Steelers OC discovers he’s a general for Ben Roethlisberger’s return

Abnormal one of the words used to describe this off-season in the NFL, however, an offensive coordinator discovered some normality between changed education field protocols and canceled pre-season games.

Steelers’ offensive coordinator, Randy Fichtner, spoke to reporters Wednesday and said things have returned to normal on the team. The explanation is the return of his starting quarterback for a long time after Ben Roethlisberger missed 14 games due to a right elbow injury.

“Normality now becomes Ben Roethlisberger back in the clique,” Fichtner told the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.

Fichtner said Roethlisberger was scheduled to pitch wednesday for the first time since arriving at the camp and was excited to see where the quarterback is on his return to action. He added that the team “will have to play [how much Roethlisberger throws] into his ear this summer because of how he feels and what he wants,” while noting that the team will do it the quarterback if they think there are too many paints for his arm. .

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