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Ben Roethlisberger, not Patrick Mahomes, Favored to Lead NFL in Passing Yards

Robert Duff

by Robert Duff in NFL Football

Updated Apr 7, 2020 · 10:13 AM PDT

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Ben Roethlisberger needs just 158 passing yards in Week 17 to become the sixth QB to pass for 5,000 yards in a single season. Photo by Keith Allison (Flickr).
  • Pittsburgh’s Ben Roethlisberger has the best odds to lead the NFL in passing yardage
  • Roethlisberger holds a 4,842-4,816 edge over Kansas City’s Patrick Mahomes
  • Roethlisberger and New Orleans’ Drew Brees shared the NFL passing yardage lead in 2014

What do Ben Roethlisberger and Jim Finks have in common?

They are the only Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks to lead the NFL in passing yardage.

Finks topped the league in 1955, passing for 2,270 yards. Roethlisberger’s 2014 title comes with an asterisk, since he shared the crown with Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints. Both passed for 4,952 yards.

Sportsbooks think\ this is the year that the bell tolls for Big Ben to be all on his own atop the NFL passing yardage charts.

He enters the final week of the NFL regular season holding a 26-yard advantage over Patrick Mahomes of the Kansas City Chiefs, and the sportsbook believes that when all is said and done with Week 17, Roethlisberger will still be the one atop the heap.

Odds to Lead NFL in Passing Yards in 2018 Season

Team Odds to Leads NFL in Passing Yards in 2018 Regular Season
Ben Roethlisberger -130
Patrick Mahomes -110

*Odds taken 12/27

No Chiefs QB has ever led the NFL in passing yardage.

Looking back a month ago, either of these two could have been had at +210 as they trailed Matt Ryan.

Season On Line for Big Ben’s Steelers

In last week’s 31-28 loss to the Saints, Roethlisberger threw for 380 yards, which was his highest total in five weeks, as were his completions (33) and pass attempts (50).

The Steelers must win on Sunday and get some help in order to make the playoffs.

The loss of running back James Conner to an ankle injury in Pittsburgh’s Week 13 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers certainly forced Roethlisberger to put the ball in the air with more frequency.

But Conner is expected to play Sunday against the Cincinnati Bengals, which could impact how often the Steelers pass the football. On the other hand, a more-balanced offense could also open up the passing game.

Record-Setting Roethlisberger

Roethlisberger needs 111 yards to surpass his 2014 franchise-record total of 4,952 yards. He’s already established a new Steelers mark with 33 touchdown passes.

He’s also just 158 yards away from becoming the sixth QB in NFL history to pass for 5,000 yards in a single season.

Ben Roethlisberger vs Patrick Mahomes

Ben Roethlisberger
VS
Patrick Mahomes
4,842 Passing Yards 4,816
299.0 Average passing yards last 3 games 297.6
Bengals (275.7) Passing yards allowed per game by Week 17 opponent Raiders (236.2)

No one need tell the Steelers the kind of impact Mahomes has made on the NFL in this, his first season as a starter. In Week 2, a 42-37 win at Pittsburgh, Mahomes passed for 326 yards and six TDs.

Mahomes topped 300 yards in eight of his first nine games, but since a 478-yard, six-TD performance against the Los Angeles Rams in Week 11, he’s passed for 300 yards once in the last four games.

Roethlisberger went over 300 yards last week for the first time in four weeks, and he’s topped 300 yards just once in Pittsburgh’s last five victories.

But the Steelers absolutely must win on Sunday, so you know that they will pull out all the stops, which certainly favors Big Ben in this battle.

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