2015 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp1088 viewsJason Pavlik â€@PavlikOrtho
Ready for Day 2 with @_BigBen7 @ProCamps @CitiPrivatePass
Jason Pavlik â€@PavlikOrtho
Thanks @_BigBen7 for another great year. Came all the way from #Florida for you!
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Big Ben fan?1087 viewsKaitlyn says, "Yup! That's me!!!"
Photo: Kathleen Muck
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December 20, 2007 - Steelers @ Rams1086 viewsBen Roethlisberger celebrates with Najeh Davenport after Davenports scores a touchdown in the second quarter against the St. Louis Rams.
Photo: Elsa / Getty Images
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February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl Sunday1086 viewsBen Roethlisberger hugs owner Dan Rooney as head coach Mike Tomlin waves after the Steelers defeated the Arizona Cardinals 27-23 at Super Bowl XLIII.
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October 10, 2004 - Bengals vs Steelers1086 viewsBen reviews photos a earlier series of plays with quarterback coach Mark Whipple at Heinz Field. The Steelers defeated the Cleveland Browns 34 to 23.
Photo: UPI
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January 3, 2015 - Wildcard: Ravens vs Steelers1086 viewsIntroduced to the home crowd!
Photo: Justin K. Aller/Getty Images
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January 18, 2016 - Steelers vs Broncos - AFC Divisional Round1086 viewsLeading the offense.
Photo: Justin Edmonds/Getty Images
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November 5, 2007 - Steelers vs. Ravens1085 views*Thank you to Haydee.
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2008 Training Camp - July 28, 20081085 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, right, stretches with the team during the afternoon practiceof football training camp in Latrobe, Pa., Monday, July 28, 2008.
*Thank you to Lexi
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Jonathan Rangel, December 5, 20101085 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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February, 2012 - Caroline Ahaus1085 viewsCaroline smiles big for the camera in her #7 jersey.
Photo: Proud mom Mary Ahaus
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The Hixenbaugh Men....1085 viewsDad Jeff, sons Jared (left) and Jaxen wear their #7's proudly.
From Jeff:
"I would like to let you know that Ben and the Steelers have gotten me through some very tough times. My middle son Jayden passed away over 4 years ago. He was 3-1/2 years old and had his own unique genetic disorder. We almost lost him after his 1 year birthday. He was in the hospital the whole month of Jan. 2006 in the PICU. I would go there to give his mom a break on Saturday evening. Sunday I would put on my #7 jersey and put my Terrible Towel over Jayden. I did this for all three playoff games. He was home for the Super Bowl win. Even now I think of Jayden a little harder when my Steelers are playing. So thank you Ben and the Steelers.
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