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November, 2014: Fan Photos1009 viewsWillis and Cutter have their Terrible Towel and the remote ready for the game!
Photo: Kevin Cerra
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#7 is a Work of Art644 viewsKevin J Cousino, of KJC Custom Sports Figures made this awesome 3-figure “Big Ben – Threw the Years†display for the man himself.
“I was born and raised in Toledo, Ohio born and have been following Ben since his senior year in high school. I was approached about creating something special for him and this is how it started!
Findlay High School provided some awesome reference pictures for the one figure, and I researched his Miami uniform online…and well, the Steelers uniform I could do in my sleep, lol. As a fan of the team since I was five years old (1975) it was an honor to create something specially for him. I hope he likes it!†— Kevin.
You can check out more of his amazing creations here:
https://www.facebook.com/KJCCustomSportsFigures/?fref=ts
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Training Camp - August, 2013578 viewsPhoto: BHR Photography
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July 17, 2020 - Happy Birthday Mommy!240 viewsYou help us with baseball and help make it so much fun...
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2574 viewsPittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger celebrate a second quarter kick returned 100 yards for a touchdown by teammate Ike Tayor in preseason action against the Philadelphia Eagles in Pittsburgh Monday, Aug.15, 2005.
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July, 2013 - Steelers fan heaven at Hells Point3624 views"My friend and I had the pleasure of meeting Ben at one of Virginia Beach's golf courses, Hells Point. The pace of play was a little slow due to a small tournament that was ahead of both of our groups and we crossed paths around the fifth hole. What can I say, It was a huge pleasure meeting with him. My friend Jimmy Banicar and I approached him casually and said we were both big fans and we just wanted to meet him. Ben was not only inviting, but he seemed very appreciative of our approach.
"After a few pictures and a few moments of conversation, I informed him of a few cool places to check out around town including my restaurant Calypso Bar and Grill. As expected he responded with, "Yeah sure. We will try and stop by!". Never did I expect he would take my recommendation and actually fit Calypso into his busy schedule - but he did! The staff and guests all agreed they had the best time being around such a down-to-earth person. Meeting Ben was a great pleasure, not only from being a Steelers fan, but also for the class act that he is! Thank you Ben!" -- Bryan Connolly, VA Beach
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February, 2011 - Garrett Cagle1774 viewsGarrett poses with his "Big Ben" cleat!
From Tammy: "He is the happiest little boy ever. We are making plans for a 'Show and Tell' day in his class for us to take the cleat. My little boy will never forget yesterday. I will however, never forget what Ben has done for a little 7-year old that thinks the world revolves around his hero. Now he is able to cherish something that will forever mean something to him.
"It means a lot to us that he cares enough about his little fans to do this. My little guy, as well as all of us, will forever be big fans of Ben. I will NEVER FORGET THIS."
*Thank you to Tammy Cagle (please do not copy or repost the photo without her permission).
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February 23, 2022: More from Vincent Candelore, Jr.413 views“I have been painting and drawing all my life but when the pandemic happened and my job went remote, I started to lean into my hobby and through the support of my fellow yinzers here in Pittsburgh and all over I have been able to pursue my art career full time.†–Vincent.
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July 27, 2012 - Jeffrey Metz899 views...As Ben continued to move down the row, Jeffrey turned around, hugged me, and started to cry. Then I started to cry. Others around us had tears in their eyes. Suddenly, Ben came back to Jeffrey, looking concerned, and asked him what was wrong? Jeffrey told Ben he had come a long way on crutches to meet his hero! At that point Ben reached down and took off his right shoe, signed it, and gave it to Jeffrey. Ben then asked us where we were parked and how Jeffrey was going to get back up there. We didn't know.
Ben then ordered a golf cart and then HE got in the drivers seat and drove us up the hill to our car in the parking lot! Once we got up there, Ben walked Jeffrey to our car and stayed for a few minutes to chat and pose for more photos before saying goodbye...
(Ben poses with Justin, Jeffrey and Mickey Metz in the parking lot of St. Vincent College)
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John Owen387 viewsshows off his Steelers Man Cave corner in his garage!
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Lucky #7's!!606 viewsJames, Adyson, & Reagan Frazier.
"I have to tell you a story about my James. Even though he is bigger than his older sister, he is just 2 & he hasn't yet attained his older sister's verbal skills. The couple of weeks Ben was out with his injury, James watched the games with me & he would just look at Byron & Charlie with his head tilted to the side a little bit. He would cheer here & there during the games when I would cheer but he was generally quiet. Then came the Steelers/Chargers game.. When Ben stepped out onto the field, my little man went nuts! He was jumping up on the couch screaming, pointing at the TV. 'Gloo gloo glee' is his version of "Goooo Steelers" & he was yelling it, clapping, & grinning from ear to ear. It hit me Sunday, that James was confused the previous Sundays & that's why he had been so quiet. He missed our quarterback as much as Mommy did. My Reagan will tell anyone that listens, 'Ben Rofusberger is the best quarterback in football, hands down.' My youngest Ady-girl, it's just a matter of time! We love our Big Ben, Always!" -- Rachel Frazier
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Ben with his family in Switzerland - 20062018 viewsThe U.S. Embassy was never closer to American Football than last Sunday evening: The famous Pittsburgh Steeler quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger (winner of the 2006 Super Bowl), attended a dinner in his honor at the Embassy's Residence in Bern. Before this dinner, the American Employees Association organized a "Meet and Greet" with the superstar. His visit to the Residence was a tremendous success. More than 40 people attended and it is not a surprise that more children hailed "Big Ben" than employees and their spouses. For the dinner, the Chargé d'affaires, Carol Urban invited the two quarterbacks from Switzerland's own football teams: the Bern Grizzlies' Mario Dini and the Bienna Jets' Kevin Keene. Earlier in the day, Ben Roethlisberger watched the Jets and the Grizzlies play a Swiss National Football League game, which was won by the Grizzlies 14-9.
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