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2500 viewsFrom left: Robert Gallery, DeAngelo Hall, Eli Manning, Ben Roethlisberger, Roy Williams and Kellen Winslow II pose during the 2004 NFL Draft at Madison Square Garden.
Bob Leverone/Sporting News
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TV Guide - 2005 NFL Preview2500 viewsWho's #1?
Is Donovan or Big Ben the Best QB in Pennsylvania?
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Ben in Sporting News, September 29, 2008 issue2496 viewsPage 6.
Click on the scan twice to read the article.
*Thank you to Dot for doing the scans!
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Upbeat Online Magazine< August 20052493 viewsTo read the article, check the articles page under "2005":
"Big Ben - Welcome to Roethlisberg"
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Fall 2008 - Fanfare Magazine2481 viewsFrom the cover story, "Big Ben's Big Give"
To read the article, copy and paste the link below:
http://www.bigbennews.com/articles/2008/bigbensbiggive.html
*Photo is courtesy of Duane Rieder Photography
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Fall 2008 - Fanfare Magazine2468 viewsFrom the cover story, "Big Ben's Big Give"
To read the article, copy and paste the link below:
http://www.bigbennews.com/articles/2008/bigbensbiggive.html
*Photo is courtesy of Duane Rieder Photography
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Steelers Digest - December 17, 20072451 viewsThank you to Joann!
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ESPN - The Magazine: December 1, 2008 Issue2443 viewsESPN - The Magazine introduced a series of stories entitled "Living Scared" about the fine line today's athletes walk with their fans, as well as the threats they recieve from others. Ben, the Jaguars Fred Taylor, the Redskins Clinton Portis, and the Titans Kevin Mawae are just a few of the players interviewed.
From the Article:
Ben Roethlisberger's public persona isn't limited to game days. The Steelers QB is a pitchman for Nike and a local car dealership—and his image adorns the bottle of his custom barbecue sauce. Which leaves Big Ben conflicted. Does his high profile give fans an invitation into his life? And if there's a line that shouldn't be crossed, where is it? With no easy answers, Roethlisberger, 26, is one of a growing number of players who uses bodyguards when going out. He says that, much like in a collapsing pocket, you sometimes can't tell what's coming until it's too late.
TO READ THE ARTICLE ON BEN: http://www.bigbennews.com/articles/2008/livingscared.html
TO READ THE ENTIRE SERIES OF ARTICLES: http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?section=magazine&id=3710978
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Comcast Cable2428 views*Thank you to Becky!
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USA Weekend - July 20092427 viewsBen and Samuel L. Jackson on the cover.
From the article/interview:
Our USA WEEKEND Magazine cover guys will be [at the 2009 ESPY Awards] : actor Samuel L. Jackson, who's hosting the show for the fourth time, and Ben Roethlisberger, quarterback for the reigning Super Bowl champion Pittsburgh Steelers.
Jackson confesses that the show strikes at a primary -- even childlike -- source of joy for him. "When I'm at the ESPYs, the little kid in me who grew up watching sports in Tennessee comes out," he says, taking a break during our cover shoot. "We actors think they're something special, and the sports stars think that the actors are something special. Behind the scenes, you'll hear the top athletes in the world tell an actor, 'I could never do what you do.'
Then you hear an actor tell an athlete the very same thing. It's weird and funny and surreal all at the same time."
Roethlisberger has gone to great lengths to attend the show in the past. He appeared as a surprise guest after suffering serious injuries in a motorcycle accident in 2006. Now, he's returning as a two-time Super Bowl winner. "Sports guys like me get excited about this because many of us are huge movie fans," he says. "When I met Sam the first time, it was great because I know I must have seen 20 of his movies." (Only 20, Ben? The man has more than 120 movie and TV credits on his "IMDb.com" profile!)
Big Ben & Jackson go one-on-one --
We caught up with Jackson and Roethlisberger as they hung out, getting their take on several areas of interest:
Jackson on whether they've golfed together: We've always wanted to. But we just never have gotten together. We did have a near-miss opportunity recently. Ben played in the U.S. Open Challenge. But I couldn't play because I had already committed to another tournament. So Ben played there with Justin Timberlake instead. That J.T. gets all the love!
Roethlisberger on whether he has ever acted: I never have -- unless you count that Disney ad I did after the Super Bowl. But that's not really acting. What Sam does is acting.
Jackson on their common job demands: Both jobs are about preparation. I read my scripts over and over, trying to understand my character. It's the same for Ben. He studies his playbook and practices until the entire complicated process becomes instinctive to him. In the end, we both go out there and perform acts that look spontaneous, as if they're happening for the first time.
*thanks Jan!
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Findlay Living Cover - March 20062411 viewsBen on the cover of his hometown's magazine.
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2396 viewsAfter nailing the winning field goal, Jeff Reed receives a hug from Ben Roethlisberger.
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