January 18, 2015 - Snowmobiling in New York1440 viewsJill Kelly @HJKforever
Just two QB’s hanging out and getting some snowmobiling in during the off-season! #brotherhood
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April 21, 2007 - Steelers Mini-Camp999 viewsSteelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger looks down the field as he is about to throw the ball during the mini-camp practice at the South Side Sports Complex in Pittsburgh, PA on April 21, 2007.
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August 13, 2009 - Pre-Season 2869 viewsVs. Cardinals: Ben embraces former teammate and Arizona Cardinal Sean Morey before the game in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, August 13, 2009.
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Week 17: Browns 14, Steelers 26 - Ben's last game at Heinz Field164 viewsImage: Kyle Kron/Steelers social media
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2013 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp601 viewsBen watches as Bryce Bishop is the first to cross the finish line of the "Smokehouse Race"!
Photo: Steve Bishop
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2016 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp459 viewsGeorge Cecere â€@CecereGrorge
boomin! Grand Prize!
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Training Camp - August, 2013555 views"Dude, I'm not gonna stand here all day while you stretch! I've got the offense to work with!"
Photo: Billie Jo Yakubik
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November 12, 2007 - Best of Batch Foundation Event2495 viewsBen and his teammates showed up to support Charlie Batch at his "In the Pocket" fundraising event held at Navarro.
Ben Roethlisberger - Ping Pong King of Pittsburgh!
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The Terrible Towel in Rome!575 viewsRick Pietrolungo, from Greencastle, PA, poses with his Terrible Towel in front of the Vatican! He's been a Steelers fan since 1960, since he was old enough to follow football! According to Rick, he even found a Steelers fan club in one of the local bars.
Thank you Rick!
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June 9-10, 2008 - Sheetz Family Charities 10th Annual 'For the Kidz' Golf Classic2713 viewsBen hugs a very happy lady!
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March 5, 2008 - Charity Basketball Event1957 viewsSteeler defensive end Brett Keisel was up to his antics again Wednesday Night, this time at the Riverside High School. Antics that included hoisting a lucky fan, this time a young Steeler fan, high above his shoulders for a slam dunk and also throwing down a dunk of his own -- all part of the show the Steeler basketball team put on against the Riverside B.E. Taylor & Company squad.
Keisel and the rest of the Steeler basketball team were joined Wednesday night by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
Big Ben played the entire game, showed his hops by throwing down some dunks during the game, and spent half-time signing autographs for the fans.
The Steeler squad consisted of some of the same players that attended Lincoln High School last Friday night along with running back Najah Davenport and Roethlisberger. Proceeds from the event benefited the Riverside girls' varsity softball team.
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November 11, 2020 - Ben's Veteran's Day Salute325 viewsAnd Logan Clarke:
“Long Time #7 Fanâ€
I’m finally writing to this website after many years of watching the Steelers and my childhood hero, Ben Roethlisberger. I graduated from Mercer High School in 2015, which is about an hour north of the city. At Gannon University in Erie, I played QB/WR for four years (barely got on the field, but I love the game) and commissioned as an Engineer Officer in 2019 through the Army ROTC program. After getting stationed at Fort Bliss, TX in El Paso, I’m currently a Platoon Leader in the Middle East leading 62 of the best Americans I’ll ever know.
The most enjoyment I get out here is watching the team win on Sundays. Because of the circumstances with this week’s bye, I am using part of my day off to finally listen to Mr. Roethlisberger’s Man Up testimony and Bigger Than Ben series. Both were amazing.
I was in 2nd Grade when Ben was a rookie, and this was basically the first full Steelers season I recall from my childhood. I remember being in my grandma’s living room praying that the Jets kicker would miss the field goal in the Divisional, and he did. The following year, I remember praying even harder that Mike Vanderjagt would miss the kick after Ben made the shoe-string tackle.
The Super Bowl XL Season was the first year my mom allowed me to play football. Throughout my years, my goal was to mimic Big Ben on the field. In high school, I wore #7 proudly. I was never as big and talented as him, but I tried to play as strong and creative as he always has. Similar to him, my passion and family was always about basketball from a young age. But I found leading an offense to be the most satisfying athletic achievement, so I pursued that dream. Watching a Quarterback do that for my favorite team for so many years drove me to do the same.
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