The Pittsburgh Steelers and Ben Roethlisberger remain interested in reaching an agreement on a contract extension, though nothing is imminent.

Roethlisberger has two seasons remaining on the $102 million contract he signed in 2008.

“There’s been ongoing (contract) discussions for quite awhile,” Ryan Tollner, Roethlisberger’s agent, told ESPN.com. “I think from the time we did the first extension there was sort of a plan moving forward. There’s a plan in place, but both sides are pretty committed to doing that privately and not having it be something that’s discussed in the media.” 

As for Roethlisberger’s desire to play for just one team his entire career, Tollner said, “It’s always been critical to him. From Day 1 he’s always admired players that could play with one organization and retire with that organization. That’s an underlying goal that always drives him, that he would always be a Steeler.”