In a move that has fans buzzing across Pittsburgh and beyond, Ben Roethlisberger, the iconic former quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, has hinted at a stunning return to the organization—not as a player, but as a potential scouting coach. After months of speculation about his next career move, the two-time Super Bowl champion and future Hall of Famer has finally broken his silence, suggesting he’s ready to step back onto the NFL stage in a new, behind-the-scenes role.

During a recent podcast episode of Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, the retired QB dropped a major hint, stating, “I’ve been in close contact with the organization, and we’ve had some pretty exciting conversations. I’m not suiting up again, but I might be picking out the guys who will.” This offhand comment sent Steelers Nation into a frenzy and sparked immediate rumors that Roethlisberger could soon be named as a scouting coach or consultant for the Steelers’ player development department.
The Steelers have not issued an official confirmation yet, but sources close to the team say that talks have “advanced significantly” and that an announcement could come before training camp begins later this summer. If finalized, Roethlisberger would be joining the team’s personnel department, focusing on identifying offensive talent—especially quarterbacks—and mentoring younger players during workouts and evaluations.

Fans and former teammates are already reacting with excitement and optimism. Roethlisberger’s unmatched knowledge of the game, leadership, and deep understanding of the Steelers’ culture make him a natural fit. Many believe that his presence behind the scenes could help shape the next generation of talent in Pittsburgh. “He sees the game like few others do,” said a team insider. “He knows what makes a winner. That insight is invaluable when scouting college players or potential trade targets.”
Roethlisberger, who retired in 2022 after an 18-season career—all with the Steelers—has stayed relatively quiet about coaching roles until now. Since hanging up his cleats, he’s kept a low profile outside of his podcast, appearing at charity events and occasionally at Steelers games. But his competitive fire clearly remains, and this new chapter could allow him to channel that energy into helping the team rebuild and contend.

This potential return is also seen as a way to further cement his legacy in the black and gold. Not many legends successfully transition from player to coach or executive, but Roethlisberger has always been known for his football IQ, work ethic, and commitment to the Steelers organization. If the deal goes through, it would mark a major move for the franchise, showing their trust in homegrown leadership and former stars.
As the Steelers prepare for a pivotal 2025 season with young talent and big ambitions, the idea of Big Ben helping guide the roster from behind the scenes is more than just a feel-good story—it’s a strategic move that could pay big dividends.
Ben Roethlisberger may no longer be throwing touchdown passes at Heinz Field, but his journey with the Steelers might just be entering a powerful new phase.