2006 - Week 17 - Steelers vs. Bengals1438 viewsPittsburgh quarterback Ben Roethlisberger (7) passes against Cincinnati in the second half. Blocking are Alan Faneca, left, and Jeff Hartings.
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January 23, 2009 - Practice1438 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger stretches during football practice in Pittsburgh, Friday, Jan. 23, 2009.
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January 23, 2009 - Practice1438 viewsBen proving he has "a little Captain in him"!
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04/14/11 - The Footballers vs. Hampton Township Teachers1438 viewsThen seconds later the court was flooded with fans – desperate to get at the players. The PA told everybody to stay back – but nobody took any notice as the players were walking off. I only noticed that this little girl was going crazy not just for Roethlisberger but for the camera! Of course I was only too happy to oblige.
Photo and description: Jack Megaw, used with permission.
http://jackmegaw.com/
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Veterans Day, 20111438 viewsDear Ben and the Steelers!!!
"My name is Jennifer Thompson. I am sending this email on behalf of my husband Sgt. Garry Thompson. See my husband is now medically retired from the Army after 17 years of service but he will always carry the military with him. It is who he is. He has always been in law enforcement in one aspect or another since the age of 18 years old. He has been in the military police corp as well as a cop in Cocoa Florida. It's a part of him.
'On May 28th of 2008, I received a phone call no Army wife ever wants to get. A spokesman from the Department of Defense called to inform me my husband had been critically injured and partially paralyzed from the waist down after being shot twice to the back one shattered his spine and the other is still lodged in his side. I am not writing this to depress you rather it is quite the opposite. My husband Garry still loves the military and his comrades more than ever. He always states to me he would do everything again even if he knew what the outcome would be. He is wheelchair bound but it doesn't get him down. It's just a challenge to continue doing the things he loves just in a different way.
'He spent time with the Steelers players for the 'Heroes at Heinz Field' event and it made his year. To know you care enough to go out and spend time with these heroes is amazing and I am so very thankful. I have never seen another team do what you do. We spend our quality time together during the games cheering you on, sometimes a bit too loudly but our neighbors understand. I just wanted to send an email letting you know how blessed I am to have this hero in my life and to thank you for all you do!!! Goooo Steelers!!!"
Sincerely, Jennifer Thompson
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May 6, 20051437 viewsThe Pittsburgh Steelers first day of 2005 Team Mini-Camp on May 6, 2005 in Pittsburgh, PA. at the UMPC Sports Complex. 1st round draft pick Heath Miller shake hands with quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
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Hall of Fame Game - August 5, 2007 - Steelers vs. Saints1437 viewsBen Roethlisberger and coach Mike Tomlin share a laugh in the first half of the Hall of Fame game against the Saints last night in Canton, Ohio.
Steelers won 20-7.
Photo: Matt Freed/Post-Gazette
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September, 2010 - Working with Mr. Whitfield1437 views"For me, when I had a chance to interact with him, It was awesome. He was carefree. He's very honest - you ask him a question, he doesn't take a whole long time trying to process it, figure out how he should put in it...he shoots straight. He's a funny guy. He's competitive, we played everything from ping-pong to even...I put up my imaginary 5 NBA players vs his and we'd debate which team should win...he talks football and he knows the game. He has a very deep history of the Steelers. He would talk about Rocky Bleir, and Ham...he would speak an awful lot about Swan and some of the Super Bowl teams. I know he has a rich appreciation of Steelers football.
"We talked about his draft process, his high school experience and things of that sort. He's very candid, very easy to be around. I watched him with other Pittsburgh people, at restaurants, coming on and off the field with people wanting a picture or an autograph...there's a lot of flexibility with him, and until you get a chance to tag along with someone in his spotlight you don't appreciate what he goes through day in and day out....and there are some people that were awesome and said 'hey Ben good luck' or just wanted to pat him on the back. Other people more demanding...we'd be in the middle of a training session and you would see people walk right into the drill. He's sweating and going hard. Ben would stop every time, take the marker, sign the autograph, take the photo, he would chat people up. And you know he's cooling down. His arm's cooling down and he would start the training right back up....never a complaint, never any resentment about it. He would just keep rolling. From that standpoint he really was remarkable in a lot of ways. -- George Whitfield on interacting with Ben, from his interview with 93.7 - The Fan, October 5, 2010.
http://937thefan.cbslocal.com/
*Thank you Jan!
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2011 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp1437 viewsDay 2.
Photo: Anita Doddroe
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October 20, 2013: Ravens vs Steelers1437 viewsBen lines up as a wide receiver against the Baltimore Ravens during the third quarter at Heinz Field. The Steelers won 19-16.
Photo: Charles LeClaire
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March, 2012 - Sabine Croley 1436 viewsSabine shows off her "Ben shoe" from Toledo, Ohio!
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