Charlie Batch couldn't have written a better ending. If Sunday was the last time the Pittsburgh Steelers third-string quarterback starts an NFL game, that's the way to go out. Not with an embarrassing, three-interception performance in a loss to one ofHit with a $5,000 fine for a uniform violation for exposing the back flap on his shoulder pads, Kruger indicated he wasn't fined by the NFL for an unnecessary roughness penalty stemming from a late hit on Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Charlie Batch.The Steelers longtime back-up quarterback may have played his last game, and he showed his emotion after defeating the Ravens 23-20 on the game's final play.Charlie Batch hit all eight of his final throws, leading the Steelers to 10 straight fourth quarter points ind defeating the Ravens in Week 13. Share on Facebook. Share on Twitter · Charlie Batch has been playing professional football since 1998. InSteelers QB Charlie Batch turned 38 on Wednesday -- the oldest non-kicker in the NFL -- and said he was celebrating by "working and relaxing." He doesn't know if he will get to spend his first Sunday as a 38-year-old as a starting quarterback
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