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August, 2016 - Training Camp441 views“My dad and I have always shared a love for Steelers football. Monday, we had the opportunity to meet Ben after training camp. As a leader for the Steelers on and off the field, he was a terrific representative for the special relationship that the Steelers share with Steeler Nation. He was a class act and was very generous with his time. The photo he took with me and my dad will always be a great memory from a great day. Thank you to Ben for meeting with us. Best of luck to him and all of the Steelers this season!†— Scott Juba
*Click on any photo to view a larger version.Aug 02, 2016
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August, 2016 - Training Camp458 views“Ben, thank you so much for taking the time to chat with us, sign our towels and to take a picture! The trip back to Seattle won’t seem nearly as long with all of these fantastic memories!!†— Mike Tiny MetzgerAug 02, 2016
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August, 2016 - Training Camp486 views“My brother-in-law Jeremy drove my sister Lindsay from Virginia Beach to camp to celebrate Lindsay’s 31st Birthday, and in a moment’s time Ben made today one she will surely never forget. He has a high profile dream job and is constantly in the spotlight, but the little things and quick moments can mean more than huge plays and highlights. Ben did that today for my sweet sister, and you, Erin, did that about 6 surgeries ago for my daughter Lila when she needed prayers. Both girls are my heart… Thank you and Ben for making theirs happy.†— Jenn Chapman
Aug 02, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp443 viewsJeremy Fowler @JFowlerESPN
This is Richard Jones, MM2 petty officer second class. He played catch with Ben Roethlisberger and kept the ball.Aug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp452 views“Big Ben made my girls’ day yesterday! He gave them his cleats he wore to practice and signed them! They are completely thrilled and can’t stop talking about it. Thanks Ben for giving them a memory that will last a lifetime!†— Christy Hopkins
Aug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp443 views“I’ll tell you this much about him. He honored his teammate for most of the practice by wearing 83. Then he went out of his way to sign my football when he saw me waiting at the end of the fence away from all the crowd because i couldn’t make it up over the steep hill they were all standing at because i wear a prosthetic leg. Ben has a big heart and i can’t wait for the season to begin!!! He made me feel special even if it was a small gesture it meant the world to me! The first photo was him telling his driver to stop when he saw me. Awesome and stand up guy!!!!†— EV Goughnour
*You can click on any photo to view a larger version.Aug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp454 viewsBlitzburgh â€@Steel_Curtain4
Ben Roethlisberger with Steeler Nation today! #SteelersAug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp500 views#SteelersCamp @steelers
Big Ben showing the love for ‪#‎SteelersNation‬ before practice.Aug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp490 viewsTeresa Varley @Teresa_Varley
Basketball meets football. @AlexTheGreat22 @_BigBen7 @UKCoachCalipari @DevinBook ‪#‎Steelers‬Aug 01, 2016
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July, 2016 - First Weekend of Camp462 viewsBlitzburgh @Steel_Curtain4
Day 1. Training Camp. #SteelersAug 01, 2016
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Training Camp, 2015 548 viewsAndrew Baugh â€@baughaw
@_BigBen7 Ben has some moves.. #fancylegs Jul 28, 2015
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Training Camp, 2015 540 viewsQ&A with Big Ben:
Is quarterback more fun to play than when you started?
It’s always fun to play quarterback. When you have a group of guys that you’ve played with for a while now, and the same group coming back, the coach lets you have a lot of fun with it and have a lot of influence. It’s fun to participate in. It’s fun to see the talented young guys we have.
Is the ceiling for this group of offensive players as high as any you’ve been around?
Potentially. I think it’s still always about staying healthy, as it is with any team. Staying healthy, and [we need to] keep wanting to get better, each guy individually. If each individual wants to get better, then collectively as a group we’ll get better.
You guys talked about the red zone issues early in the season that seemed to get better as the year went on. How would you like to see this offense evolve?
We just want to keep getting better in every phase of the game. Name a category, and we’ll say we want to get better at it. Whether it’s individually or collectively, as a group we need to get better and score more points, get better on third-down, red zone, first-down, second-down, everything.
Why is 30 points per game a realistic goal for this team?
It’s what our offensive coordinator set as a goal for us, so that’s what we’re going to try and do.
How important will Martavis Bryant’s development be?
It will be big. He’s put the work in. He looks good. He’s picking everything up. Last year we just kind of put him in there and gave him a couple of things to do, which he did really well at. Now we’re asking him to do more. We’re asking him to move around a little bit, front side, back side, and to know things better. I’m going to count on him in the no-huddle. Last year he’d ask everyone what to do. Now we feel more comfortable with him knowing what to do. Hopefully he’ll be able to translate that into playing faster.
13 days from your first game, what do you try to accomplish in these early practices?
Stay cool and really just staying healthy. We’ve got everyone back on offense, so that helps. It’s not really breaking in new guys. Obviously De’Angelo Williams is new, but really just trying to keep it going and piggyback off of last year. We don’t want to take any steps back.
What has Coach Tomlin meant to you during your career? How has he changed as a coach?
We’ve been together for a long time. I’m happy to have the same coach around for a long time. I’m glad he’s going to be here for a long time, along with a couple other people in the front office that were signed as well. It’s always fun when you can keep the same group of guys around, because of the familiarity with each other.
What did Jerome Bettis mean to you early in your career? How would you describe the relationship that you guys have?
Like a big brother. And we still do. A [much] older big brother. It’s just great. He was such an awesome leader and person. I still to this day, whenever there’s a situation dealing with a player, I think ‘How would Jerome handle this? What would he do?’ That’s how much I look up to him, because he meant that much to me and to everybody. He was such a good teammate and leader. I’m so happy for him going in [to the Hall of Fame]. It’s about time.Jul 28, 2015
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