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The Ben Roethlisberger Show

Recap provided by 93.7 The Fan:

On whether “guys in the locker room talk about trades” reference cornerback Patrick Peterson coming to the Steelers –

“Well, some guys might (laughs). Just like any other NFL news story, you never really jump or dive in too far until you know for sure some positive details.”

On how he thinks Todd Haley will take the news that Browns head coach Hue Jackson says he’ll get more involved in the play-calling going forward –

“Well I can’t imagine that Coach Todd was too happy with all that talk. Obviously, Todd has a pretty good track record…but Coach Jackson is right, it’s his team, he has the right to do what he chooses and how he wants to call plays or who calls the plays. That’s up to them to work it out. I’m sure those two have had a least a talk or two behind closed doors. But if Coach Todd or Coach Jackson wants to let everyone know what was said, I’m sure we’d all love to hear it.”

On Vontaze Burfict receiving another fine for his actions in the Bengals game against the Steelers –

“You know what, honestly Ron, I’ve moved on. You have to. You can’t sit there and dwell on him and it and all those things because it will consume your mind. You have to move on and move forward. I feel like I spoke my mind and most of us spoke our minds after that game when it was fresh and relevant and now we just move on.”

On whether he’s heard from Le’Veon Bell –

“No, I have not. It was such a big deal early because I think we all didn’t know what to expect…we’ve all moved on. Obviously, yesterday at practice there was more media there than ever, it’s all just waiting to get a glimpse to see when he’s gonna show up. For us, we just laugh.”


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By |October 23rd, 2018|

“Big Ben’s dogs are everywhere, serving police partners & communities”

From Kevin Kirkland, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:

101918_FoundationA Steelers quarterback never expects a friendly reception in Baltimore, even when he’s on vacation.

“He walked up to me and said, ‘I’m a K9 officer and I have one of your dogs. I just wanted to say how much it meant to me,” Ben Roethlisberger recalled.

In the 11 years since the Findlay, Ohio, native bought a police dog for his hometown, the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation (https://bigben7.com/the-ben-roethlisberger-foundation) has purchased and paid to train 130 German shepherds and Belgian malinois for police departments in Western Pennsylvania, Baltimore, Cincinnati, Cleveland and many other communities not in the AFC North Division.

Ben’s dogs are everywhere.

People who wouldn’t think of rooting for a Pittsburgh team cheer Mr. Roethlisberger’s charitable mission. And local K9 officers, well, they don’t hide their gratitude for the man who’s given them some of the best partners they’ve ever had.

Pittsburgh Police K9 Officer Philip Lerza gets to thank Big Ben for Beny whenever the handler and his dog work the players’ entrance at Heinz Field before Steelers home games. The foundation paid for the 75-pound-German shepherd-Malinois mix in February 2014 after Rocco, Officer Lerza’s previous partner, was killed on duty.

“Staying busy with Beny helped me get through it. It helped my whole family,” Officer Lerza said.

That’s because police dogs go home with their partners, but never really go off duty.

Jango, Larry & Rico

In May, Sharpsburg Police K9 Officer Jeffrey Hussar watched proudly as his partner, Jango, the borough’s first police dog, was sworn in. A grant from the Roethlisberger foundation plus local donations paid for the 2-year-old German shepherd, his training and a vehicle.

“He’s very good with his nose,” said Officer Hussar, who uses Jango for drug sniffing and patrol work. Last Saturday, they responded to a fight at a Sharpsburg home that escalated into a standoff between police and a man with a knife. Jessie Lee Glover, 39, allegedly threatened to kill police and the dog. Officer Hussar said he removed Jango when the suspect fled into the house.

“I was worried about our safety and the dog’s safety,” he said.

Mr. Glover was later removed from the house by a SWAT team and charged with eight felonies.

In nearby Ohio Township, K9 Officer Eric Wallace has his own little family of police dogs — 11-year-old Rico, who […]

By |October 19th, 2018|

A Special Fan Friday

…about a very special & very busy 6-year old Steelers fan!

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“My daughter, Kaley Bastine, has been raising money for our local police department in Harrison Township so they can purchase a K9. She held a lemonade stand in July and raised $106, and a cookie stand in August for $856. She even had a local jeweler match her donation of $856. And just last week, Kaley received a donation from a local club of a $1,000, so she has now raised almost $3,000! I just wanted to share all the hard work and love my daughter has for her police officers and animals. Kaley loves police officers and wants to donate to them because of all the good they do in the community (she is also talking us into buying her a lab, lol). She is so excited to be on Ben’s website because she’s a HUGE fan of his.” — Jamie Bastine.


Kaley isn’t done yet. Her family has told her that purchasing & keeping a police K9 “costs a lot of money”, but she is determined.

So what’s next? She’s planning a Car Wash.

Donations can be sent to: Harrison Township Police Department, 1 Municipal Drive, Natrona Heights, PA 15065 (In the memo section just write “Kaley’s Fund”).


Kaley, you are one awesome little lady & we’re proud to post all the wonderful things you’re doing in your community, and especially for our law enforcement officers!


By |October 19th, 2018|

Throwback Thursday

That time last Fall when Daddy was trying to be helpful for Aunt Carlee’s wedding:


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Mommy was busy getting ready…Daddy said he could paint my nails…



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…I really think I should have gone to a nail salon!!




By |October 18th, 2018|