Ben is currently the 9th rated QB of all-time ahead of QB's named Favre, Marino, Kelly and Elway, for example.
Rank Quarterback Passer Rating
1 Steve Young 96.8
2 Philip Rivers 95.8
3 Tony Romo 95.6
4 Peyton Manning 95.2
5 Kurt Warner 93.7
6 Tom Brady 93.3
7 Joe Montana 92.3
8 Drew Brees 91.9
9 Ben Roethlisberger 91.7
Here are the team records Ben holds:
Pittsburgh Steelers franchise records
In six seasons, Roethlisberger has many individual accomplishments that are record performances in Steelers history.[116][117]
Career records
* 68-28 (.708) record as starting QB (includes a 8-2 playoff record)
* .708 winning percentage is the highest among all Steelers QBs with at least 20 starts
* Highest Passer Rating (Min. 100 attempts) — 91.7
* Highest Completion % (Min. 100 attempts) — 63.3%
* Highest Yards Per Attempt (Min. 100 attempts) — 8.01
* Most 300+ Yard Passing Games — 13
* Most 400+ Yard Passing Games — 3
* Most 500+ Yard Passing Games — 1
* Most 3000-Yard Passing Seasons — 4
* Most Consecutive 3000-Yard Passing Seasons — 4 (2006-2009)
* Most 4000-Yard Passing Seasons — 1
* Most Consecutive Games With a TD Pass — 15 (from December 3, 2006 through November 18, 2007)
* Most Games with a Passer Rating over 100.0 (regular season) — 37[118]
* Most Games With a Perfect Passer Rating — 3
* Biggest contract in Steelers history (eight years, $102 million)[119]
Season records
* Highest Completion % — 66.6% (2009)
* Most Touchdown Passes — 32 (2007)
* Highest TD% — 7.92% (2007)
* Highest Yards Per Attempt — 8.90 (2005)
* Highest Passer Rating — 104.1 (2007)
* Most Passing Yards — 4,328 (2009)
* Most 300+ Yard Passing Games — 5 (2009)[120]
* Most Pass Completions — 337 (2009)
Single-game records
* Most Passing Yards — 503 (Completed 29 of 46 passes for 503 yards and 3 touchdowns on December 20, 2009 against the Green Bay Packers)
* Most Pass Completions — 38 (Completed 38 of 54 passes for 433 yards on November 5, 2006 against the Denver Broncos)
* (Tie) Most Consecutive Passes Completed, Single Game — 15 (Completed 15 straight on November 26, 2007 against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Bubby Brister also completed 15 straight on October 1, 1989 against the Detroit Lions.)
* Highest Completion %, Game (min. 20 attempts) — 85.7% (Completed 18 out of 21 attempts on November 26, 2007 against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football)
* (Tie) Most Touchdown Passes , Game — 5 (Threw five TD passes in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens on a Monday-night game November 5, 2007. Tied with Terry Bradshaw and Mark Malone) [121]
Rookie records (achieved during 2004 season)
* Most Pass Attempts — 295
* Most Pass Completions — 196
* Highest Completion % — 66.4%
* Most Passing Yards — 2621
* Most Touchdown Passes — 17
* Highest Yards Per Attempt — 8.88
* Highest Passer Rating — 98.1
* Wins as starting QB — 13
Postseason records
* Highest Completion % (Min. 50 attempts) — 61.9%
* Highest Passer Rating — 87.2
Here are the NFL records he holds:
NFL records
* Most regular season wins in a season, rookie QB — 13 (2004) [109]
* Longest regular season win streak to start a career for a NFL QB — 15 games (won all 13 starts in the 2004 season, won first 2 games of the 2005 season)[110]
* Most wins as a starting quarterback in first five NFL seasons (reg. season only) - 51 (from 2004-2008)[30]
* Highest passer rating, rookie season — 98.1 (2004)[111]
* Highest completion percentage, rookie season — 66.4% (2004)[111]
* Most games with a completion percentage of 80.0% or higher, regular season (min. 10 attempts) — 4 (2007)[112]
* (Tie) Most touchdown passes, Monday Night Football game — 5 (11/5/2007 vs. Baltimore Ravens) [110]
* First QB to start two Conference Championship games in first two seasons in the NFL (2004 & 2005)[110]
* Youngest starting QB ever to win the Super Bowl (2005; second-youngest QB to play in the Super Bowl, behind Dan Marino)[113]
* Second quarterback in NFL history, along with Peyton Manning, to register three perfect passing games during the regular season, and the only quarterback to ever register two perfect passing games in one regular season. [110]
* Lowest passer rating for a Super Bowl winning QB — 22.6 (Completed 9 of 21 passes for zero touchdowns with two interceptions)[114]
* Tied for most seasons with one or more postseason starts in the first five years in the league since 1960, with four starts (tied with Bernie Kosar, Donovan McNabb, and Eli Manning).[115]
Here is the number of SB's he's won - 2
Here is the # of crimes he has been charged with - 0
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