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Teaming up for a great cause

…and a little black & gold sparkle for your Christmas tree!


The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation and Wendell August Forge have teamed up to create a new limited edition collection of Pittsburgh Steelers ornaments. The two-time Super Bowl Champion quarterback and the Pennsylvania giftware manufacturer are pre-launching the ornaments this week, with 50 percent of the proceeds to benefit Ben’s foundation.



Proceeds will go toward Ben’s mission to fund police and fire department K-9 units across the United States with a particular emphasis on support for working dogs in the Pittsburgh area. Since 2006, the Foundation has distributed in excess of $2.2 million in grants, over $1 million of which has specifically benefited K-9 programs in Pennsylvania and Ohio.

Only 1,000 each of the four limited edition ornaments will be handcrafted at Wendell August Forge’s flagship facility near Grove City.

“When we make Steelers gifts, we always like to say ‘Made in Steelers country, for Steelers country.’ We’re just up the road from Pittsburgh, and our team here bleeds black and gold. We couldn’t be more excited to work with Ben’s foundation and help make a difference in the community. We think these ornaments are going to go quick.” — Christian Werner, Wendell August Forge President.


You can get the ornaments while supplies last at Wendell August’s website, www.wendellaugust.com/bigben7. Each is engraved with Ben’s signature on the back and collector’s number.

For more information on the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation, check out his foundation page here on the site or www.givingback.org.


By |October 6th, 2020|

Foster on Ben: ‘He never seems to get credit’

From Ramon Foster for DKSports.com:

Ben Roethlisberger is a future Hall of Famer. I don’t think anyone will dispute that statement. He’s part of the current golden generation of quarterbacks along with Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers. They are the Rolling Stones of NFL signal-callers. Each one is a Super Bowl champion. Each one is a multiple Pro Bowl selection.

But when it comes to the Associated Press NFL Most Valuable Player award, the Steelers’ franchise quarterback has received scant recognition. Heck, he’s never even been named All-Pro first or second team.

Did you know that?

Some Steelers fans probably are wondering about the MVP snub despite all the winning seasons and three trips to the Super Bowl. Well, Big Ben is in silent attack mode this year. Trust me on that. The Steelers are 3-0, and look like a contender reborn after he missed much of last season with the elbow injury.

We’re used to seeing our Steelers overshadowed for major awards, except when it comes time to hand out the gold blazers in Canton. Seriously, you’re telling me Chuck Noll was never worthy of one Coach of the Year honor? Crazy.

Note to the national media: There’s a team on the western side of Pennsylvania with all of the makings of a Super Bowl champ. And it’s being led by the ageless Roethlisberger.

No doubt, the defense is getting headlines, and rightfully so. But let’s not overlook a quarterback with a long history of being overlooked during awards season.

Big Ben has earned a reputation for being a backyard gunslinger, someone who takes a pounding to extend plays. That’s all good, but let’s not ignore the production. He never seems to get credit for dicing defenses like a 3-star Michelin chef. It’s just characterized as “Ben doing Ben things” and never much more .

I know it’s early, but his 105.2 passer rating is higher than any rating with which he’s finished a season. His touchdown-to-interception ratio is 7-to-1. I’m not oblivious to the outstanding starts of Russell Wilson and Josh Allen. We know Patrick Mahomes and Lamar Jackson, the last two league MVPs, are going to get their love, too.

It’s not as though Roethlisberger’s supporting cast hasn’t been recognized. Antonio Brown is a four-time, first-team […]

By |October 6th, 2020|

Christmas is just around the corner!

Why not make it a Steelers-style Christmas and support a great cause at the same time?




For your tree or a gift for someone else’s! Get ’em while they last! We’ve teamed up with Wendell August Forge to create a new Limited Edition Ornament Collection. Only 1,000 each with be handcrafted, with 50 percent of the proceeds to benefit the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation.
 

You can pre-order your ornament(s) here!


If you’d like more info on Ben’s foundation, contact Jessica Duffaut at The Giving Back Fund.



By |October 4th, 2020|

It’s another Fan Friday!

One hundred years young and Steelers Strong!



“My grandfather John DeMidio, a WWII veteran from Elizabeth, PA, is going to turn 100 years old on October 13th, 2020. He is a HUGE Big Ben fan. We wanted Ben to know that he NEVER misses a game!” — Angela Leach.



You’re in good hands with these surgeons!



UofL Neurosurgery @UofLNeurosurg
When our attendings & residents root for the same football team…@steelers @_BigBen7 @CoachTomlin



Birds of a feather flock together!



“My friend Roger and I before last Sunday’s game. We haven’t seen each other since last year, and we used to talk about the games at work all the time. We were planning to go to a game this year with some other friends and family and then Covid-19 happened. And of course, we both love Ben…even though Roger doesn’t mention how handsome he is. Lol.” — Tara Henderson.



Splish Splash Steelers Style!



“My 9-yr old son Isaiah enjoying the last few sunny days by the water in New Jersey after our big win against the Texans.” — Murielle Raciti.



Like father, like daughter!



Kevin and Addison Costa with their pup, Romeo, showin’ #7 some love before last week’s game.



And another masterpiece from our friend and artist Matt Sharpe to finish off our post in style!



Matt Sharpe @daringsharpe
It’s good to have Ben back. This league is at its best when players like @_BigBen7 are out competing each week.
Just as its been at its best when other @steelers legends were out writing history on the field, week in and week out, across decades past. 😤⚫️🟡 #Steelers



By |October 2nd, 2020|

NFL: Steelers-Titans to be rescheduled

The NFL issued the following statement on Thursday morning:

The Pittsburgh-Tennessee game scheduled for Week 4 will be rescheduled to later this season after one additional Titans player and one personnel member tested positive for COVID-19 today. An announcement of the new game date will be made shortly.

The decision to postpone the game was made to ensure the health and safety of players, coaches and game day personnel. The Titans facility will remain closed and the team will continue to have no in-person activities until further notice.

(Steelers)


By |October 1st, 2020|

Message from the NFL





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“As a quarterback when we throw a big touchdown pass, that is what you are paid to do, what you grew up doing. We throw passes for a living. When we are able to finish games on big drives like that, and a lot of it is running, that means more to me in the sense that we are winning the football game. I will always be more about winning than individual stats. At the end of the day that is more important to me.” — Ben.


From Ben’s Wednesday Q&A with the media:

There is one stat, and one stat only, Steelers players are looking at right now.

3-0.

Individual numbers have taken a backseat to the team goal, and reaching that goal is only at its infancy stage.

And yes, while starting off the 2020 season with a 3-0 record is something to be happy about, it’s not something Steelers players are hanging their hat on.

“I have been doing this a long time, started different ways,” said Ben Roethlisberger. “I couldn’t tell you how I have started seasons in the past, what’s our best, our worst was. I just know where we are now. Obviously, guys, coaches, the whole building feels better when you are 3-0 compared to 0-3. This is a professional group. We aren’t riding that high right now.

“We know this is a big week and we have another really good football team we have to go on the road to play. It definitely feels better but we are taking it like professionals and taking it week by week.”

That 3-0 record has come courtesy of an overall team effort. On offense, contributions have come from all over, and the same thing can be said for defense and special teams. In the passing game, Roethlisberger has completions to 10 different players through three games, keeping the numbers low for some who are accustomed to putting up the bigger numbers, but again, those aren’t the stats that matter.

“I would say the biggest stat is 3-0,” said Roethlisberger. “I don’t think anybody cares about their stats right now. No one is complaining. No one is coming to me. I am not exactly playing lights out. Their stats are directly reflective of the way I play. If I am not playing well, […]

By |September 30th, 2020|