2017 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp577 viewsProCamps†@ProCamps
Team photos with @_BigBen7 at the Kraft Heinz Company Foundation Football ProCamp #experience
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January 15, 2017 - AFC Divisional Round Game - Steelers vs Chiefs818 viewsBen Roethlisberger seemingly disappeared in the Arrowhead fog as he rolled to his right with two Chiefs defenders surging. His favorite target, Antonio Brown, burst from the left side of the formation into a juke-filled crossing route, and into the Kansas City night.
"Big Ben. On the run. Strike. Ballgame. 18-16 Steelers.
The throw on third-and-4 with 2 minutes left, the Kansas City Chiefs out of timeouts, sealed the AFC divisional playoff but also stayed true to the Steelers’ entire evening, or the last two months.
They took blow after blow but never broke." -- Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com
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July 27, 2014468 viewsPhoto: Billie Jo Yakubik
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December 25, 2017 - Steelers vs Texans824 viewsTHE BEST Christmas game recap!
Steelers 34, Texans 6
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Christmas, 2011 -- Liam Lydon1383 viewsI hope everyone got what they wanted from Santa. 14-month old Liam sure did! He even dissed Elmo in favor of his new best buddy Big Ben! In fact, poor Elmo took a Liam-assisted dive right off the couch when Big Ben showed up. Now that's saying something!
Photo taken by his grandpa Lance.
*Click on "Last uploads" to see the photos in order.
** Click on any photo for a larger version!
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Training Camp - July 29, 2012529 views"Yeah, but Antonio...we all voted! And you have to pay for ice cream for everyone! What's not fair about that?"
Photo: AP
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2015 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp499 viewsCheck out the little guy! Benjamin Jr. running on the field with dad to start football camp!
Photo: Anita Doddroe
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November 4, 2012 - Steelers vs Giants669 viewsBen pitches the ball out in front of Osi Umenyiora of the New York Giants during the second half.
Photo: Getty Images
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May 4, 2013 - Sports Vault Shop at King of Prussia Mall1035 viewsI have been looking forward to a chance to meet Ben for quite a while, so when I saw that he would be at the King of Prussia mall I arranged for the photo op. My friend Mollie did the driving (yes, that is a true friend) and Tracy came along for a fun day. When we arrived I was amazed at the length of the line -- and the sea of number 7 jerseys! From far back in the line we knew Ben had arrived by the screams and cheers that went up. After that the line moved fast. I was taking a photo for the gal in front of me and when I lowered the camera, a tan and smiling Ben was waiting for me to step up. Yeh -- butterflies!
While they took the photo I said something about hoping I wouldn't pass out!! Of course, the picture was taken while I was speaking. Knowing how excited I had been to meet Ben, my friends teased me about my head exploding! I must say that Ben was gracious and friendly, and truly seemed to enjoy meeting his fans. I am glad I had the opportunity! (Thanks Erin, Mollie and Tracy for your help on my adventure!) -- Jan Banko, Nescopeck, PA
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June 9, 2012 - Royals vs Pirates Game997 viewsPhoto: Dave Arrigo, Pittsburgh Pirates
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Training Camp - August, 2013440 viewsPhoto: Roni Kiesel
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MU Redhawks Gameday Program - October 13, 20072027 viewsBen (in the background) returned to Miami for a pre-game ceremony for the retirement of his jersey number.
On Saturday, October 13, 2007, Miami of Ohio retired Ben Roethlisberger's number. It was the first time in 34 years Miami has retired a football jersey number. Ben became only the third athlete in Miami football history to have his jersey number retired, joining John Pont and Bob Hitchens.
The former RedHawk quarterback, now a star with the NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers, led Hoeppner's 2003 club to 13 consecutive victories, a Mid-American Conference Championship, a victory in the GMAC Bowl and a No. 10 ranking in the final national polls. Roethlisberger earned Third-Team All-America honors during his record-breaking junior season and became just the third Miami player to capture the Vern Smith Award as the Mid-American Conference Most Valuable Player.
Ben holds school records for career yards (10,829) and touchdowns (84).
He was selected with the 11th overall pick in 2004 by the Pittsburgh Steelers -- the highest draft position of any Miami player in program history. Ben led the Steelers to victory in each of his first 14 NFL starts, leading Pittsburgh to the AFC Championship game and being named the NFL's Rookie of the Year. One year later he led the Steelers to a 21-10 win over Seattle in Super Bowl XL.
*Thank you to Christy for sending me the program!
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