October 30, 2007 - 15th Annual Arthur J. Rooney, Sr. Courage House Luncheon2313 viewsBen speaks to the crowd.
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February 12, 2020 - Off-season job?374 viewsWVU Mountaineers @WestVirginiaU
Ben Roethlisberger is here cheering on @WVUhoops. So is the Mountaineer. You decide who is who. 😂
You can check out video of this funny moment between these two bushy-bearded boys right here:
https://www.espn.com/video/clip?id=28689389&fbclid=IwAR3Z9tCDp_kVFQx-XXpsJmkn9ej0G3rJLllNULtkCPMeaK8xu5DcuyMOyhw
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May 21, 2013614 viewsPhoto: Steelers.com
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2015 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp720 views"Let's do the Chicken Dance!!! Come on, let's do it!!! Da na na na na na na, da na na na na na NA...." -- Baylee
Photo: Anita Doddroe
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December 2, 2012 - Steelers vs Ravens926 viewsBen hugs an emotional Charlie Batch after the Steelers victory over the Ravens. Charlie directed a 61-yard drive in the closing minutes and Shaun Suisham kicked a 42-yard field goal as time expired to give the Steelers a 23-20 win.
From Alan Robinson, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review:
Ben Roethlisberger was the first to greet Charlie Batch, grabbing him tightly for a 30-second bear hug that summed up everything about this emotional day, this resilient team, this improbable win.
The quarterback who was too hurt to play knew exactly what was going through the mind of the quarterback who was being called too old to play.
The Steelers had just beaten the Ravens team they supposedly couldn’t beat — not in this stadium, not under these circumstances, not with this man at the controls, and it meant everything to both of them.
“You go out there and that was a big win,†Batch said. “It was one of those moments, and he and I shared it. I’ll keep it between us what was said, but it was something that was special.â€
http://triblive.com/sports/steelers/3061087-85/steelers-ravens-win-batch-game-quarterback-games-beat-quarter-roethlisberger#ixzz2E21m3djV
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Proud to wear #7652 viewsJerry T. Combs @JayTeeBird
Reppin’ all day, every day! #SteelerNation Please Believe that!
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2008 Training Camp - July 28, 20081093 viewsPlenty of players stopped and signed, but none longer than safety Ryan Clark, wide receiver Hines Ward and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
“It might be the only time the fans get the chance to get this close and try to get an autograph,†said Roethlisberger, who gave away his signed wristbands and shoes to kids before calling it a day. “It takes some time, but I try to do it for them because I think they like it and enjoy it.â€
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December 8, 2013: Dolphins vs Steelers738 viewsIn heavy falling snow in the first quarter, Ben throws his first touchdown pass of the game, and the 213th of his career, breaking Terry Bradshaw's franchise record.
Photo: Tom E. Puskar
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Training Camp, 2016469 viewsTeresa Varley @Teresa_Varley
.@_BigBen7 and @Southcity22 before practice in the gym. ‪#‎steelers‬
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November, 2014: Fan Photos521 viewsBrian Goodson's little Ben and his dogs Tyson and Jake.
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Ben during the 2004 NFL Combine1362 viewsFrom Sports Illustrated's slideshow entitled, "Famous Combine, Draft Stories" posted February 20, 2009:
In 2004, Big Ben entered the draft as a junior and did not have the benefit of postseason All Star Games. His draft grade was heavily reliant on the combine and he did not perform well. He was inaccurate with his passes throughout his workout and as a result became the third quarterback chosen in the '04 draft.
From an article on the NFL Combine by SI writer Don Banks the same day:
There are plenty of hesitations within the league when it comes to expecting early results from a highly rated junior quarterback, and the track record of such picks is less than comforting. Yes, Ben Roethlisberger was the exception to the rule in 2004. But for every Big Ben -- and there's only one -- there have been an Alex Smith, a Tim Couch, a Ryan Leaf, a Heath Shuler or an Andre Ware.
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September, 2010 - Working with Mr. Whitfield1350 views"I hooked up with Ben through his agent. I had a chance in the winter time, we were getting some guys going in off season training, and Ben flew out to California to meet me and we had a chance to work out some. Once the circumstances hit I was unaware of the separation and the gulf that goes between a team and the suspended player. I didn't know he was going to be on his own until his agents called. They said, 'Hey, he's gonna be out there on his own, and he'd like you to come.' And I had a chance to talk to Ben and he said 'George I'm excited and I'm really looking forward to this opportunity. I've got to make the best out of this deal.' and I said 'I'm in.' I didn't really have a great grasp of what he was gonna be like and where he was, with everything that was going on. I just knew there was a task and really hoping that he'd be game for it, and he was." -- George Whitfield on 93.7 - The Fan, October 5, 2010.
Visit Mr. Whitfield's website: http://www.whitfieldathletix.com/
*Thanks Jan!
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