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Practice - January 14, 20091245 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, left, shows his blocking technique on backup quarterback Dennis Dixon during football practice in Pittsburgh, Thursday, Jan. 15, 2009. The Steelers face the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC championship football game on Sunday.
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June 16, 2014 - The Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp7385 viewsOkay Pops, but if I could just play a little football with the other kids it would keep me out of trouble out here…just sayin’.
Photo: Fred Vero/Fred Vero Photography
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Body by Milk - Super Bowl XLIII 1252 viewsDesktop Wallpaper - Small
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Ben in Switzerland1321 viewsThank you to Connie for the photo!
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November, 2011 - Show off your Steelers Fan Cave621 viewsDavid Wedler - Pocatello, Idaho.
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June 7, 2008 - Softball Game1849 viewsThe event was held to raise money for the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation and Pittsburgh City Schools.
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October 7, 2016 - The 2016 Rock Steelers Style Fashion Show884 viewsBut Dad!! We’re not done connecting with our fans!! — Benjamin, Jr.
Photo: Dr. Ronald Cypher
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2008 Training Camp - August 4, 2008719 viewsSenator Casey, who took off his suit coat and tie on field, received tips from Roethlisberger on the quarterback position and dropped back and threw a few passes.
“I am just glad Hines Ward didn’t show because I am not sure I could reach him,†said Casey.
After that he lined up, ran a route, and pulled in Roethlisberger’s spiral with ease.
“I only caught one. I figured I would quit while I was ahead,†joked Casey.
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February 17, 2012 - Hunting outside Hershey, PA4998 viewsThe Big Ben version of "Where's Waldo??".
Ben and Brent settle in for the hunt.
(click on any photo for a larger version)
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February 2, 2011 - Press Conference820 views“Well my definition I guess of an elite quarterback is one that wins football games. Obviously you put up numbers and I’m not saying you have to put up, throw for 350 yards a game or whatever, but putting up numbers, being consistent however you do it. If you’re throwing the ball 15 times a game, what’s your completion percentage? Are you completing most of them? Are they just five-yard passes or 10 to 15-yard passes, but at the end of the day to me, to be an elite quarterback is winning and losing.†-- On what he considers "elite".
Photo: Getty Images
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2008 - Annual DVE Morning Show Christmas Party 3760 views
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