Ben Roethlisberger has added yet another milestone onto his list of career achievements.

On the following play, a 97-yard touchdown pass to JuJu Smith-Schuster, Big Ben became the first quarterback in NFL history to have three touchdown passes of at least 94 yards under his belt. The play helped Pittsburgh defeat Detroit 20-15 to head into their bye week with a 6-2 record.

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Roethlisberger's scoring strike the Smith-Schuster is also a franchise record, surpassing Big Ben's 95-yard touchdown pass to Mike Wallace in a win over the Cardinals back in 2011. Roethlisberger then completed a 94-yard touchdown pass to Martavis Bryant in Pittsburgh's victory in Cincinnati back in 2014. Ironically, none of Big Ben's touchdown passes of at least 94 yards have come at Heinz Field.

While his scoring strike to Smith-Schuster will go down in the history books, there was one other play in Sunday's game that Roethlisberger may have liked just as much, if not more.

"Taking a knee, that’s the greatest play in football when you can take a knee to seal it," Roethlisberger said after Sunday's win. "When we can find ways to win football games, our defense is stepping up huge. We need them to keep playing like that, because the offense is going to come around."