Announcement:

Changes are coming to Big Ben News...


The site is changing its status and its name!

BigBenNews.com will now be BigBen7.com - the official site of Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.

Within the next few weeks, the site will also have a new look!

And once the new look is in place, the old site name will be gone.


Also:

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September 2, 2010

Whitfield on Ben: "He'll be ready"


From an article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review this morning written by Scott Brown:

George Whitfield Jr. is well aware of the pressure that comes with his latest endeavor. But Whitfield looks at working with Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger as the professional opportunity of a lifetime.

"I cannot wait for this four-week run to see how sharp I can get him by the time week five rolls around," Whitfield said Wednesday. "He'll be ready."

Whitfield, 32, trains quarterbacks for a living — he is the owner of Whitfield Athletix in San Diego — and he first worked with Roethlisberger right after the 2009 season in Southern California.

Of their first day together, Whitfield recalled: "I don't know how many guys like to throw in the rain, but he did it in a steady, driving rain for two hours. To him, it was much more than just going through drills. He wanted to know: 'What did you notice here? What do you have in mind for this drill?' I learned how dedicated this guy is."

"We did talk to (Roethlisberger) about being out in Southern California, but he said right away: 'I don't want to go anywhere. I want to be right here in the city of Pittsburgh, near my teammates,' " Whitfield said.

"I know (Roethlisberger is) looking at this as an incredible opportunity to put these guys in the Super Bowl and overcome a lot of this stuff. I hate to call him Ben 2.0, but that's what I've been told, and I can't wait to get on the ground with him."


You can read the entire article/interview with Mr. Whitfield here.




September 1, 2010

Ben: "Actions always speak louder than words"


Ben sat down with the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Scott Brown to talk about the changes in his life and his legacy:

Some excerpts...

Scott Brown: How do you assure fans that the new Ben is here to stay, that this isn't part of a script for someone who is trying to save his career?

Ben: Actions always speak louder than words. And I've known from day one this is not going to be an overnight process. You're not going to win people back overnight. You're not going to win all of them back, period. But, like I said, my actions will speak volumes over the next days, weeks, months and years. I really believe that and I think people will (believe it), even the hard-headed ones that won't give me a chance. Over the years of seeing me and seeing that it's not just talk, more people will come around.


Scott Brown: You said you are more at peace with yourself. Why?

Ben: It's a calming feeling when the Lord runs your life. And it's something I've always known as a church person, but I've never really believed it. I think I've known it but never believed it. And now I know it, and it's a great thing.


Scott Brown: When athletes talk about finding religion, it produces its share of eye-rolling. Do you expect that reaction from fans?

Ben: It's OK. I'm not going to be going out there and trying to push it on people and make it seem like all of a sudden I am this great person. That's not who I am. That's not what religion and faith is all about. You're not going to see me getting cross tattoos and wearing cross necklaces. That's not what it's about. So if they want to roll their eyes, that's fine. Because I know where I am at and God knows where I'm at, and that's all that really matters.


You can read the entire interview and see the video here.



Also Today:

Ben spoke to KDKA today about his plans during his suspension -

"I'm going to work out as much as I can try, and do the best I can to stay in shape football-wise, and conditioning, and lifting, and working out, throw as often as I can without wearing my arm out," said Roethlisberger.

And when the Steelers take the field without him, the quarterback says he does plan to watch his teammates.

"It will be hard, but I'll watch them - probably at my house or my parents' house, probably with my dad," he said. "I'm sure my mom will be around somewhere, but - you know - it will probably be a pretty focused time for me."


You can read the rest and watch his videotaped interview here.



Quote of the Day:

"The Steelers are a team that really relies on Ben Roethlisberger's improvisation. I've never seen a guy create more offense on his own. He gets out of some of the most incredible situations where he makes plays where they have him sacked twice and he still completes a pass." -- Football analyst and former NFL coach Jon Gruden, from an interview with USA Today writer Jim Corbett.




August 31, 2010

New Fan Story...


Rich Huttenhower and his 6-year old son Teddy attended the Steelers pre-season game in Denver last Sunday and sent their story today:

Teddy Huttenhower shows off his Ben Roethlisberger shoe to his 1st and 2nd grade classmates on Monday.  Photo courtesy of Rich Huttenhower.  Please do not use or copy without Mr. Huttenhower's permission.We were just at the Steelers-Broncos game in Denver and we'd like to thank Ben for tossing his shoe to us. It's the first time I ever sat in the front row and I apprehensively bought the tickets a week before, wondering what I was doing spending so much money on a pre-season game…. Now, I know why.

This was my son's first ever football game and I can't tell you how exited he is to have one of Ben's shoes (see photo above showing his fellow 1st and 2nd graders).

If we hadn't left our seats at halftime, I'm sure Ben would have signed the shoe like he did for the kid and dad sitting next to us...

Oh well. As I told my son, only 2 in 66,000 people at the game got one of Ben's shoes.

I don't know what is next for my son. At 6-months old, Jackson Browne picked him up at a concert and now at 6-years old, Ben gave him a shoe!

Thank you again Ben, from the bottom of our hearts!

Have a great season; Super Bowl #3 is coming soon! I've been a fan for a long time and I'm convinced Ben will be the first quarterback to win five Super Bowls.

Go Steelers, Go Ben!


Rich (father) and Teddy (son) Huttenhower


P.S. Tell Ben that I'm also a Miami grad (1982) and I'm a pretty old dad (51 and my son is 6), so he's got plenty of time. We went to the same school together at different times.


You can see a larger version of Teddy with his new shoe, and one of father and son at the game here.


*Thank you so much to both Rich and Teddy!



Also Today:

Friday meeting set...

The Pittsburgh Steelers confirmed today that Ben will meet with NFL commissioner Roger Goodell this Friday, September 3rd.

You can read the statement from Steelers' President Art Rooney II here.



Ben to work out in Pittsburgh...

Ben did an interview with Scott Brown of the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review today and talked about his intention to work out with quarterbacks coach George Whitfield Jr. in Pittsburgh while he is suspended and possibly do some coaching at the high school level.

From the interview:

In addition to bringing in the California-based Whitfield — the two have worked together during past offseasons — Roethlisberger said he will train with wide receivers that have been cut by NFL teams and want to stay in football shape.

"I am going to be doing a lot of drills, a lot of drops," Roethlisberger said. "I will do everything humanly possible that I can do to stay as sharp as I can with the things I am allowed to do."


You can read more here.


You can also check out a video interview with Ben on the Steelers official site here.



A Sneak Peak...

Sports Illustrated's 2010 NFL Preview issue hits newstands on Thursday (September 2nd) and senior writer Peter King has predicted that the Steelers will not only go to Super Bowl XLV, but they will beat the Green Bay Packers, 33-27 for their 7th Lombardi.




August 30, 2010 - Afternoon Update

After the game...


"I was shocked. It was the end of the quarter and he said I was done. I still wanted to go in, but he wasn't going to have it." -- Ben, on Coach Tomlin's decision to take him out of last night's game at the start of the second quarter.


From Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

Ben drops back to pass against the Denver Broncos. Photo: Getty ImagesHe was booed loudly when the Steelers' offense took the field for the first time.

He responded by completing his first pass on the first play of scrimmage, 47 yards to Mike Wallace and finished after 11 snaps with 4 completions in 6 attempts for 67 yards.

His first series ended in a 33-yard field goal by Jeff Reed.

Roethlisberger also guided the first-team offense to three points during 20 snaps against the Giants.


"I thought he was sharp," Tomlin said. "He moved the ball and did some nice things."


You can read the rest here.



From Arnie Stapleton, Associated Press:

Roethlisberger was yanked in the middle of Pittsburgh's second series after the Steelers had gained 97 yards on 11 plays.

Tomlin had some evaluation to do.

Dennis Dixon has started only one NFL game, and he is expected to be Byron Leftwich's backup when the season starts and Roethlisberger's suspension begins. So, he got his first significant playing time with the starters.

Dixon finished 9 of 16 for 94 yards, two interceptions and a pair of sacks by Robert Ayers.


You can read the rest here.



Also from last night:

According to FOX Sports just prior to the game, Ben will learn sometime after the final exhibition game Thursday if his six-game suspension will be reduced to four games.

NFL spokesman Greg Aiello confirmed that commissioner Roger Goodell will meet with Ben "soon", but declined to say when or where.

"I hope it's a good meeting," Roethlisberger said. "Right now it's been all about football for me. I haven't had time to think too much about it because I'm not really sure even when it's going to be.

"I would just assume that I'll sit and talk to him. We'll have good communication and talk and find out things he has to say," Roethlisberger said. "I'm sure he'll want to hear what I want to say and we'll go from there."

When asked what he will do to stay in 'football shape' during his suspension, Ben said, "I'm going to keep working out and bring my quarterback coach in from California and try as often as I can to just keep the cleats on and throwing the ball."



Photo taken by Penny Sorensen. Links....

You can read post-game quotes from Ben and his teammates here.


You can watch video highlights from the game here.


You can check out a few game photos here.


Also, check out fan Penny Sorensen's training camp photos (at left) here.


*Thank you to Penny!



Did you know?

Ben led the Steelers to the AFC Championship Game three times in his first six seasons. He is one of only two active NFL quarterbacks to win multiple Super Bowl titles (Tom Brady is the other).

Ben joined Roger Staubach, Bernie Kosar, Tom Brady and Donovan McNabb as the only quarterbacks to lead their teams to the conference title game at least three times in their first five seasons as the starting quarterback.


You can check out more individual, team, and game stats about the Steelers here.


*Thanks Trish!




August 26 -27, 2010

Ben to start Sunday against Broncos


From Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

Ben in action against the Giants last weekend. Photo: GettyIt looks as though Roethlisberger might make his second start of the preseason at quarterback and Dennis Dixon will get his first chance to run the first team after him.

Normally, Roethlisberger starting a third preseason game would be no revelation, but he cannot start in the regular season until at least the fifth game Oct. 17 and the Steelers are trying to prepare Byron Leftwich and Dixon to play in his absence.

"I like playing football, it's what I love to do, so, if I can get out there, I'll enjoy it," said Roethlisberger, who started Saturday night against the New York Giants and played 30 snaps.


You can read the rest of Mr. Bouchette's column here.


Note: Sunday's game is on FOX at 8:00 p.m.



And if you missed Wednesday's links:

-- Ben spoke with the media after practice on Wednesday, you can watch the video here.

-- Steelers.com has added some new photo galleries from both pre-season games here.

-- I have added a few more photos from both pre-season games here.



And one from today:

Ben spoke to Jon Burton at 93.7 The Fan. You can hear the interview here.




August 25, 2010

Wednesday: Notes & Quotes


SI.com feature - Best NFL Player by Jersey Number:

#7.  Photo: Getty ImagesSports Illustrated has put together a list of the 101 greatest players by jersey number.

According to their website, they based their decision on a combination of factors, including the player's impact on the game, statistics and his team's success during the time he wore the number.

John Elway took the honors for #7, however, the runner up?

Ben Roethlisberger!



You can check out the slideshow feature here (you'll find a few more Steelers on the list!)



From the mailbag of FOX Sports' Jay Glazer:

Question (Tom Ploskina from Philly) on Ben Roethlisberger: "I am an Eagles fan, but being from Pa. I also like the Steelers. Question being, why in mentioning Brady, Favre, Brees, the Mannings and Romo, do people constantly not mention Big Ben in their praisings? I would love to have him on the Eagles. I think he is the best in the league bar none. Has anyone checked his stats?"

Jay Glazer: "Great question...The reason why is because people are kind of stuck on what Big Ben used to be. Now he's developed into one of the best passers in the NFL, but is still not being recognized. I am in full agreement with you that he is one of the top 3-4 QBs in the NFL. What he was asked to do early in his career was to be a game manager. But he can make every throw you want, he's extremely elusive in the pocket and does not get the respect he deserves as being an elite player and QB."


You can read his full mailbag here.



Also Today:

-- Ben spoke with the media after practice this afternoon, you can watch the video here.

-- Steelers.com has added some new photo galleries from both pre-season games here.

-- I have added a few new photos from both pre-season games here.




August 21, 2010

Big Ben "solid" in first preseason action


Around the Web...


From The Sporting News:

Ben looks to pass in the first quarter.Ben Roethlisberger led his team to a total of three points in three drives during his 2010 preseason debut on Saturday against the New York Giants.

Roethlisberger was 3-for-3 on his first possession, but the drive was derailed on a big tackle for a loss by Justin Tuck on a rush attempt by Antwaan Randle El.

The second drive ended with an interception as Roethlisberger was chased out of the pocket by Giants defenders. Roethlisberger attempted to hit Steelers receiver Mike Wallace while rolling to his right, but left the ball short and Giants corner Corey Webster picked off the pass.

On Roethlisberger's third -- and final -- drive, he went 3-for-4, including an impressive 17-yard pass to Randle El to convert a 3rd-and-14 play. In total, Roethlisberger finished 6-for-8 with 76 yards and an interception. Heath Miller was his most frequent target with three receptions for 33 yards.

Roethlisberger came out of the game at the start of the Steelers' fourth series in the middle of the second quarter. Byron Leftwich took over for Pittsburgh at quarterback.


You can read the rest here.



From Rotoworld:

Big Ben looks sharp in preseason debut.

Ben Roethlisberger completed 6-of-8 passes for 76 yards and an interception against the Giants in his preseason debut Saturday.

Big Ben was pressured out of the pocket and forced to throw off his back foot, coming up short on the interception to an open Mike Wallace. Other than that one mistake, though, Roethlisberger looked terrific behind a shaky offensive line for three drives.


You can read the rest here.



From NFL Fanhouse:

He's not going to play in a game that means anything until October, but Ben Roethlisberger looked good enough Saturday night that Steelers fans have something to look forward to.

The crowd here at the New Meadowlands Stadium booed Roethlisberger when he completed his first pass, but that was as strong a reaction as he got all night.


You can read the rest here.



And from the AP:


Ben Roethlisberger was solid in his first preseason action with the Pittsburgh Steelers.


Roethlisberger completed six of eight passes for 76 yards and led the Steelers on a long drive in making the start against the New York Giants.

Roethlisberger's best series was his last, when he led the Steelers on a 13-play, 58-yard drive that lasted 7 minutes, 5 seconds and ended in a 26-yard field goal by Jeff Reed. Roethlisberger hit consecutive passes of 13 yards to Heath Miller and 17 yards to Antwaan Randle-El to get Pittsburgh a first and goal.


You can read the rest here.


You can see photos from the game here.




August 20-21, 2010

Pre-Season Game: Steelers vs Giants


The Steelers play the New York Giants on Saturday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the new Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game will be televised locally on KDKA, and nationally on NFL Network.


You can also listen on the radio locally at 102.5 FM/970 AM, and on Sirius channel 153.


But just in case you miss it...

-- NFL Network will re-air the game on Tuesday, August 24th at 4:00 p.m.; and on Thursday, August 26th at 10:00 a.m.


For more info or to see their full schedule, click here.



Or, if you don't get KDKA or the NFL Network channels...

-- You can sign up for NFL.com's Pre-Season Package and see ALL the pre-season games online for $39.99.


For more info or to order, click here.



Also on Friday:

"Dennis is a great football player, great athlete, and a quarterback that's really gone beyond just a guy that drops back and runs the ball. I think he's a quarterback. He goes through his progressions and his reads. He still has a long way to go, but we all did at a young age." -- Ben, from an interview in The Oregonian below.


From the interview/article about Dennis Dixon written by Rachel Bachman -

Ben celebrates a Dixon TD during the Lions game last week. The call was later overturned, but another TD was not far behind.Dennis Dixon is in trouble. The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback is not connecting, and his teammates know it. His reputation as a pro athlete is on the line.

"How's Dennis' softball?" Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger teases from the sideline, egging on Dixon as he warms up on the field. "He's 0-for-two years. We need a designated hitter for you."

Luckily, Dixon makes his living by toting and throwing oblong balls, not hitting fat round ones. At Wednesday's afternoon training-camp practice at Saint Vincent College, he was still being razzed for popping out to the catcher in Tuesday's annual offense-vs-defense slow-pitch game. Last year was even worse: He struck out.

If teasing is a sign of acceptance, then Dixon is one of the team's most popular players. Roethlisberger "picks on me like I'm his little brother, which is much-needed," Dixon says.

On Wednesday, Tomlin shouted "Oregonian!" as Dixon gave an interview to the newspaper, continuing his teasing from earlier that day.

"He's not as big here as he is in Oregon," Tomlin quipped. "But he's doing alright."


You can read the entire article here.



Saturday:


Alivia!Ben's newest fan!


A hearty Steelers welcome to a little Ben fan by the name of Alivia Lynn Kreutzmann.


Photo sent by Alivia's proud father, Justin, who also happens to be a big "Ben fan"!


You can see a larger version of the photo here.




August 19, 2010

"We're going to play Ben this week"


From Coach Tomlin's press conference today:


On the quarterback rotation for this weekend's game against the New York Giants -

Coach: It's not finalized as of yet.. Similar to last week, some of those decisions are made last minute in the preseason. That's just how it goes.


On whether Ben and Byron Leftwich will split time with the first team -

Coach: We'll see. Like I said earlier, we haven't come to those decisions yet here in the preseason. It just happens to be very convenient for me because it's after the press conference.


On whether Ben's statement that he was nervous about the upcoming game is something new or "normal" for him -

Coach: Yes. He's nervous quite often, big games and so forth. He has never been bashful about stating that. That's been my experience with him.


On dealing with Ben's "nervousness" -

Coach: I'd be nervous if he wasn't a little edgy. I think all of us are edgy at times - big games, new experiences. You've got to acknowledge this is a new experience for him. If he wasn't nervous I'd would be concerned.


On whether he is expecting any word from Commissioner Goodell about Ben while the team is in New York -

Coach: Hadn't thought about it whatsoever.



You can watch video of Coach Tomlin's complete press conference here, or read it here.



Yesterday:

Ben was interviewed by Mark Madden on 105.9 WXDX. You can listen to it here.



Today:

Ben was interviewed by Stan and Guy on ESPN Radio 1250 this afternoon. You can listen to it here.


And Ben interviewed Hines after practice for WPXI! Yes, you read that correctly, and you can watch it here.



Tomorrow:

Ben is scheduled to do a radio interview on WKXA 100.5 FM in Findlay, Ohio on Friday with the station's sports director, Chris Miller.



*Thank you to Becky and Jackie!




August 18, 2010

Today was the last open practice...


And the fan stories keep coming!


From Cassie Wellen, who attended training camp with her husband on July 31st:


A shoe-less Ben signs autographs after practice on July 31st. Erin, I attended training camp on the 31st and thought I would share this story with fellow fans.

I am a member of the Steelers Fan Club and was on the field for the first practice wearing a Ben jersey. My husband sat behind the fencing with his Miami Redhawks jersey on and was interviewed by the Associated Press. His statements actually appeared on NFL.com.

Anyway, after practice Ben held his press conference and then went to the left side of the bleachers to sign autographs, we were on the other side of the complex. An older security guard and a younger female security guard noticed our jerseys and felt bad because he was not coming to where we were located. They took us through the crowds of people to the top of the campus to wait for Ben to get out of the cart.

Since he gave his shoes away (above) he did not come to where we were located, but the young female guard stayed with us and took us into the bookstore. She took both our jerseys and a hat into the locker room and came back out with them autographed. We watched her take them into the locker room and I saw Ben hand them back to her when the door opened.

I thought this was the best thing ever. Although we did not personally meet him, he was nice enough to sign the jerseys after he was already done for the day.

I just thought I would share this story with you and hopefully many people will realize he is making the appropriate steps to regain his fan base. I was never not a fan.

I am a disabled vet and the first time I saw Ben play I was deployed to Iraq. So that Christmas I received a "Ben" jersey for Christmas from home. This past year I wrote Ben and told him my story, and on Christmas Eve I received two of his special cards. That was the best present ever.

I just hope that one day I have the pleasure of meeting him and saying thank you for these wonderful experiences.


You can see a photo of one of the jerseys here.


*Cassie, thank you so much for sharing your story!



And a quick note from fan Amanda Wolfe, who attended training camp yesterday:


I went to Steelers training camp today and it was great to see SO many people supporting Ben!!

Practically everyone around me was in a "Big Ben" shirt or a Roethlisberger jersey, and everyone was cheering for him. I didn't hear one negative comment the whole time!


Amanda, thank you!




August 17, 2010 - Evening Update

More Fan Photos...


Billie Jo poses with Ben at camp, August 16, 2010. Photo taken by Billie's husband. *Please do not use or copy without her permission!I have added a few more photos to the Training Camp album sent in by Renee, who attended camp last week, and Billie Jo, who attended camp again yesterday.


This was Billie Jo's third time to Latrobe and according to her (photo at left), the luckiest! She was there on August 4th, and during the night practice on August 6th and took some great photos on both occasions.


Renee sent photos she took of several players that she snapped during her August 8th visit.


You can see the album here.


*Thank you to both ladies!




Also Today:


Coach Tomlin was a guest this evening on NFL Network's Total Access and answered a couple of questions about his franchise quarterback:


On Hines Ward's description (during a recent interview) of the difference in Ben being "night and day" -

"I don't view it as 'night and day'. I probably have more of a personal relationship with Ben than some. He appears to be the same guy, but I acknowledge that our relationship is probably the one he has with a lot of people. It's based on truth, we deal with each other in that way. He's dealt with this situation the way we hoped and would have expected him too. He's taken it day to day, and he's doing a nice job of it."



On the challenges of getting Ben the work he needs to get back on the field after the suspension -

"There are concerns, every step in this process is something that he has to deal with, something that we have to deal with. There's not a great deal of comfort - but that's the nature of this thing."




August 16, 2010

Arians: Ben to play Saturday


From Sean Leahy, USA Today:


Pittsburgh Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger will make his preseason debut in the team's at the Meadowlands against the New York Giants on Saturday.

Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said Monday the team would play Roethlisberger, who sat out the team's opener last weekend.


You can read Mr. Leahy's column here.



And from James Walker's training camp report, ESPN - AFC North Blog:

Roethlisberger, who will play Saturday at the Giants after being held out against Detroit, ran with the starters. Leftwich followed him. Dixon came after that, running a package of plays designed to emphasize his quickness and versatility. But not running too much.

"And it's not necessarily with the twos [second unit] or the threes [third unit], it's a special package," Arians said Monday. "When you play without Ben, you're going to utilize all the players you have. He'll have a package, and how he plays within that package will determine how much he plays."

Wide receiver Hines Ward likes Dixon's multidimensional skills and how they will force defenses to prepare not only for the left-handed Leftwich's throws from the pocket during Roethlisberger's absence, but for the right-handed Dixon to take off if he can't locate a receiver.

"We have a healthy competition at quarterback. And competition brings out the best in everyone," Ward said.

"I always tell him to run," Roethlisberger said. "If your guy's not there pull it in and take off. He's got something that the rest of the quarterbacks in the room don't have because he can take off running and score on plays that most people wouldn't get out of the pocket on."


You can read Mr. Walker's full blog here.



Quotes of the Day:

"If you go back and look at the film, you'll see me talking to him about every three plays, trying to get in there. But he wasn't budging." -- Ben, on trying to talk his way into Saturday night's pre-season game against the Lions.

"I thought it was every second play." -- Coach Tomlin's response.


Source: Scout.com




August 15, 2010

About last night...


"It just wasn't in the cards"

From Mike Bires column in the Beaver County Times this morning:


Ben on the sideline last night during the Steelers preseason game against the Lions.Leftwich got the start when coach Mike Tomlin chose not to play Ben Roethlisberger.

"With the number of snaps that we anticipated the first offense running, it just wasn't appropriate to play him," Tomlin said when asked why he didn't play Roethlisberger.

"He wanted to play. He was ready to play. He's had an awesome training camp so far. It just wasn't in the cards for him based on those circumstances. We're not interested in sending Ben Roethlisberger out there with the second group the first time out."


You can read Mr. Bires' column here.



"We Want Ben!"

From FOX Sports' Alex Marvez:

It took all of eight offensive snaps — eight!!! — in Pittsburgh’s preseason debut before a "We Want Ben!" chant flared at Heinz Field.

Once replacement Byron Leftwich was pounded during a third straight pass attempt, a sizable contingent began clamoring for Roethlisberger to enter Saturday night’s 23-7 win against Detroit.

Roethlisberger will assuredly be back in the starting lineup once his suspension ends. Like when he was leading the Steelers to two Super Bowl titles, Roethlisberger received only cheers while taking the field for pregame warm-ups. There were still plenty of No. 7 jerseys in the stands worn by adults and children even if the volume wasn't at last year's level.

"He's an awesome player," said 23-year-old Steelers fan Tara Bennett, who wore a homemade "I love you Big Ben #7" T-shirt to Saturday night's game.


You can read Mr. Marvez' column here.

You can see photos here.



Next pre-season game: The Steelers play the New York Giants next Saturday, August 21st at 7:00 p.m. in the new Meadowlands Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The game will be televised nationally on NFL Network.




August 14, 2010

Pre-Season Game: Lions vs Steelers


If you don't have access to KDKA-Channel 2 in Pittsburgh to watch tonight's game...


-- You can sign up for NFL.com's Pre-Season Package and see ALL the pre-season games online for $39.99.


For more info or to order, click here.



-- NFL Network will re-air the game tomorrow (Sunday) at 10:00 a.m.; on Monday at 7:00 a.m.; and again on Tuesday at 4:00 p.m.


For more info or to see their full schedule, click here.




August 13, 2010

Friday: Notes & Quotes


A couple of notes...


From Ed Bouchette, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

Photo taken by Elli J. at training camp on August 5th.  Ben Roethlisberger has had the best first two weeks of training camp in his career, which makes the first four weeks of the Steelers' regular season that much more important.

If, at 28, Roethlisberger appears to be ready to improve on his best statistical season in 2009, then what the Steelers do during those first four games without him could mean the difference between getting another shot at a Super Bowl or writing the season off as one big calamity.


And:

It's not logical and I don't think it's right, but something tells me that Mike Tomlin will start Ben Roethlisberger for one series Saturday night before he turns it over to Byron Leftwich.



From Rotoworld, Fantasy Football News:

Ben Roethlisberger has had "the best first two weeks of training camp in his career," according to beat writer Ed Bouchette. A year after throwing for 4,328 yards and 26 touchdowns in 15 games, he appears poised to take a leap forward.



A couple of quotes...


"If he says I won't be playing, I'll probably try to talk him out of it. Coach might think it's better to come back on the road where you're going to get booed no matter what happens. But I want to get back to Heinz Field. That's definitely home." -- Ben, from an interview/article at NFL.com.


"People are asking me if I'm going to replace Ben. I'm not going to try to replace Ben. I'm going to go out here and try to play the game the way I know how to play. I've won games in this league and I feel I can continue to do that with this team." -- Byron Leftwich, from an interview/article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.



And another fan story...


From Elli Joannidou, who also sent plenty of great photos too!

Photo taken by Elli J. at training camp on August 5th.Hi Erin,

Words cannot describe how excited I am (still) to have attended the August 5th and 6th training camp sessions of the Pittsburgh Steelers. I have been a fan of the team since 1997 and a fan of Ben since 2004. At the camp, I was amazed to hear the loud cheers for Ben as he came out to practice, and to see so many fans wearing his jersey! The cheers lasted throughout practice as fans watched Ben closely run drills with his offense. He looked very fit and relaxed; he laughed and joked around with his teammates, especially Hines Ward!

Unfortunately, after practice, most of the players, including Ben, were carted off the field and I was unable to get an autograph. Hopefully next time I will get one!

This was my first Steelers training camp experience and it will certainly NOT be the last!! I cannot wait to see Ben and his teammates on August 21st at their pre-season game against the NY Giants at Meadowlands stadium.

Have a great year, Ben!! GO Steelers!! Go Ben!!

Sincerely,
Elli


You can see Elli's photos from training camp here.


*Elli, thank you for sharing your story and photos!



August 12, 2010

Will Ben play on Saturday?


From ESPN's AFC North Blog and the AP this afternoon:

Photo taken at training camp by Billie Jo Yakubik. Please do not use or copy without her permission.Pittsburgh Steelers coach Mike Tomlin isn't saying whether quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will play in Saturday night's home exhibition game against the Detroit Lions.

"We're going to make you come to the stadium to find out," Tomlin said, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.

The Steelers' starters will play only eight to 12 snaps -- about two series -- and Tomlin wouldn't say whether Roethlisberger or Byron Leftwich would start.

"I want to play — I want to be out there with the guys. I'd like to play the whole game," Roethlisberger said. "If coach says I'm not going to play, it's his call."

Is Roethlisberger nervous about his first game back, just as he was before his first practice last month?

"The fans have been awesome," he said. "I think and hope it will be awesome...I want to get back to Heinz, that's my home."



You can see a video and read the rest here.



A new Ben...

From an article in the Findlay Courier today:

The Ben Roethlisberger on the Steelers' practice field at St. Vincent College certainly looked like the old Ben Roethlisberger. But he's not the same man, and he's the first to admit it.

"I'm closing a chapter in my life, and that includes a number of things, lifestyle, people, all kinds of things," Roethlisberger said Wednesday. "I'm excited for the new beginning. It's a new chapter in my life and I think it's going to be a good one."


You can read the full article/interview here.


*Thanks Trish!



And speaking of Findlay...

From a email sent to Rep 1 Sports today in support of Ben:

Ben poses with Erik Glass.  Photo from Dave Glass. Please do not use or copy without permission of Mr. Glass.My name is Dave Glass and I head up the broadcast division at Findlay Publishing Company.

My son, Erik, is also a HUGE Ben fan (photo).

The purpose of my email is to let you – perhaps even Ben – know that our Radio station [WFIN AM 1330] decided long ago to continue carrying Steelers’ Football.

I hope that Ben will be supportive of our decision and know that we are always here for him.


I suspect Ben listened to me on the radio…years ago growing up in Findlay.

We wish him well and GO STEELERS!

Respectfully,

Dave

Dave Glass
VP / Director of Broadcast
Findlay Publishing Company


You can see a larger version of the photo here.


*Thank you to Rep 1 Sports and Mr. Glass!




August 11, 2010

More Fan Photos Added...


Sunday at training camp. Photo by Sarah. Please do not use or copy without her permission.Sarah and Renee, who met on the Big Ben News fan forum, made their first trip to training camp last Sunday and sent several photos to share with those that have yet to make the trip to Latrobe!


You can see Sarah's collection here (bottom row and next page).


*Thank you so much to both ladies!




Links you might be interested in:

-- KDKA has a story about a group of wounded soldiers who visited camp today from Washington, D.C. here.

-- The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's slideshow from today here.

-- WPXI gives a brief update from their "Camp Notebook" here.

-- Steelers.com has video from Coach Tomlin's chat with the media after practice here.

-- The Associated Press has an article/interview with Byron Leftwich here.




August 10, 2010

Video: One on One with Ben Roethlisberger


"I'm hoping to have my best year. That's my goal - to play the best football I can, and be in the best shape of my life." - Ben, on his expectations for the coming season.


Ben sat down this week with Teresa Varley from Steelers.com for an in-depth interview:

Ben talks to Steelers.com's Teresa Varley in Latrobe this week.Ms. Varley covered a variety of topics during the six-minute interview including questions concerning Ben's "feel" for how training camp is progressing; the enjoyment of working with his teammates, as well as getting to know the rookies; the incredible fan response he has received; his chat with Commissioner Goodell last week; what he's been doing in the community, and his expectations for the coming season.

The video shows several great scenes from training camp, including the crowd's reaction to Ben as he walked out of the locker room on that first day of camp.


You can watch and listen here.



From Ed Bouchette's LIVE chat this afternoon at the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:


Q: which player, in your opinion, has stood out the most in the way he has performed in camp?

Ed: Ben Roethlisberger. After that it might be rookie wide receiver Emmanuel Sanders.



Also Today:


A fan story and photo sent in by Alyssa, who attended her first practice on August 1st.

Alyssa poses with Ben. Please do not use or copy her photo without her permission.Erin,

After a long 4-hour trip with my mom and brother, we finally made it to our very first Steelers training camp. We picked a spot on the hill and practice finally started to take place. After practice was just about over, I was thinking if I would actually have the chance to meet a Steelers player. Unfortunately, I started seeing all of the players being carted off of the field.

Just before we were about to call it a day, we saw a crowd of people and saw that Ben was signing autographs. My brother and I rushed over just to get a glimpse. After almost being completely consumed by the huge crowd of fans, my brother was able to get his autograph. Not having anything for him to sign, i just wanted a picture with him. I patiently waited as he signed autographs and took pictures with the fans. When it finally came to my turn, Ben heard me quietly ask for a picture.

He truly could not have been not only nice to me, but to everyone. He made my first trip to Steelers training camp a memory I will never forget.


You can check out a larger version of her photo here.

*Thank you Alyssa!




August 9, 2010

Steelers speak up about Super Bowl XL win


From KDKA this evening:

Ben hoists the Super Bowl XL trophy high in the air. The referee in charge of Super Bowl XL between the Steelers and the Seattle Seahawks admitted mistakes were made.

Bill Leavy told the Seattle media late last week he blew two calls in the fourth quarter that he believes impacted the outcome of the game.

"It's so long ago and I know he's working the Seahawk camp...if he really feels that way and he's really upset about it, then I genuinely feel bad for him," Ben Roethlisberger said.

Even if Leavy's confession makes the Seahawks feel better, all that matters now is who has the hardware.

"It doesn't matter; they're not going to rearrange the ceremony and we're not going to go and inscribe their names on the Lombardi trophy – that trophy's staying with us and we won," Brett Keisel said.


And from WTAE's article on the subject:

"You have to overcome," said wide receiver Hines Ward, the MVP of the game. "We never make excuses for referees making bad calls or whatnot, but we move on. I'm not giving my ring back, and you can't change history."

"The refs miss calls all the time, and teams have to overcome them," safety Troy Polamalu said.



You can read KDKA's full story, including comments from fans here, and WTAE's story here.



Also Today:

Ben talked with Seibel and Starkey from 93.7 The Fan at training camp, and discussed his offseason workouts, and a few other topics -

Ben signs autographs today.Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians was quoted saying that Roethlisberger is in the best shape that he’s ever seen him in.

So what has Roethlisberger’s offseason workout been like?

"Just working out a lot - six days a week. I'm taking one day off and doing yoga during that day off. I just wanted to be able to come out here and be in the best shape and make sure when I do come back I’ll be in the best shape and ready to hopefully not miss a beat."

When asked where he does yoga, Roethlisberger replied, "My mom teaches yoga so she'll come over and we'll do it there."

Roethlisberger said that he does have a workout plan for the first four games of the season, but wouldn't reveal his plan.

As far as the reaction Ben receives out in public, Roethlisberger says it’s been warm and embracing. "It's just been awesome."

The entire Steeler team took a trip to the Pro Football Hall of Fame induction ceremony to support defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau. Roethlisberger says it was his first time at the event.

When asked if he thinks about whether or not he will eventually make it into the Hall, he said that he doesn't.

"It really is an awesome dream while you're there. But, after that and when I'm (at training camp), I don't think about it because it's hopefully so far away and because I want to play in this league for a long time. I have a lot more I want to accomplish."


You can check out his interview here.


And of course, the latest training camps photos can be found here.




August 7-8, 2010 - Update

New Fan Story and Photos...


From Billie Jo Yakubik, who attended training camp on both August 4th and August 6th:

Ben hands a little fan her little pink football back with his very big autograph on it!   Photo: Billie Jo Yakubik. *IF you do NOT have her permission to use/copy this photo or any of her photos, then DON'T.Erin,

I have been sitting here trying to put into words how awesome Steelers Training Camp was for me, just sitting there watching these guys practice was such an amazing feeling, especially Big Ben...I have been a Roethlisberger fan since he was drafted into the NFL and I knew that he was going to be the young man that would take us to another Super Bowl - and look! he gave us two so far, so to be there and only be 10 steps from him was incredible. Watching him on the field laughing and joking with his teammates was awesome, and seeing first-hand how the fans reacted was even better. There was so many people wearing Roethlisberger jerseys, as he would take a snap the crowd just cheered, it really made feel so proud to be a fan, especially after Ben's fear of being booed.

However, all these moments of watching Ben on the field were pretty special, but I think the most memorable moment was when this little boy, about 5-years old came running up the hill, holding his football in both hands, spinning in circles, screaming over and over again, "Big Ben signed my football!". This was something I will never forget, just seeing the joy on that little boy's face was priceless and to know that our QB made that happen was even better.

There is one last thing I want to share... I attend the late night practice at Latrobe High School Football Stadium tonight and I just wanted everyone to know that so many people where cheering for Ben and at one point, while several us where yelling his name he looked up with this smile and gives us a wave, that is a memory that I will always cherish.

Always and forever a Roethlisberger Fan...

Billie Jo


You can see all of Billie Jo's photos here.


*Billie Jo, thank you so much for sharing your story and your photos!



And just in case you missed it...


WDVE has the video of Ben's interview from August 5th on their website here.

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's slideshow from last night's practice can be found here, their Twitter updates from the practice can be found here.



Also:

I have added a few photos from the NFL Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony last night in Canton, Ohio.

You can check them out here.

You can read Coach LeBeau's speech here, and an article about the support he received here.




August 5, 2010 - Updated

Training Camp: News & Notes


The Commissioner's visit to Steelers training camp:

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell reaches out to shake hands with Ben during morning practice as John Madden looks on.NFL commissioner Roger Goodell likes everything Ben Roethlisberger is doing to reshape his life.

"I think he's doing great," Goodell said of Roethlisberger. "I had a chance to chat with him ... and I'm very encouraged by what I'm seeing. I think he's understanding the seriousness of the issue and is working to improve and to make better decisions. I think that's a very positive development."

Goodell expects to meet with Roethlisberger at league headquarters in New York sometime near the end of the preseason before deciding whether or not to reduce the suspension.

"I'm very encouraged by what he's doing," Goodell said. "I'll take the period of time that I have before making the decision and make it probably right before the regular season."

When asked if there was any chance Roethlisberger's suspension could be reduced to fewer than four games, Goodell responded: "I'll make that decision later this month, but that's the way it was designed. We'll evaluate all of that at the end of the month."

That comment caused many to believe that the suspension could be even fewer than the four games.

However, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Ray Fittipaldo, an NFL spokesman contacted in New York later clarified that the suspension will be four games at a minimum.

Ben did not use the Commissioner's visit to lobby for a fewer game suspension.

"He's the commissioner of the league," He said. "He's the boss of the bosses, and he has the right to do what he feels right to make his league run the way that he wants it to be run. It's a tough job. I can't say it's easy because he's got a lot of responsibilities and a lot of people to look over. So he's doing what he feels is right."


You can read more about the Commissioner's visit at NFL.com and the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.



Show your support for Ben...

The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette is conducting a poll here asking whether you think the Commissioner should reduce Ben's suspension.

Those who voted "yes" are in the majority! Let's keep it that way!



Also Today...

Ben spoke to DVE on Thursday afternoon.Ben took some time out yesterday after practice to interview with WDVE Radio, who were on hand at St. Vincent to catch all the training camp highlights.

-- Podcast of Ben's WDVE interview can be heard here, video can be seen here.

-- Podcasts of all the players interviewed can be heard here.

-- Photos of the players interviewed can be seen here.

-- Slideshow from camp at KDKA can be seen here.

-- Video from Commissioner's visit at the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review can be seen here, and at the Steelers official site here.


This weekend...

Friday night: The Steelers will play under the lights this Friday, August 6, when they hold their annual night practice at Latrobe Memorial Stadium. Practice begins at 7 p.m. and will be preceded by a 15-minute autograph session at 6:45 p.m.

Admission for the practice is $5 for adults 18-65 and $2 for children under 18 and senior citizens. Children under 12 will be admitted for free if accompanied by a parent. Tickets will be sold at the gate and the gates will open at 5 p.m. Proceeds benefit the Greater Latrobe School District Athletic Program.

WDVE-FM will broadcast live from the stadium from 3 - 7 p.m., and Sirius NFL Radio will broadcast live from 7 - 10 p.m


For more info, check out the Steelers official website here.



Saturday reminder: The Steelers will not conduct a Saturday afternoon practice and instead will bus to Canton, Ohio, as a team to watch their defensive coordinator, Dick LeBeau, be enshrined at the Pro Football Hall of Fame. The Steelers bus will return to Latrobe on Saturday night in time for practice Sunday.

"To me, it's long overdue. He hasn't coached me personally, but we have a great relationship. We have a lot of talks and a lot of fun, and he's just a great guy. If I ever played defense, he'd be the guy I want coaching me because I see what he does for the defensive players." - Ben on Coach LeBeau, from an article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.


Once, again, congratulations to Coach LeBeau!




August 4, 2010

Ben: "Doing what he's been asked to do — and frankly more"


From several news outlets this afternoon:

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who is visiting Baltimore Ravens training camp today, said that Ben is doing more than he was asked by the league when given a six-game suspension.

Goodell says he will meet with Ben before the regular season starts in September and determine whether to reduce the punishment to four games.

"He is doing what he's been asked to do — and frankly more," said the commissioner while meeting with the media in Westminster, Maryland.

Goodell added that he feels Ben "understands the seriousness of this and the fact he has to change the way he's doing things. I'm encouraged by that."

The commissioner is scheduled to visit Steelers training camp tomorrow.



And from Ben, to the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review's Scott Brown:


"I feel like I've done everything asked and then some," Roethlisberger said today. "I want him to know — and I think he does know some of the things — I want him to know I have done everything he's asked and tried to go above and beyond."

He said today that nothing has been scheduled as far as talking with Goodell while the commissioner is visiting training camp.

"If he wants to speak to me, I'd love to talk to him," Roethlisberger said, "check in and see how everything's going."


You can read more from Ben in Mr. Browns' column here.



Also Today:


Camp Notes - from WPXI, Channel 11...

-- Ben continues to look great at camp. The crowd went nuts today when Ben threaded a perfect pass through triple coverage to Arnez Battle, a rookie free agent receiver from Notre Dame. Ben looks like the sharpest of the four quarterbacks when it comes to drills and two minute drills.

-- Channel 11 Sports anchor John Fedko talked with Ben Roethlisberger, who said he's focused and a changed man. Roethlisberger signed autographs for nearly an hour following Tuesday’s afternoon practice.


You can read WPXI's complete Camp Notebook for Wednesday here.


You can watch a video from Steelers.com of Ben addressing the media here. (Thanks Trish!)


Training camp photos? right here.




August 3, 2010

Training Camp: News & Notes


From an article by the AP's Alan Robinson this afternoon:

If Ben Roethlisberger's offseason troubles are bothering him, Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians certainly hasn't noticed.

Less than a week into training camp, Arians' assessment of his quarterback: Never been better.

Arians can't remember Roethlisberger being in such good shape or throwing the ball this well so early during any of his previous six camps. He has yet to be intercepted during team drills, and Roethlisberger has gone entire practices without throwing an incompletion.

"He's in the best shape I've ever seen him," Arians said Tuesday. "His arm is live and he has no interceptions and very few incompletions unless they were dropped. This may be the best I've ever seen him right now."

Arians is so encouraged by how Roethlisberger looks, he believes the offense can be as good as it was last season, even though Roethlisberger can play no more than three-quarters of the season. Roethlisberger threw for a career-high 4,328 yards in 15 games and Hines Ward and the now-departed Santonio Holmes each had more than 1,000 yards receiving.

"We want to improve the running game, but we damn sure don't want to step back in the passing game," Arians said. "We want to have another 4,000-yard passer and two 1,000-yard receivers, and I don't care who they are. Now put the running game back to where it belongs, and I think we're pretty potent offensively."


You can read the entire article here.



From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Ed Bouchette, in his Steelers column this afternoon:

Ben autographing his shoe for a youngster at training camp in 2006. Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger hopes kids will continue to wear his No. 7 jersey, despite his troubles.

"I've always had a soft spot in my heart for kids. It's always been one of my weaknesses.

I don't know if anyone will wear my jersey, but this is not going to be an overnight process. This is something that is going to take time."

He says while he got too caught up in being "Big Ben," he does not want to shelve his nickname.

"On the field, I love it. I like when a little kid comes up and tries to say my last name but he can't do it, and says, "Big Ben." Or if I am walking I hear someone say it, to me it's a neat thing because that's about me on the football field. The Big Ben thing is about how I play the game.

But that's not who I am going to be, I will keep that for the football field."


You can read Mr. Bouchette's full Steelers report here.



Taking issue...

From Inside Pittsburgh Sports' Dale Grdnic from his Monday training camp report:

While the special teams were on the field, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger sat under cover and talked to a young fan (less than 10-years old) for about 10 minutes, much to the youngster's delight.

The kid was wearing a Troy Polamalu jersey, and Roethlisberger pointed out the child's favorite player and what he was doing.

This is a side of Roethlisberger that has been rarely evident in recent years, but it appears at least that he is making an effort to connect with the fans and be closer to his teammates.


You can read the rest of Mr. Grdnic's report from Monday here.


Now, regular readers to this site know that I rarely post my opinion, that is not what people want to read, but every once in awhile...

Ben "connects" with fans, training camp 2009.I have to take issue with this report as well as the other media reports out there that claim Ben is connecting with fans at training camp for the first time!

As many of you know, I have been following Mr. Roethlisberger's career on this site since 2006, and have posted dozens of photos from past training camps showing Ben "connecting" with the fans, just like the photo above from 2006, where he is shown autographing his shoe for a youngster, and the photo at left from 2009, showing him just having fun with the fans!

This is nothing new!

I have also received emails over the years from fans who attended training camp (as well as other places), and what a pleasure it was to meet Ben, and watch him interact with them....


...like the fan story below, sent to me today!



From fan Tracy Pruden, who attended the first day of camp on Saturday:

Good Morning Erin!

Had a wonderful weekend in Pittsburgh. Seeing Ben come out and practice made the 6-hour drive worth it. He looked great and refreshed. I was happy to hear and see all the fans cheering his name. I was able to get a high-five and an autograph from him. He's such a sweetheart, signing autographs, talking and taking pictures with the fans. He was standing right in front of me signing autographs and I wanted so bad to say something to him but the words wouldn't come out. All I could do was smile. He stepped in a small water puddle while shoeless and ask if anyone had a size 14 shoe they could loan him and my hubby took his shoe off and said to Ben, "I got a size 15 you can have", Ben chuckled.

I purchased a 2011 Steelers Team calendar which several of the guys signed for me. I was able to get Hines and Ben's autograph for their specific month. What a way to kick off the 2011 year then with "Mr. January" aka Ben Roethlisberger.

This was our second year in a row attending training camp and as far as Ben goes, nothing has changed. He's still a great guy and a people pleaser. I want people to know how humble he is. He doesn't mind signing autographs or taking pictures for the fans. He was one of the last players to leave the practice field on Saturday evening from signing all the autographs. He did all he could to sign every autograph request. I could name a few players that didn't even acknowledge the fans.

I figured certain individuals would say that Ben was doing all the autograph signing and picture-taking to get "in good" with the public. BUT, that is not the case. Ben didn't start mingling with the public overnight, he's been doing it. As I said, I was at training camp in August of last year and watched Ben sign autographs and give fans high-fives. I also saw him address the media with a smile on his face as he answered their pointless questions.

Thank you for the training camp updates! God Bless, Tracy


You can see her photo of Ben here.


*Thank you so much Tracy!



Also Today:


Training camp schedule note from ESPN's Adam Schefter:

There's no way that Pittsburgh's defenders, or really anyone in the organization, would miss Steelers defensive coordinator Dick LeBeau being inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday. LeBeau might be the most beloved person in the Steelers' organization. Thus, the Steelers will not conduct a Saturday afternoon practice and instead will bus to Canton, Ohio, as a team to watch their defensive coordinator be enshrined. The Steelers bus will return to Latrobe on Saturday night in time for practice Sunday.


You can read Mr. Schefter's full report on his Bus Tour to Steelers Camp here.


Congratulations to Coach LeBeau!




August 2, 2010

Training Camp: Day 3


From ESPN's James Walker, on his AFC North blog this afternoon:

Roethlisberger may be in the best shape of his career. The quarterback often uses the offseason to rest his body and recover from injuries. But as a result, Roethlisberger usually shows up to camp on the heavy side. That's not the case this year as he's thin and looks like he's in midseason form. Roethlisberger said his offseason incident and time away from the team motivated him to show up in shape as a sign of dedication.


To read Mr. Walker's full Steelers report, click here.



And just in case you missed it...


From Jim Wexell in the Herald Standard on Sunday evening:

One quarterback already appears ready for the season.

Ben Roethlisberger led the first-team offense to a touchdown in the Steelers' first hurry-up drill of the season.

Starting at the offense's 42-yard line, with 1:31 on the clock, Roethlisberger drove his unit 58 yards for a touchdown by completing five of eight passes. The touchdown throw of 16 yards was hauled in by tight end Heath Miller, who beat linebacker James Farrior down the middle of the field to make the grab. Miller was Roethlisberger's favorite receiver during the drive with three catches.

The most impressive play by Roethlisberger may have occurred when he rolled left to avoid William Gay's blitz from the opposite corner. Roethlisberger then threw across his body over the middle to Hines Ward for a first down at the 16.


To read Mr. Wexell's full report, click here.



Also:


A couple of links for slideshows from today -

WDVE: http://steelers.dve.com/cc-common/gallery/display.html?album_id=244480

Pittsburgh Post-Gazette: http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/10214/1077015-66.stm


You can always check the gallery here for updated photos, or take your time and wander through the full TC album to check out photos of Ben at past camps!




August 1, 2010

Training Camp: First Weekend Wrap Up


From WPXI's Training Camp Notebook this evening:

Ben is surrounded by fans on Day 2 of training camp.Once again Ben Roethlisberger received a warm ovation from the crowd. The Steelers starting quarterback worked a little with the first team as did Byron Leftwich.

You can read their full "Notebook" here.



From ESPN's James Walker, on his AFC North blog this afternoon:

The rotation at quarterback continued Sunday as Byron Leftwich and Ben Roethlisberger shared reps with the first team. As Steelers coach Mike Tomlin warned, the reps will be "non-rhythmic." Roethlisberger had another good day. He led the starters in a two-minute drill, capped it off with a strike over the middle to tight end Heather Miller for a touchdown.

You can read Mr. Walker's full report here.



And just a teaser from the column of Steelers.com's Bob Labriola:

There was something old and something new during the Steelers lone practice on Day 2 of their training camp here. What would qualify as old – or at least familiar – was Ben Roethlisberger throwing a 16-yard touchdown pass to Heath Miller on a third-and-10 with 13 seconds remaining in the period devoted to the two-minute drill....


You can read the rest here.



Other links you might be interested in:


Steelers Depot has a done a tremendous job of compiling camp notes from many news sources, including ESPN Radio Pittsburgh, 93.7 The Fan Radio, the Pittsburgh Post Gazette, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, and even Twitter updates!

Click here for their comprehensive look at the first weekend of camp.


KDKA has videos from the weekend in Latrobe here.


The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette has a great slide show here.


I have updated the gallery with a few photos here. You can also check out a photo taken by a fan who attended camp yesterday here. (Thanks Jess!)


*If you'd like to share your training camp photos, just email me!




July 31, 2010

First Day of TC: Notes & Quotes


A Few Notes...


Ben in the huddle with the first team today.From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Gerry Dulac:

Roethlisberger and Adams lined with the starters for the first series of team drills at St. Vincent college in Latrobe. Roethlisberger was replaced by Byron Leftwich after three plays, then ran the first-team offense on an alternating basis with Leftwich.


You can read more from Mr. Dulac here.




From ESPN's James Walker, on his AFC North Blog this afternoon:

On Saturday, Steeler Nation welcomed its quarterback with open arms as Roethlisberger received a loud ovation on the first day of training camp.

The response surprised Roethlisberger and brought a big smile to his face. Walking next to Hines Ward, Roethlisberger gave high fives to those in Steeler Nation, and it was clear the ovation lifted his spirits.

"It's neat to hear everybody cheering and seeing my jersey," Roethlisberger said. "It was a lot of encouragement."

Roethlisberger's press conference Saturday seemed genuine and contrite. He answered a variety of questions openly and honestly. Roethlisberger also dedicated a good amount of time after practice signing autographs with many of the same fans that gave him a healthy welcome back to the field.

"I'm up for whatever they want," Roethlisberger said. "I'm helping any and all of the quarterbacks, receivers, tight ends, running backs. Byron and I are communicating a lot about different things we see out there ... Whatever rotation they want me to do, I’d run the scout team if they want me to. It wouldn't matter."


You can read Mr. Walker's entire blog entry here.



From an article in USA Today this morning:

His No. 7 hasn't changed. Neither has his place in the offense. Ben Roethlisberger is the Steelers' starting quarterback, and that was quickly evident during their first practice of training camp.

Offensive coordinator Bruce Arians said nobody should have been surprised to watch Roethlisberger practicing with the starters.

"He's our quarterback and everybody else is fighting for a job," Arians said.


You can read the rest of the USA Today report here.



A Few Quotes...

"Obviously he's gone through enough. If it's not then personal life, torment, interactions with fans, random individuals, the media – he's been through enough and I don't seek anything from Ben." -- Max Starks, from an article at KDKA.com.


"If he feels the need to yeah, if not, then no," Trai Essex said. "It's up to him. We all know the situation, we all know – we're all in his corner so, I mean if he decides it's necessary then yeah, but if not, it's no big deal to me." -- Trai Essex, from an article at KDKA.com.


"It doesn't matter to me," Casey Hampton said. "I mean, I'm ready to play football, I think Ben's ready to play football. I think everybody's ready to put everything behind them – they're getting ready to go." -- Casey Hampton, from the same article at KDKA.com


"The whole apology thing, I'm tired of talking about it. He publicly apologized to everybody (by issuing a statement). He doesn't have to come up to me and apologize. He's been through enough already." - Hines Ward, from an article in USA Today.


"Normal. The team and him, they know how to handle each other, they love each other. Shoot, they've got each other's back. I think there was more apprehension about how he'd be treated by everybody else. The football part, his teammates, that’s easy. He doesn’t have to prove anything to his teammates!" -- Offensive Coordinator Bruce Arians, when asked about Ben's demeanor with his teammates throughout the first 24 hours of camp.


"Nope, no tweets, no MySpace, no Facebook. I like to keep my personal life personal." -- Ben, when asked about whether he had a new Twitter account, as reported by a couple of media outlets earlier in the week.



And Speaking of Twitter...

Ben signs autographs for cheering fans today.  - "QB Ben Roethlisberger gets loud ovation from Steelers fans. Shakes hands with fans on his way to practice and seemed happy for the cheers."

- "Roethlisberger is signing autographs with Steelers fans after practice. Said he was happy about the good reception today." -- Tweets from ESPN's James Walker, AFC North Blog.



- "People went bananas as he walked to practice. No dissent among these fans. Women were screaming for him just like the men."

- "Ben has given away both shoes so far. There are thousands more fans waiting for him."-- Tweets from New York Times reporter Judy Battista.



- "Roethlisberger walked down the hill to practice amid cheers. Not a boo was heard." -- Tweet from Steel City Insider's Jim Wexell.



- "Not a surprise, but Steelers fans gave Ben Roethlisberger a big cheer and high-fives as he came out for the first public practice today."

- "Roethlisberger just took off his shoe, signed it and handed to a young boy. Then repeated it with the other shoe." -- Tweets from the New York Post's Bart Hubbuch.



You can check out video of Ben's chat with the media from Steelers.com here.

You can check out the latest photos from training camp here.




July 30, 2010 - Evening update

Ben arrives at training camp...


Ben arrives in style, as part of Max Starks' MINI caravan! Ben arrived at St. Vincent College this afternoon and spoke briefly to reporters in the parking lot before heading in to the dorm, loaded down with his bags.

"It feels like we were just here," he said.

When asked about his expectations for this season's camp, Ben told reporters, "It's good to be back. It's all about football right now and focusing on that. It's good to be able to put a lot of things in the offseason behind you and move on, and that's what this stuff is all about, It's about doing that and getting ready to play football."

He also said that football was his "No. 1 focus and winning the Championship. That's what this year is all about."

Chris Kemoeatu also stopped briefly to talk to reporters...about his quarterback.

"Ben is like a brother. He's like family," said Chris. "So we need him around. It's always good to have Ben around. He motivates you. He's one of our inspirations, and he's one of our brothers, so it's good to have him. We're glad that he drove up here with us. It's always good to see him in the mix with us."



You can watch the video from KDKA here.

Of course, you can find a few photos here.



This Evening:


Excerpts from an interview with Ben by the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Ed Bouchette -

As he drove toward Saint Vincent College today in a MINI Cooper, Ben Roethlisberger suddenly felt frightened. It wasn't the car, it wasn't the specter of the media horde awaiting him on campus, and it wasn't the impending arrival of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell next week.

"Driving up here today I was talking to my dad, and for the first time it hit me about what is about to happen and - who knows? I got scared. I really did," Mr. Roethlisberger told the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette during a 25-minute interview this afternoon in a campus dorm room.

"He said it is OK to be scared and afraid of those things, and to just be yourself and be human; and that is what hit me coming up here. I don't know what is going to happen, and I am scared."

"Never, ever, never in a million years did I think I would have to miss a game for anything, even injuries. But to do something that the commissioner feels like he needed to discipline me over, I never thought the day would happen, and it is very painful for me to not be out there with my guys .... It is going to be so hard, and it is going to drive me to be the best that I have ever been. I have already been doing that this off-season. I am in the best shape that I have ever been in, and I know that I have four more weeks, five more weeks, who knows how long, but I am going to keep training and do whatever I can."



To read the entire interview, click here.




July 29-30, 2010 - Updated

Big Ben in a MINI Cooper?


Max Starks asked Ben and his fellow O-linemen if they would drive MINI Coopers to training camp, and of course they said "yes!"

...as long as they could fit behind the wheel AND get the door shut!


Read the story at WPXI here, and check out their slideshow here.



You can see video from KDKA here. (check their video library on the right if feature video changes!)

Check out Ben's comments in a video from WPXI here.

And you can check out more video of his O-linemen here.



*Thank you to Travis L. for the KDKA video link!




July 28, 2010

A message from Ben's agent this evening...


Ben positively does not have Facebook or MySpace pages, nor a Twitter account!


Any such postings are imposters and should be disregarded.


Once again, we are actively working to end this problem with those companies.


Ryan Tollner, Rep 1 Sports




July 27, 2010

New Book: From Black to Gold - The Pittsburgh Steelers


"From Black to Gold belongs on every bookshelf in Steeler Nation." -- Steelers legend Rocky Bleier.


"From Black to Gold is a wonderful archive of both the lean years and glory years." -- Art Rooney Jr., current Steelers' vice president.


From author Tim Gleason, a new book for Steelers fans:

An attractive 260-page hardcover publication, From Black to Gold is a historical perspective of the Pittsburgh Steelers as seen through the eyes of a die-hard season ticket holder. It is filled with stories and vignettes of the dark days and golden years – from 1933 to the present. There are 24 photos and illustrations in the book, with foreword written by Art Rooney Jr.


The book features an exciting medley of the following chapters (and much more):

· That first season in 1933 when the team could not play on Sundays due to Pennsylvania Blue Laws

· How the war years (1943 and 1944) forced the Steelers to combine teams with Philadelphia and Chicago

· The whacky winter of 1941 when Art Rooney sold the team and then traded cities to get it back again

· The heartbreak year of 1963 when Bobby Layne retired and Big Daddy Lipscomb died of a heroin overdose

· Great stories of the burning Steelers-Browns rivalry

· The Immaculate Reception and how Instant Replay was born on that play

· How Rocky Bleier fought back

· Glory years on the 1970s and how the dynasty was created

· The Terrible Towel – How it began, what it means and those it helps

· How Frank Sinatra joined Steeler Nation

· The greatest wins and most painful losses in franchise history

· The autographed helmet – a one-of-a-kind treasure



Special to Big Ben News readers:


Excerpts from the chapter entitled, "Ben and Terry", used with permission from the author -

Ben Roethlisberger and Terry Bradshaw are the two greatest quarterbacks in Pittsburgh Steelers history. Bobby Layne would have joined them in the discussion but his glory days were with the Detroit Lions. Layne played his final five years in Pittsburgh (1958-62) and certainly gave Steelers fans a taste of how a great quarterback plays, but when it comes to suiting up in black and gold, it is fair to say that Ben and Terry are in a league of their own.


Seven quarterbacks in NFL history have a 70 percent playoff winning percentage with a minimum of 10 games started. Roethlisberger and Bradshaw are two of the seven. Ben is third on the list with 80 percent (8-2), while Terry is fifth on the list with 73 percent (14-5). In Super Bowls, the two are 6-0 (Bradshaw with four). These are remarkable statistics considering the playoffs obviously feature the most difficult competition. In the toughest of conditions and on the grandest of stages, Ben and Terry rise to the occasion.


Ben is halfway to Canton. Terry is there waiting. On one hand they are worlds apart, one from the North Coast, and one from the South Coast, separated by culture and a couple of generations. On the other hand, it is remarkable how much the two have in common.



You can purchase your copy of From Black to Gold here.




July 25, 2010

Ben & the Steelers on NFL Network...


This week's schedule -


Ben and Coach Cowher celebrate their Super Bowl win, February 5, 2006. 2005 PITTSBURGH STEELERS

11:00 PM - Sunday, July 25th

3:00 AM; 3:00 PM - Monday, July 26th


Under head coach Bill Cowher, the Steelers finished the regular season 11-5. Led to the playoffs by quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and veteran running back Jerome Bettis, the Steelers defeated the Bengals (31-17), the Colts (21-18) and the Broncos (34-17) on their way to Super Bowl XL.



GAME OF THE WEEK: 2004 AFC Championship - New England vs. Pittsburgh

2:00 PM - Tuesday, July 27th

(okay, so it wasn't a happy ending, but it does make the very next season that much sweeter to remember!)


New England Patriots vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (1/23/05) - The Patriots defense forced three interceptions by Steelers rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger en route to a 41-27 victory and their third Super Bowl appearance in four years.



TOP 10 CONTROVERSIAL CALLS

11:00 AM - Sunday, August 1st


NFL's Top 10 counts down the most controversial calls of all time, including "The Music City Miracle," "The Immaculate Reception" and many others.



NFL WEEKLY COUNTDOWN: 2009 SEASON

1:30 PM - Sunday, August 1st


NFL Weekly Countdown looks at the most exciting moments from the 2009 season.



TOP TEN TEAM NICKNAMES

11:00 PM - Sunday, August 1st

3:00 AM - Monday, August 2nd


The "Purple People Eaters," "America's Team" and the "Steel Curtain" - A look at the best team nicknames of all-time.



You can check the full NFLN schedule here.




Also Today:


Ben greets fans as he heads to practice at NFL football training camp in Latrobe, Pa. , Sunday, Aug. 2, 2009.With training camp just around the corner, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette's Ed Bouchette offers a helpful list of hints and rules for fans who plan on attending....


Some of his more humorous tips...

Those things that are banned (or at least frowned upon) -

"Alcohol, drugs, whistles, nudity (unless tastefully done), video cameras (taking video on cell phones is discouraged but hard to stop), profanity, stalkers, graffiti, pets, pests, Baltimore Ravens scouts, hovering helicopters and hot-air balloons, Santonio Holmes and Bob Ligashesky."


Wise words for autograph/photo seekers -

"Players and coaches normally are cooperative, but at times they have bad days or were just chewed out by a coach and don't want to be bothered, so be a little understanding. And it helps if you know the name of the player you ask for an autograph."


You can read all of Mr. Bouchette's "Do's and Don't's" for fans here.



If you do attend training camp and would like to share your photos/stories, please email me!




June 29, 2010

2010 REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL: Police and Fire Departments K-9 Units


The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation, founded by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, welcomes grant inquiries for foundation support in 2010. The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will disperse grants to police and fire departments' canine units throughout the US.


The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation.Previous Grants: This is the fourth grant cycle for The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation.

Eligibility: Police and fire departments’ canine units in Pittsburgh, PA and in the city of each regular season away opponent for the Steelers in 2010 are eligible. The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation can only distribute grants to qualified 501(c)(3) organizations. Although police and fire Departments are tax-exempt organizations, they may not have a 501(c)(3) designation.

If your department does not have an associated 501(c)(3) organization, we recommend contacting your community foundation to see if they will sponsor the grant for you.

The majority of the grants we distribute help canine units to purchase dogs and dog safety vests, but other types of needs are considered.


Eligible Cities Deadline for Application Grant Announcement Date
Nashville, TN Aug 1, 2010 Sep 19, 2010
Tampa Bay, FL Aug 1, 2010 Sep 26, 2010
Miami, FL Aug 1, 2010 Oct 24, 2010
New Orleans, LA Aug 1, 2010 Oct 31, 2010
Cincinnati, OH Aug 1, 2010 Nov 8, 2010
Buffalo, NY Aug 1, 2010 Nov 28, 2010
Baltimore, MD Aug 1, 2010 Dec 5, 2010
Cleveland, OH Aug 1, 2010 Jan 2, 2011
Pittsburgh, PA Aug 1, 2010 After Super Bowl 2011

Deadline is FIRM. All required application materials must be received by the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation by August 1st for your application to be considered.


Application Process: Potential grant applicants should provide a letter of inquiry as an initial application. Inquiries should include:

* Department name, address, name of department chief, and contact person.

* Telephone number, fax number and email address.

* Amount requested.

* Department budget.

* Copy of sponsoring organization’s (501)(c)(3) determination letter.

* How the Department has previously been funded.

* How the Department will continue to support itself in future years.

* A brief background on the Department and summarize needs for K-9 Support.

* Previous grants received from The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation.


Contact:

The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation

at The Giving Back Fund

6033 West Century Blvd., Suite 350

Los Angeles, CA 90045


cromar@givingback.org

Phone: 310-649-5222

Fax: 310-649-5070


Ben with Hercules and Zeus."My Dad instilled in me a love and respect for animals. This is a good way to combine that passion with a desire to support the police and fire departments, which deserve all the appropriate resources needed to protect our cities and neighborhoods, and allow these brave men and women to arrive home safely." -- Ben Roethlisberger.



About the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation:

The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation seeks to support police and fire departments throughout the US with a particular emphasis on support for service dogs and to enhance the quality of life for residents of Findlay, OH and Pittsburgh, PA.


Plans for the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation also include grantmaking to nonprofit organizations assisting children in need in cities where Ben has lived and played football. In commenting on why establishing a charitable foundation is important to him, Roethlisberger said, "I have been blessed with opportunities throughout my life to pursue my goals and achieve some success, all under the guidance of a loving family and supportive communities. I was raised to appreciate my blessings and always try to help others who may not be as fortunate. I feel honored to be able to do so."




June 29, 2010

Golf outing for a good cause...


From Mike Bires at the Beaver County Times this morning:


Ben at the Challis Golf Tournament yesterday. Photo: Lucy Schaly To help perpetuate John Challis' message of living life to its fullest, Ben Roethlisberger played golf.

The Steelers' quarterback, who had befriended Challis during his battle with cancer, was among 99 participants at the third annual John Challis Courage for Life Foundation Golf Outing .

I'm here for John and his family and the good things they’re doing through their foundation," Roethlisberger said between swings at Chartiers Country Club.

Challis, who attended Freedom High School and was a member of the Bulldogs' football and baseball teams, died in August of 2008, just two months after he graduated. But his memory lives on.

Monday’s golf outing may raise as much as $20,000 for the cause.

"It was great to have Ben here today," said Jodi Jaworowski, Challis' aunt and the president of the Courage for Life Foundation. "Ben brought a lot of positive energy. He was very kind, very friendly and very interested in our mission."

Not only did Roethlisberger pay $600 for a foursome that included former Steelers’ running back Merrill Hoge, he also brought with him two of his autographed jerseys for the post-golf auction and raffle.

"I'm glad that I got to know John. He was really a great kid," Roethlisberger said. "I got to spend time with him a couple times when he came to training camp. And he was up with us in Mario Lemieux’s booth for one of the Penguins’ playoff games two years ago.

"I jumped at the idea to play today because it's for a good cause."


You can read the entire article here.

You can learn more about the John Challis Courage for Life Foundation here.




ARCHIVED NEWS

Picture of the Week


August 14th: Preseason Game vs. Lions



*If you have a favorite photo you'd like to see as a future Picture of the Week, email me!



Ben has NO social networking pages/accounts...

He does NOT have a Twitter account, a Facebook page, nor a Myspace page.

For more information, click here.




Ben in the Community...

Ben is active in the community whether it's the middle of football season or during the off-season. Click on the links below to see just a few of the activities, foundations, and charities he is involved in:


The Thomas Jefferson Jaguars trip to the Big Dawg Bowl

The Little Jaguars almost didn't get to play in the bowl, which is hosted by Steelers fan and rapper Snoop Dogg, because of finances. That is where Roethlisberger stepped in by paying all of the travel expenses for the team and coaches, continuing the commitment the NFL and Steelers have with youth football.

"He said he sponsored us because these kids love to play football and I want to give them the chance. The fact that we won it for him was awesome. He said these kids love the game and I want to give them the opportunity. If everyone would adopt that approach it couldn’t be anything but positive." -- Jim Nassida, Jaguars Football Coach


Ronald McDonald House - Pittsburgh

"Behind the scenes at the [Shaq Vs] TV shoot, Mr. Roethlisberger was hosting young patients from the Ronald McDonald House, giving special attention to a transplant patient from Kenya, a young boy who did not know who the football superstar was.

"He has supported the charity since early in his career, when he began paying for catered Christmas and New Year's feasts at the Shadyside facility. Lately he has taken on more responsibility, becoming the honorary chairman of its capital campaign. A portion of sales proceeds from his barbecue sauce goes to the charity." -- From an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, August 2009.



The Kids Wish Network: Cynthia

"A teen with a life-threatening illness had her wish to meet the Pittsburgh Steelers granted through Kids Wish Network and the generosity of Big Ben and the Steelers." -- Madeline Robinson, Kids Wish Network, January 4, 2010.


Make-A-Wish Foundation: Rick

"More than anything, Rick wanted to meet the team's star quarterback, Ben Roesthlisberger. When he walked through the door, Rick's eyes lit up like a Christmas tree. Big Ben gave a speechless Rick a huge hug. Rick's mom said, "If you would have seen that, you would have had a tear in your eye. Rick didn't have a lot to say, but that hug said it all."


Make-A-Wish Foundation: Akeem

Seconds after 14-year-old Akeem Havens said he hoped to meet Ben Roethlisberger, the Pro Bowl quarterback walked into the media room at the Steelers' South Side facility on Thursday.

With a black playbook in his hand and a perturbed look on his face, Roethlisberger said to his newest teammate, "Hey, what's going on here? We don't have time for this. We have practice. Are you ready to practice?"

"Let's go," Havens said with a smile.

It was one of the highlights in a day filled with them for Havens, who since a car wreck at age 7 has been a quadriplegic and has experienced kidney failure. -- From an article in the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, May 30, 2008.



John Challis Courage for Life Foundation

I'm here for John and his family and the good things they're doing through their foundation. I'm glad that I got to know John. He was really a great kid. I got to spend time with him a couple times when he came to training camp. And he was up with us in Mario Lemieux's booth for one of the Penguins' playoff games two years ago.

"I jumped at the idea to play today because it's for a good cause." -- Ben, during a charity golf outing for John's Foundation, June 28, 2010.


"It was great to have Ben here today. Ben brought a lot of positive energy. He was very kind, very friendly and very interested in our mission." -- Jodi Jaworowski, Challis' aunt and the president of the Courage for Life Foundation, talks about Ben's participation in their charity golf outing.


Special Olympics Football Camp

Ben led a team of NFL superstars in a football camp for Special Olympics athletes in Washington, D.C. on April 16th, 2009. The clinic is one of a series of charity efforts organized by the National Football League and its players' union on behalf of the Special Olympics.


Alliance Against Highly Addictive Drugs

Ben serves an Honorary Chair in Pittsburgh for the Alliance Against Highly Addictive Drugs, for which he's made multiple appearances to meet middle school and high school students and promote an anti-drug lifestyle.


American Library Association

Ben is an Honorary Chair for the American Library Association (ALA), appearing on school posters and speaking to elementary school children on the value of reading.

He has also taken time out to read to young students. Click on the link above for photos.


The Ben Roethlisberger Challenge - Charity Basketball Game

For the past three years, Ben has raised money for his former high school's athletic department in Findlay, Ohio by playing in a charity basketball game in a team comprised of fellow Steelers teammates versus some standout local high school basketball players. In 2009, he was joined on the court by his sister Carlee, who plays for the Oklahoma University women's team.

The event has raised over $70,000.


Joseph DeBacco meets his Idol

An 8-year-old boy suffering from a devastating disease got a Steelers-sized wish granted last night. Joseph DeBacco got to meet his idol, Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger during a very special taping of the PNC Hines Ward Show.

Joseph, who was only given a 10- to 15-percent chance to live, was ecstatic when he found out he would be meeting Big Ben face-to-face.

"I want to have him sign my jersey and I feel awesome." -- From an article on KDKA, December, 2007.


NFL Players Association's Annual J.B Awards

Ben was honored on April 16th, 2009 with an award by the league and its partners for his community service.


2007 Ed Block Courage Award

The Courage House Awards are given annually to a current Pittsburgh Steelers player and a Holy Family Institute alumnus who both have shown extraordinary courage in overcoming challenges in their personal lives or careers.


Athletes for Hope

"Personally, I feel obligated to give back to my community. I can’t speak for other athletes, but like both Jeff and Mario said, athletes are given so much by their community, that it is only right that they give back in spades. I was raised to appreciate my blessings and always try to help others who may not be as fortunate. I feel honored to be able to do so. My particular passion is helping police and firefighters, as it is important that they have the proper resources needed for them to protect their communities and be able to return home to their families each day. By providing police and fire department canine units in Pittsburgh and each NFL city I visit, I look to give back in a unique way that benefits every community that has touched my life. I am grateful for the opportunity. " -- Ben, on the Athletes for Hope website.


Big Ben's BBQ Sauce - Fundraising

Over the past three years, Ben's endorsements with "Big Ben's BBQ" has helped raise close to $150,000 for various charitable organizations. His likeness appears on five flavors of Big Ben's BBQ Sauce and three fully-cooked meats that are sold in local stores.

"Ben has been great with the fund-raising. I have nothing but positive things to say from our experiences with Ben." -- Company owner John Kosko.


The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation

Ben founded "The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation" to help police departments and fire departments get grants and funding for k-9 units and service dogs. In 2009, the Foundation awarded grants totalling over $42,000 across the United States. In addition, the Foundation gave $250,000 to the Pittsburgh police and fire departments for canine armor.

To learn more, click on the image link below!




Ben Roethlisberger Foundation

For more information and to donate, click below:





Big Ben - 2009 Steelers MVP

December 31, 2009 - Ben has been chosen as the Pittsburgh Steelers' Most Valuable Player by his teammates for the first time in his six-season career.

"This means more to me than any other award. It tops them all," Ben said during his short press conference after the award was announced. "It was touching. I had to hold back some emotions when coach said it."

He has thrown for a team-record 4,108 yards with a game remaining Sunday at Miami, has 23 touchdown passes, 12 interceptions and a 98.9 passer rating this season!


Congratulations to Ben!




Ben's Career Stats

Ben has set many of the Steelers' passing records* since becoming the team's starting quarterback in 2004, including:

- Single-game passing yards (503)

- Season passing yards (4,328)

- 300-yard passing games in a season (5)

- Completions in a season (302)

- Completion rate in a season (66.6 percent)

- Games with a 100 passer rating in a career (36)

- Season passer rating (104.1)

- Touchdowns in a season (32)


*Stats as of 2009




Ronald McDonald House Charities - Pittsburgh Area

For more information and to donate, click below:





Kids Wish Network

For more information and to donate, click below:





Big Ben's BBQ Sauce

Go with what the Pro's use:

A portion of the proceeds donated to The Ronald McDonald House. For home purchase and fundraisers!

Click on the image above for more info!





King Street Grille Sports Bar

If you are visiting or vacationing in South Carolina....

Stop by King Street Grille with locations in Charleston, Kiawah Island, James Island, Mt. Pleasant and Myrtle Beach!

"Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger is part owner of the Charleston-based chain that is decked out in full Steelers theme. However, King Street Grille doesn't play favorites, it's a sports bar where all sports fans and fanatics are welcomed.

"If you're looking to catch up on sports highlights or catch a game, then this is the spot." -- Sun News Restaurant Review, July 29, 2010.

Click on the image above to go directly to the restaurant site!





Steelers Game Schedule


2010 Schedule:


Training Camp -

The Steelers report to training camp at St. Vincent College in Latrobe on Friday, July 30th, and will hold their first open practice Saturday, July 31st.

-- All afternoon practices are open and begin at 2:55 p.m. The only night practice will take place Aug. 6 at Latrobe Memorial Stadium.

-- Aug. 7th is a closed practice.

-- Aug. 1st through 12th, (6th is at 7pm) and Aug 16th through 18th.




2010 Pre-Season -

Sat, Aug. 14, 2010
» vs Detroit, 7:30pm
» KDKA
» Win: Steelers 23, Lions 7

Sat, Aug. 21, 2010
» @ NY Giants, 7:00pm
» KDKA / NFLN
» Win: Steelers 24, Giants 17

Sunday, Aug. 29, 2010
» @ Denver, 8:00pm
» FOX / WPGH-TV
» Loss: Steelers 17, Broncos 34

Thur, Sep. 2, 2010
» vs Carolina, 7:30pm
» KDKA


2010 Regular Season:

Sunday, Sept. 12, 2010
» vs Atlanta, 1:00pm
» FOX

Sun, Sept. 19, 2010
» @ Tennessee, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Sept. 26, 2010
» @ Tampa Bay, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Oct 3, 2010
» vs Baltimore, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Oct 10, 2010
» Bye Week
»

Sun, Oct 17, 2010
» vs Cleveland, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Oct 24, 2010
» @ Miami, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Oct 31, 2010
» @ New Orleans, 8:20pm
» NBC
» Happy Halloween!

Mon, Nov 8, 2010
» @ Cincinnati, 8:30pm
» ESPN

Sun, Nov 14, 2010
» vs New England, 8:20pm
» NBC

Sun, Nov 21, 2010
» vs Oakland, 1:00pm
» NBC

Sun, Nov 28, 2010
» @ Buffalo, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Dec 5, 2010
» @ Baltimore, 8:20pm
» NBC

Sun, Dec 12, 2010
» vs Cincinnati, 1:00pm
» CBS

Sun, Dec 19, 2010
» vs NY Jets, 4:15pm
» CBS

Thur, Dec 23, 2010
» vs Carolina, 8:20pm
» NFLN

Sun, Jan 2, 2011
» @ Cleveland, 1:00pm
» CBS

For the full schedule, click here.



#1 Cochran's 2009 Limited Edition Big Ben Trucks

The Big Ben GMC Sierra comes with a number of awesome features, including the NUMBER 7!

For more information, click on the image below!





Events / Appearances


No events at this time!



Television Alert

NFL Network:

Re-air of Preseason game against the New York Giants -

Tuesday, August 24th at 4:00 p.m.

Thursday, August 26th at 10:00 a.m.




Magazine - Book Alert

Book: "Ben Roethlisberger: Gifted and Giving Football Star"


From author Tom Robinson, a new book for young readers:


A 128-page biography entitled, "Ben Roethlisberger: Gifted and Giving Football Star" is the new release from his "Sports Stars Who Give Back" series.


The book, published by Enslow Publishers, Inc. follows Ben's career starting with his college days at Miami of Ohio to the starting quarterback of the Champion Pittsburgh Steelers. It also chronicles his work in the community as well as his charities. The book is great reading for kids starting in 5th grade and up.


From the publisher:

"Ben Roethlisberger followed up his record-setting college career by leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to two Super Bowl titles in his first five years in the NFL. Along the way, he has aided communities through a variety of charitable efforts."


Mr. Robinson has authored books on other "Sports Stars" for this series including the NBA's Shaquille O'Neil, MLB's Derek Jeter and Andruw Jones, and the NFL's Donovan McNabb.


You can purchase his new book on Ben at Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, and Borders.com.




DVD Alert

NFL Super Bowl XLIII: Pittsburgh Steelers Champions DVD


On February 1, 2009, the Pittsburgh Steelers became the first franchise in NFL history to win their sixth Super Bowl. The title was the Steelers second in four seasons. It was the first under second-year head coach Mike Tomlin. Led by a defense that ranked first in yards allowed per game (237.2), passing yards allowed per game (156.9), points allowed per game (13.9) and second in rushing yards allowed per game (80.3), the Steelers finished the regular season 12-4 to win the AFC North Division title.

After defeating San Diego and Baltimore in the AFC playoffs, Pittsburgh culminated its championship run with a victory over the Arizona Cardinals in Super Bowl XLIII. Relive all the thrilling moments of the 2008 Steelers, from Opening Day right through Super Bowl XLIII. NFL Films tells their story with action highlights and exclusive sideline and locker room sound from Pittsburgh’s record-setting season.

Available at Amazon.com.




NFL Pittsburgh Steelers: Road to XLIII (2009)


Nothing is easy when the season is on the line. Four times during the 2008 season, the Pittsburgh Steelers’ "fate" hung in the balance. Each time they withstood the challenge. The result: their NFL-record sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy. It was a team that displayed classic Pittsburgh toughness. From quarterback Ben Roethlisberger to a punishing defense led by Troy Polamalu and 2008 Defensive Player of the Year James Harrison, the Steelers battled for every yard from the first snap to the final whistle. Now, in this unforgettable four-disc set, relive the Steelers remarkable championship run with the original network broadcasts of four thrilling games.

Follow Pittsburgh from their exciting Week-15 clash against Baltimore – the game that decided the AFC North title – through their playoff victories over San Diego and Baltimore again, to their breathtaking victory over Arizona in Super Bowl XLIII. Over these four games, the Pittsburgh Steelers became super once again. Now, those games are yours to own on DVD. Disc 1: Week 15 – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Baltimore Ravens Disc 2: AFC Divisional Playoffs – San Diego Chargers vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Disc 3: AFC Championship Game – Baltimore Ravens vs. Pittsburgh Steelers Disc 4: Super Bowl XLIII – Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Arizona Cardinals.

Available at Amazon.com and BarnesandNoble.com.




Miami of Ohio, Rewriting the Book - A Tribute to a Storybook Season, 2003


Follow the magic of the RedHawks 2003 football campaign with game highlights and never-before-seen interviews with players and coaches. This DVD was released in February, 2007 and though availability is now limited, you can still purchase it online here.




Speaking of Big Ben...


"The Steelers are a team that really relies on Ben Roethlisberger's improvisation. I've never seen a guy create more offense on his own. He gets out of some of the most incredible situations where he makes plays where they have him sacked twice and he still completes a pass." -- Football analyst and former NFL coach Jon Gruden, from an interview with USA Today writer Jim Corbett, September 1, 2010.



"I've known from day one this is not going to be an overnight process. You're not going to win people back overnight. You're not going to win all of them back period. I wish I could but it's just not going to happen. But like I said my actions will speak volumes over the next days, weeks, months and years. I really believe that and I think people will (believe in his transformation), even the hard-headed ones that won't give me a chance. Over the years of seeing me and seeing that it's not just talk, more people will come around." -- Ben, from his interview with Scott Brown, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review, August 31, 2010.



"I think if you find a way to rebound and come back people can see who you really are and who you truly are." -- Ben, from his interview with KDKA, June 9, 2010.



"I think he's going to have the mentality like he always has when he reports to training camp. And that's to put himself in position to be the very best he can and be what we need him to be, and prepare himself for the season. He's still going to have any opportunity to do all these things (to get ready to play)." -- Coach Tomlin, from an article by AP writer Alan Robinson.



"I felt like we had our moments where we were unstoppable, we had moments we stopped ourselves and moments when the defense stopped us." -- Ben, summing up the 2009 Steelers season.



"It's probably hard for people to wrap their heads and their fingers around, but this offense is changing. This team is changing on offense. It's not a run-it-first team anymore. And that's not a bad thing, it really isn't. We've got two 1,000-yard receivers. We'll have a 1,000-yard rusher. It's a pretty fun thing." -- Ben, talking to reporters about the direction of the Steelers - present and future, December 23, 2009.



"He's just, in my opinion, one of the best in the league. He's the real reason why we're in this position. He's one of the greats, and I'm glad he's in here with us." -- Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel, on Ben's performance in the clutch, December 23, 2009.



"Ben Roethlisberger is an elite, premier quarterback in this league and he's shown that many times before." -- Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh, December 22, 2009.



"It's a scary thing. I don't know what it would be like to lose a teammate, and I don't know what it would be like if one of these teammates lost me for something like that. So, it's a tough thing. My heart goes out to the family and his teammates." -- Ben, reflecting on the untimely passing of Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Chris Henry.



"My favorite thing (as a kid) was playing backyard football. I've always loved that. I guess that's what I'm doing, just out there playing ball. I try to play the game with a lot of heart and passion. I hope it shows.

"I like being the hunter - not the hunted. I realize that if you are the hunted, it means you're on top. To me, I want to hunt you - then beat you at the end. To go undefeated would be a great feat. But all the crap that goes with it - everybody chasing you - well, I want to be the guy who sneaks up from behind. That's just my mentality.

"I absolutely hate to lose in anything. Hate it. It burns me, drives me crazy." -- Ben, from an interview/article in the November 25, 2009 issue of USA TODAY Sports Weekly.



"In 2005...as you may remember, the Pittsburgh game, we started slowly, came back as we always do and missed a field goal to send it into overtime. It wasn't as though we were not competitive in the Pittsburgh game. In fact, we were exceedingly competitive. And, but for a great play by Ben Roethlisberger, tackling Nick Harper, we would have won the game on a 100-yard return of a fumble. Roethlisberger made a great play. They went on to win the Super Bowl." -- Indianapolis Colts President Bill Polian, during an interview on his team in December, 2009.



"He's a winner. I don't care about stats; I don't care about fantasy points. You can't knock the man for winning and for what he's done his six years in the League. Fourth quarter he comes back and wins games and everyone wants us to go out and throw the ball all the time. That's not going to happen we like to run the ball. Ben just feels comfortable with his role." -- Hines Ward, from an article in the Pittsburgh Sports Examiner, October 16, 2009.



"He's accomplished a lot more than I have, in a short period of time too. That's what makes him so great, makes him the elite quarterback that he is. The four, five years he's been in the league, they're always there. They're always winning Super Bowls. He's the guy who has raised everyone's level of play. Everybody else is trying to catch up with him." -- Bears quarterback Jay Cutler, from an article in the Chicago Tribune, September 22, 2009.



"Ben takes somewhat of a beating because of the way he plays the game. He plays to win and he doesn't back off on certain plays. He's trying to kill people on every play and he puts himself in harm's way because of it, but he also creates a bunch of plays in how he plays the game. I don't equate what happened with him with what happened with the running game. He got sacked just as much in 2007 when we were third in the league in rushing." -- Coach Tomlin in an article on Yahoo Sports, August 19, 2009.



"We don't get caught up with how many times Ben gets hit. If Ben gets hurt, that's a different story, we need him out there. He's the franchise. But we don't want to change the way he plays the game. He's a gunslinger, he likes to make plays." -- Steelers offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, in an interview with the Cumberland County Sentinel, June 14, 2009.



"That's just Ben Roethlisberger being Superman!" -- John Madden, Super Bowl XLIII - first quarter after Ben escaped being sacked three times in one play before completing a pass to Heath Miller for a first down.



"Roethlisberger is not the type of glorified quarterback who gets constant praise for putting up gaudy numbers. He just does what it takes to win. Take Pittsburgh’s final drive, for example.



"Pittsburgh trailed by three points with 2 minutes and 37 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter. A la Hall of Fame quarterbacks Joe Montana and John Elway, Roethlisberger led the Steelers 78 yards in eight plays, capped by a flawless 6-yard throw and catch to wide receiver Santonio Holmes.



"Holmes was named the Most Valuable player due to his game-winning catch and 131 receiving yards, but Roethlisberger was more deserving of the award. If Tom Brady, Brett Favre, Peyton Manning or any other superstar quarterback did what Roethlisberger had done, they would have been named MVP. No questions asked. All Roethlisberger does is win. At 26, he’s a two-time Super Bowl Champ." -- Sports journalist Tyler Huey, Nisqually Valley (WA) News, February 7, 2009.



Ben Roethlisberger: "How many times have we seen the 6-foot 5-inch, 240 pound quarterback, move around in the pocket in order to buy sometime for his receivers to get open down the field to make a play. Yeah he may resemble a linebacker rather than a quarterback, but when it comes to his play on field, there is no question he can make all the throws, make smart decisions and lead the Steelers to victory. If "BIG BEN" wasn't among the great and elite quarterbacks in the NFL before the Super Bowl, he certainly is now and more performances like he had Sunday along with more Super Bowl victories will surely cement his spot in Canton as a Hall of Famer." -- Black Athlete Sports Network, February 4, 2009.



"I heard all the talk all week, and if you're gonna tell me that Ben Roethlisberger is not an elite quarterback then you don't know what you're talking about!" -- Former NFL head coach, player and current football analyst Mike Ditka on ESPN Radio's Mike & Mike show this morning.



"Ben's a damn tough guy. He's one of the biggest competitors in this locker room. Any time anyone goes down and someone's poking their fingers and they can't feel it, that's scary. Anytime you get numbness and things like that you have to take every precaution. That's the trainers' job to do that, and they did it. Luckily, it was only as severe as it was and he can hopefully help us win this week.

"Look at what the guy's been through from the time he got here. He's been through a lot and still stands up in the pocket and makes guys miss and makes plays for us. I think he's tough as hell." -- Brett Keisel, in an article in the San Diego Union-Tribune, Jan. 10, 2009.



"I make the argument that Ben Roethlisberger is the Most Valuable Player at this juncture in the NFL. To me, when you say MVP, there is the word 'valuable' in there. He has been that for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He has had some wonderful stat years and won a Super Bowl. But the way things have transpired this year has to be one of the most rewarding stretches of football he has ever had. He has had back-to-back-to-back incredible fourth quarter rallies.

"To play as well as he has played late in fourth quarters – as an NFL quarterback you hope to have one-or-two games like that a year. He is at a stage now when you say he has absolutely matured. He understands everything about their team. He understands his role and he carries it out perfectly. It is a great honor to him that he is getting it done mentally and is also good enough to get it done physically." -- Phil Simms, NFL analyst and CBS sportscaster.



"On the final drive, Roethlisberger completed passes to Hines Ward and Nate Washington that put the Steelers at midfield. Roethlisberger has been criticized this season for throwing interceptions and holding the ball too long, but this drive would be a microcosm of the Steelers’ season, of Roethlisberger’s career: resilient and remarkable." -- From an article in The New York Times, Dec. 14, 2008.



"It just seems like he tends to grow a cape. We kind of feed off him." -- Steelers offensive tackle Willie Colon talks about his quarterback after their win against the Cowboys on Dec. 7th.



"It was unbelieveable. You just get to the sideline, put your coat on, your hat on, and all of a sudden, you're ready to go back on the field." -- Ben referring to the job the Steelers defense did during their win over the Patriots on November 30th.



"He ain't no drama queen! I love everything about him. I mean he could have played in the '20's, the '30's, '50's, 80's...you know, he's one of those guys that hangs in there." -- Former Coach Mike Ditka on Ben (making a reference to talk started by MNF's Tony Kornheiser during a Monday night game), during the Monday Night Football Countdown Show, November 3rd.



"Ben is a leader, he's a great leader. If you watch practice, you watch him, he has control of all his guys, he has control of the offensive line, everyone looks up to him for leadership. I think they're seeing that from him this year and that's why they elected him captain." -- Steelers defensive end Brett Keisel, Pittsburgh Post Gazette (September 4th).



"He's definitely matured. He's stepped into a leading role on this team, as a captain and as a player. I think he's really come a long way. He's always been a great player, but as a person and as a player, he's come a long way." -- Steelers defensive end Aaron Smith talks about Big Ben, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette (September 4th).




Fan Encounters

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REP 1 Sports Foundation

The REP 1 Sports Foundation is a non-profit organization dedicated to youth development -- co-founded by Bruce A. Tollner and Ryan Tollner.



The Coach Hep Scholarship Fund

The Miami University Athletic Department, with the blessing of the Hoeppner family, has established the "Coach Hep Scholarship Fund" in memory of former head football coach Terry Hoeppner, who passed away June 19, 2007 after battling brain cancer. For more information and to donate, click here.



Book - Hep Remembered: Memories of Terry Hoeppner From Those Who Knew Him

By: Terry Hutchens

Foreword by: Ben Roethlisberger

To order, click here.







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Sports Illustrated 2010 Sports Almanac USA TODAY Sports Weekly - November 25, 2009. Men's Fitness, December 2009. The Sporting News - October 12, 2009 issue Fall 2008 Fanfare Magazine 2008 Pro Football Weekly - NFL Preview USA Today Sports Weekly, Dec. 5-11, 2007 -  Ready to Win Ben on the cover of USA Weekend Magazine, Oct 19-21, 2007. Click to read article. Click to read article. Click to read article. Football Digest, February 2005 Click to read article. Click to read article. Click to read article. Sports Illustrated Kids- September, 2005 Click to read article. 2004 Beckett Football 15th Anniversary Issue November 2004 issue of Sporting News magazine: "BEN there, done that". Click here to read article. Beckett Football Card Plus, 2004-2005 Big Ben Collector Issue September 5, 2004 TV Guide. Click to read article. Miami of Ohio 2002 Media Guide Can you spot Ben? middle, below the red title box, next to the address label. Click to read content.