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October 14, 2018: Steelers vs Bengals410 views"Steelers running back James Conner gets a photo taken with Levi Delimpo, 10, of Lexington, KY, Sunday at Paul Brown Stadium. Delimpo finished treatment for Ewings Sarcoma Friday." -- Photographer Matt Freed.
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November 8, 2018: Panthers vs Steelers410 views“Ben is the Steelers Digest Player of the Week!â€
From Bob Labriola, Steelers.com:
Winning in the NFL doesn’t require perfect play from the quarterback, but if a team gets perfect play from its quarterback, things certainly are a whole lot easier. Thursday night against the Carolina Panthers at Heinz Field, the Steelers got perfect play from their quarterback, and that got them off on the right foot for what turned into a 52-21 victory over the Carolina Panthers.
Ben Roethlisberger completed 22-of-25 (88 percent) for 328 yards, with five touchdowns, no interceptions, and a perfect 158.3 rating. Roethlisberger also ran three times for 27 yards, and for all of that he is the Steelers Digest Player of the Week.
Final Score: Steelers 52, Panthers 21
Photo: Mr. Karl Roser / Steelers
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November 10, 2019 - Rams vs Steelers410 viewsMatt Freed captured this moment on the field between Ben and Dick Hoak.
Did you know?
“Chosen by the Steelers in the seventh round of the 1961 NFL Draft, Hoak had an impressive career, amassing 3,965 rushing yards in 1132 attempts (3.5 avg) with 25 touchdowns. He also caught 146 passes for 1,452 yards (9.9 avg) and 8 touchdowns. He was named to one Pro Bowl and led the team in rushing three times. He retired after the 1970 season as Pittsburgh’s number 2 all-time rusher, and is currently fifth all time in rushing yards out of all Steelers.
Hoak was hired by then-coach Chuck Noll as running backs coach in 1972, and served in that position for 20 seasons. He passed on the head coaching job with the USFL’s Pittsburgh Maulers when offered it in 1983. Noll retired in 1991, and Hoak was the only one of Noll’s assistants retained under his successor, Bill Cowher.
During his tenure, the Steelers rushed for over 30,000 yards (the only team to do so in this time period) and led the league in rushing yards three times. He was the position coach for Steeler greats Franco Harris and Jerome Bettis.â€
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August, 2016 - Training Camp407 views"I was standing right next to him when he was talking to Sean! Ben was so sweet and gentle to this little guy! He said how old are you? He said 7. Ben said yea that's a great #! So cool to see a super star relate to this little guy." -- Tiphanie Redmon
"Saw this in person today. Sweet boy! Nice job, Ben!" -- Kris LaRosa Marino
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Training Camp, 2016407 viewsBen: HAHA!! (and WHEW! Thank goodness I didn't have to fight him for it!!!)
Photo courtesy of the Steelers.
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December 16, 2018: Patriots vs Steelers406 viewsThis one is going to be gift wrapped for AB!
Final Score: Steelers 17, Patriots 10
Photo: Karl Roser / Steelers
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December 16, 2018: Patriots vs Steelers406 viewsHigh Karate!!!
Final Score: Steelers 17, Patriots 10
Photo: Karl Roser / Steelers
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August, 2016 - Training Camp405 views“Sean is a seven-year-old boy, born and raised outside of Baltimore, MD. He’s being raised right, however – he’s a big Steeler’s fan! Sean was born with a condition called Dandy-Walker Malformation and Hydrocephalus. He’s had a bit of a rough year, with three neurosurgeries and seven hospitalizations.
Despite all this, he’s just a typical kid who likes to play with his friends and loves football, especially Big Ben.
When we told him we were going to training camp this year, he said all he wanted was to meet Big Ben. Through the kindness of some fans and the Steelers organization, this was able to happen! From the fan who bought Sean a helmet, to the one who asked the Steelers staff to help Sean get autographs, Steelers Nation was at its best!
And the Steelers themselves – well, words cannot express how grateful we are for the experience they gave him. Sean was taken down to the field to meet Big Ben after practice. He was in awe. He told Ben, “I’m your biggest fan!†Ben asked him how old he was, and when he said “Sevenâ€, Ben told him that was a great number! He took time out for photos and autographs, and just some really special time with Sean. Sean met a lot of Steelers yesterday and had a once in a lifetime experience. He says meeting Big Ben was his favorite part. Thank you to the Steelers organization, Steelers’ fans, and especially Big Ben for making this happen!†— Jaclyn Madden
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October 7, 2018: Falcons vs Steelers404 viewsDropping back to pass in the 1st quarter.
Photo: Justin K. Aller/Getty
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September 29, 2018: Ravens vs Steelers402 viewsPhoto: Joe Sargent/Getty
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November 8, 2018: Panthers vs Steelers401 viewsFrom Ed Bouchette:
If Ben Roethlisberger can continue to deliver masterpieces like this against a good defense, the Steelers — winners of five straight — might have their best chance at a Super Bowl since the early Mike Tomlin years.
Roethlisberger finished 22-of-25 passing for 328 yards, five touchdowns and a perfect passer rating of 158.3, the third such game of his career. He hit every throw, as if tossing into a big net. The Steelers worked the no-huddle offense, Roethlisberger’s specialty, on a short week, and the usually stout Panthers looked uneasy throughout.
Final Score: Steelers 52, Panthers 21
Photo: Mr. Karl Roser / Steelers
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December 16, 2018: Patriots vs Steelers401 viewsMr. Rooney.
Photo: Karl Roser / Steelers
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