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Steelers likely to start QB Batch again

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Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, shown in a December 2011 game, will likely get the start Sunday when the Steelers play at Baltimore. UPI/Archie Carpenter
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch, shown in a December 2011 game, will likely get the start Sunday when the Steelers play at Baltimore. UPI/Archie Carpenter 
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Published: Nov. 27, 2012 at 1:58 PM

PITTSBURGH, Nov. 27 (UPI) -- Charlie Batch will likely start at quarterback this week for the Pittsburgh Steelers against the Baltimore Ravens, Coach Mike Tomlin said Tuesday.

However, he also said starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, who missed two games with shoulder and rib injuries, began throwing Monday and could be healthy enough to play in the key game at Baltimore.

"We'll leave the door open for him," Tomlin said of Roethlisberger. "He's got a chance.

"Right now, Charlie Batch is our quarterback. We are working offensively to put together a plan to complement his strengths. That is our plan until otherwise."

The Steelers have lost both games since Roethlisberger was injured. Bryon Leftwich filled in against the Ravens in Pittsburgh but suffer a rib fracture in the game. Batch started last week against Cleveland, a game in which the Steelers had eight turnovers.

Pittsburgh is 6-5 on the season, three games back of division-leading Baltimore in the AFC North.

Topics: Charlie Batch, Mike Tomlin, Ben Roethlisberger
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