Roethlisberger status sounds doubtful


Associated Press

PITTSBURGH

Ben Roethlisberger can hold his newborn son Ben Jr. in his injured right arm just fine, thanks.

When the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback will be able to say the same about a football, even he’s not sure.

Roethlisberger practiced in a limited role Thursday and appears a long shot to return for Sunday’s game in Baltimore.

“There’s always a chance,” Roethlisberger offered somewhat hopefully.

The lengthy list of issues still plaguing Roethlisberger more than two weeks after he sprained his right shoulder and suffered a dislocated rib in a 16-13 overtime win against Kansas City, however, suggests he’s still a week away from giving it a go.

Though the pain isn’t quite as intense as it was in the days after Kansas City linebacker Tamba Hali drilled Roethlisberger into the soggy Heinz Field turf, the two-time Super Bowl winner can still only sleep in certain positions at night. And while he’s tested the shoulder this week, he’s uncertain if he can make all the throws necessary to attack Baltimore’s secondary.

“Can I put a lot of zip on the ball, throw it really hard before people like Ed Reed and defenders can get to the ball?” Roethlisberger said. “If I can’t I’m not putting us in the best situation to win the game.”

The Steelers (6-5) have struggled in Roethlisberger’s absence, needing overtime to beat the woeful Chiefs before looking listless at times and sloppy at others in losses to Baltimore and Cleveland. A season that looked promising after a 24-20 win over the defending Super Bowl-champion Giants in New Jersey on Nov. 4 is suddenly on very shaky ground.

Still, don’t expect Roethlisberger to push too quickly. It’s something he’s done in the past, with less than desired results. He played on a battered right ankle in San Francisco last year, limping around in a 20-3 loss. He ended up sitting out the next week and wasn’t the same when he returned.

“Offensive coordinator Todd Haley said Roethlisberger threw “a little bit” on Thursday but the team continues to prepare as if Charlie Batch will make his second straight start. Batch completed 20 of 34 passes for 199 yards and three costly interceptions against the Browns, mistakes Haley attributed to rusty timing more than physical ability.