberger hinted that it Monday's contest is his final home game–and all signs during the match pointed that it is indeed his last at Heinz Field. Fortunately, the Steelers made it extra memorable for their legendary QB by taking the W against the Browns.

Roethlisberger struggled a bit as he completed just 24 of his 36 passes for 123 yards. He also had only one touchdown while throwing for one interception, but that doesn't really matter as the Steelers got the job done.

And sure enough, Pittsburgh made sure to honor their Super Bowl-winning QB after he took his final snap.