If Ben Roethlisberger says it's OK to say it, then go ahead and call these NFL playoffs the year of the "old guys."
And Big Ben isn't even the oldest.
The NFL's five oldest starting quarterbacks are all still playing, while some of the future stars, such as Kyler Murray and Deshaun Watson, are at home watching.
This postseason, which begins Saturday with wild-card weekend, marks the first time five quarterbacks age 37 or older will start in the same playoffs in NFL history. That's Tom Brady (43), Drew Brees (41), Philip Rivers (39), Roethlisberger (38) and Aaron Rodgers (37).