The seemingly annual regular-season finale against the Cleveland Browns has been a bit of a treat for the Pittsburgh Steelers of late. It usually means a relatively easy win, and in this case, it poses something of a mini-bye week, since it makes no difference to the postseason whether or not they lose, so they can rest some players.
One of the most interesting facets of these finales against the Browns, however, has been the fact that they’ve often presented the Steelers with some really unheralded names at the quarterback position. By that point in the season, the Browns have usually worn out their starting quarterback, and so would be down to their second- or third-string guy.