New England Patriots: Brady, Roethlisberger Display Mutual Respect

Tom Brady and Big Ben are big fans of one another.

The two quarterbacks who are set to square off in this weekend’s AFC Championship game spoke glowingly of one another Wednesday, as both prepare to lead their respective teams to their ninth Super Bowl appearance.

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    Roethlisberger was equally as complimentary towards Brady. Roethlisberger and Brady made headlines earlier in the season when the two met at midfield before their October 23 game and Big Ben asked Brady for his jersey to hang in his office. Roethlisberger did not play in the game as he was nursing an injury. The Patriots won the game 27-16. The exchange can be seen below:

    When asked about the exchange Wednesday, Roethlisberger offered a little more insight.

    While Brady and Roethlisberger have been playing together in the league since 2004, they’ve only matched up in the postseason once: the 2004 AFC Championship game which the Patriots won 41-27 in Pittsburgh. Brady has never lost to the Steelers at home, having gone 4-0 over the course of his career, and 9-2 against Pittsburgh overall.

    While their matchup has never quite lived up to the aura of, say, a Brady-Peyton Manning rivalry, the two have shared some memorable moments against each other. In many ways, Roethlisberger’s coming out party came against the Patriots on Halloween 2004, when the 5-1 Steelers snapped the Patriots record 21 game winning streak. He became a household name soon after.

    Still, the stakes have never been higher than this Sunday’s game. Both quarterbacks are trying to lay stake to legacy implications: Brady looking to become the first quarterback in NFL history to win five Super Bowls, while Roethlisberger is looking to become the first QB since Brady to win three Super Bowls in a career and just the fifth overall.