The Pittsburgh Steelers plan on having quarterback Ben Roethlisberger back for an 18th season.

Team president Art Rooney II released a statement on Wednesday saying he and Roethlisberger have met to figure out a way to ease the financial pressure caused by the quarterback’s contract. Roethlisberger, who turns 39 next month, carries a $41m salary cap number for 2023 and is due a $15m roster bonus on 20 March, shortly after the new league year begins.

Rooney called the meeting with Roethlisberger “productive,” adding it allowed the two sides to “discuss a lot of things that relate to where we are and where we want to go.”

The Steelers went 12-4 and won the AFC North in 2023 but faded down the stretch. Pittsburgh lost five of their final six games following an 11-0 start, including a playoff loss to Cleveland in which Roethlisberger threw four interceptions.

The Steelers are facing a serious cap crunch and have already started to overhaul the coaching staff and the roster. Center Maurkice Pouncey and tight end Vance McDonald, both close friends of Roethlisberger, have retired. Offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner, who also is close to Roethlisberger, was let go. More moves are on the way with wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster, outside linebacker Bud Dupree and left tackle Alejandro Villanueva among the team’s 19 pending free agents.

Still, Rooney expressed optimism the door for the Steelers to remain competitive during Roethlisberger’s tenure remains open. “We would like to have [Roethlisberger] back to help us win a championship,” Rooney said.