Roethlisberger 'glad' he's no longer winningest QB at Browns' stadium
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Until last season, the quarterback with the most wins at Cleveland's FirstEnergy Stadium wasn't a member of the Browns, but Ben Roethlisberger.
Baker Mayfield surpassed Roethlisberger's mark of 11 victories in November 2020, and the Pittsburgh Steelers signal-caller joked Wednesday that he's happy his record no longer stands.
"AFC North football's always going to be rivals and it's gonna be great games," Roethlisberger said, according to ESPN's Brooke Pryor. "I'm glad that I'm not the most winning quarterback in their stadium history anymore."
The Steelers will travel to Cleveland on Sunday for the first of two matchups between the division rivals this season. The Browns could be without Mayfield, who's dealing with a torn labrum.
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