2016 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp470 viewsEileen Messenger â€@Eimess76
Ben Roethlisberger Pro Camp @_BigBen7 @ProCamps
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June 10, 2018 - The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation Charity Celebrity Softball Game, Findlay, OH487 viewsUho, we know what's going on....
Photo: Aaron Josefczyk
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June 3, 2013 - The Second Annual Ben Roethlisberger Foundation Invitational1572 viewsMerril Hoge ready to pull the trigger!
Photos taken by Tommy Iannarelli, for BigBen7.com
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May 28, 2017 - Bodie's Birthday Scrapbook1487 viewsI can always count on my big sister to help me out!
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October 27, 2013: Steelers vs Raiders878 viewsBen congratulates Oakland Raiders defensive tackle Stacy McGee after the game. The Raiders won 21-18.
Photo: Marcio Jose Sanchez
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Jonathan Rangel, December 5, 2010931 viewsThis story comes from Robert Rangel of Grove City, California. He and his son Jonathan (photo below) took a cross-country trip to Baltimore on Sunday, December 5th, 2010 to watch the Steelers play the Ravens (Steelers 13, Ravens 10).
From Mr. Rangel:
I just want to publicly thank Ben for tossing the game ball to my son Jonathan on Sunday night as he walked off the field in Baltimore.
It was so cold the entire stadium emptied out before Ben left the field except for about six Steeler fans and a bunch of security guys.
We didn’t even know he was still out there. We just wanted to cheer the team after the game. We saw Mike Wallace walking off the field and were just saying things like “Great game!â€, when all of a sudden we saw Ben approaching. He looked real tired, and I am sure he was hurting pretty bad. The crowd had been really mean to him all night long, so my son made a point of just yelling things like “Great game!†and “Way to go, Ben!â€, and since we were just about alone in the stands next to the tunnel, it was easy for him to see who was yelling.
All I remember was Ben cracking a big smile (broken nose and all) and then tossing Jonathan the ball he had been holding since taking a knee to end the game. We couldn’t believe it. Jonathan, a former HS football player, hugged the ball between both arms like a running back while trying not to drop it as we waded through thousands of Raven fans leaving the stadium. By the time we walked back to our hotel, we saw a post-game video that showed Ben holding the ball while shaking Flacco’s hand and then while being interviewed on the field.
Needless to say, it made our trip from sunny California to freezing cold Baltimore the best father-son trip ever. Last year we traveled to Denver, the two years before to San Diego. Next year, we want to travel to Pittsburgh to see a “home†game.
Ben made a lifetime impression on my son (and me). We didn’t expect it, which made it even more special.
Attached is a photo of Jonathan holding the ball. Not ever going to see this ball on e-Bay or anywhere else. We are going to get a case for it and display it with the tickets and program.
More than that, we will tell and re-tell the story of a great game and a great QB who took the time to make us smile.
Ben, your gesture will always be remembered by two lifelong West Coast Steeler fans. Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Robert Rangel
Garden Grove (a California suburb of Pittsburgh)
*Robert and Jonathan, thank you both for sharing the story and the photo!
**Photo taken and submitted by Mr. Robert Rangel - Please DO NOT use or copy without his permission!
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December 26, 20041748 viewsPittsburgh Steeler fans let their feelings about Ben Roethlisberger be known. The Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Baltimore Ravens 20-7 on Sunday, December 26, 2004 at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh, PA.
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January 1, 2006 - Detroit Lions1335 views
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March 2, 2009 - "Watchmen" Premiere1801 viewsBen Roethlisberger and TapouT at the Premiere of "Watchmen" at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood. From left is Timothy Katz, Dan Caldwell, Ben and TapouT founder Charles "Mask" Lewis Jr. Sadly, Mr. Lewis died on March 11th in an early-morning traffic accident in California.
http://www.tapout.com/
*Click on the photo for larger versions.
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In memory of a special young fan1130 viewsConnor Williams, age 11, who passed away December 30, 2012.
This was one of the last photos taken of Connor, wearing his Big Ben "bumblebee" jersey during a family holiday skiing trip. He decided to decorate himself with the leftover holiday package ribbons!
You can read Connor's story, as told by his father, Patrick, here:
http://bigben7.com/in-memory-of-a-young-fan/
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2006 Hoge Morey Starks Ward Celebrity Golf Classic For Children1950 viewsMay 22, 2006 - Southpoint Golf Club, Canonsburg, PA
Since 1994, the Hoge-Morey-Starks-Ward Celebrity Golf Classic for Children has raised more than $1,825,000 for children in need. Merril Hoge, Sean Morey, Max Starks and Hines Ward invite Steelers' coaches and players, along with other celebrities, to golf with foursomes from the area and across the country to raise funds and awareness for the Highmark Caring Foundation.
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October 16, 2011 - Jaguars vs. Steelers581 viewsBen needed just 122 passing yards to become the second quarterback in Steelers history to reach 24,000 yards...and he got it! He threw for 200 in the win over Jacksonville.
Photo: AP
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