Merry Christmas Steeler Nation!
Ben & Ashley share their peaceful Christmas morning at the Roethlisberger house:
Miss Baylee’s got talent!!! Check out her new single, “Go Bay Bay Go!”.
The new version of the Little Drummer Boy in a Christmas morning concert!
Hope you are enjoying your holiday weekend!! May God bless you all with love and happiness!
Foundation grant: Charles County (MD) Sheriff’s Office
Today, Ben announced the ninth grant of the 2015-16 season from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation at The Giving Back Fund.
The Foundation will be distributing a grant to the Charles County Sheriff’s Office (MD) southwest of Baltimore where the Steelers will play the Ravens on Sunday, December 27th.
“We are thrilled to be receiving another grant from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation. Our K-9s are an important part of our agency and do most of their work under critical circumstances. They have saved lives, recovered evidence, tracked dangerous suspects and helped locate missing people. This grant will allow us to continue providing superior K-9 service to our community and our officers. We thank The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation and their commitment to this wonderful program.” — Charles County Sheriff Troy D. Berry.
The Sheriff’s Office plans to use the funds to replace a retiring 8-year-old K-9, Erno, with a K-9 dual-trained in patrol and narcotics.
During the 2015-16 NFL season, The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will be distributing grants to K-9 units of police and fire departments in the cities and surrounding communities of each regular season away game for the Steelers. The Foundation will also distribute several grants to the Pittsburgh area and will consider a grant to a non-NFL market city in the United States for each playoff game in which the Steelers compete. Ben invited police and fire departments across the country to submit proposals detailing their needs.
This marks the ninth season that the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation has distributed grants to K-9 units. Ben’s mission is to support K-9 units of police and fire departments throughout the United States, with a particular emphasis on support for service dogs in Pittsburgh, PA. Roethlisberger and the Foundation also support Make-A-Wish.
The Foundation distributed more than $130,000 in grants to K-9 units around the country during the 2014-15 NFL season and has distributed in excess of $1.3 million since 2007.
In commenting on why the mission of the foundation is so important to him, Ben said, “We’re very fortunate to be in the position that we are able to help these K-9 units. The work that is performed by the dogs and their handlers as well as the bond that is formed is incredible. We’re just thrilled to […]
#7, #84 & #66 are Pro Bowl bound!
“It’s an awesome honor. It’s an honor that couldn’t be done alone. Obviously, we have so many guys who contribute to it, but anytime you can get an award like this, it’s humbling.” — Ben.
From Teresa Varley at the Steelers Official site this evening:
Once again multiple Steelers are headed to the Pro Bowl.
Three Steelers players got some good news on Tuesday night, an early Christmas gift of sorts, when Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and David DeCastro were all selected to the 2016 Pro Bowl. This is the 15th straight season the Steelers are sending multiple players to the Pro Bowl, and the 24th time in the last 27 seasons.
It’s not often you can miss four regular season games with a knee injury and still get selected to the Pro Bowl, but Roethlisberger did just that. Roethlisberger was selected to his fourth Pro Bowl, previously being chosen in 2008, 2012 and 2015. He has completed 271 passes for 3,369 yards and 18 touchdowns this season, ranking first in the NFL in passing yards per game with 336.9.
This past Sunday Roethlisberger became the first quarterback to throw for 300 yards against the Denver Broncos since Dec. 7, 2014. Roethlisberger also now hit the 250 completions mark last week (271), setting a Steelers record with five consecutive 250-completion seasons. He also has thrown a touchdown pass in 38 straight home games, the fourth-longest streak in NFL history and the second-longest active streak. He was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week twice (Weeks 2 and 10) this season.
Brown will be making his third consecutive trip to the Pro Bowl and the fourth of his NFL career, previously selected in 2012, 2014 and 2015. Brown, who was named the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for November, is second in the NFL in receptions with 116 receptions and leads the league with 1,586 receiving yards and 1,614 yards from scrimmage. Brown, who has eight 100-yard games this season, also has accounted for nine touchdowns. With his 16 receptions for 189 yards against the Broncos last week, Brown became the first player in NFL history to record two games with 15 or more receptions in the same season. He had 17 receptions for 284 yards earlier this season in a win over Oakland. […]
A Black & Gold Holiday Season
Steeler Nation celebrates Christmas like they celebrate team wins!!
Whether they’re ringing a bell in front of a store for the Salvation Army, taking selfies, or decorating the tree….it’s all about mixing Black & Gold in with the red & green!
You can see all the great photos that were submitted right here (2 pages worth!).
Also, thank you Steeler Nation
…for donating to The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation on #GivingTuesdays the whole month of December!
…for coming out strong to help Wreaths Across America throughout the country this month to place wreaths on the graves of our military! We received several emails & facebook comments from those who volunteered and were glad they did.
“Arlington National Cemetery said there were 70,000 volunteers there on Saturday, December 12th, and we laid over 900,000 wreaths nationwide!” — Renee Worcester, Wreaths Across America.
And a personal “Thank You” to those volunteers who placed wreaths on the graves of my parents and Godparents (above) at Arlington National Cemetery. God bless you! — Erin
A little reading for the day after the big win….
“He’s the key. You put another quarterback in there and they are not the same.” — Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib on Big Ben.
“We just wanna take it one [game] at a time. We’ve got a divisional opponent this week at their place, so that’s gonna be our focus. We believe in each other and in the system, and guys make plays. I thought the line did an unbelievable job with the pass rush they have, and helping get me some time, and receivers got open, and when they weren’t open, they found ways to make plays.” — Ben.
From Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com:
“Steelers can beat anyone with Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown”
This team was buried.
Down 17 points to the Denver Broncos, defense lifeless, offense sluggish, Brock Osweiler punishing.
Then the Pittsburgh Steelers gripped the game with both hands and shook Heinz Field.
Lesson No. 1,176 — the Steelers are never truly out of a game with Ben Roethlisberger and Antonio Brown. The two were phenomenal with 16 connections for 189 yards and two touchdowns against, oh, just the league’s best defense in a 34-27 win.
Brown carried the Steelers for parts of this game. Throw defensive coverages out the window, Roethlisberger said.
“AB was AB. Period,” Roethlisberger said.
The Steelers can tilt a game’s momentum in seconds. Ryan Shazier’s fourth-quarter interception turned into a touchdown three plays later thanks to Roethlisberger’s 23-yarder to Brown with 3:24 left.
Dangerous. Playoff dangerous.
You can read more here.
“Ben Roethlisberger is THE best quarterback in the NFL right now….he went through that Denver defense like it was swiss cheese!!”. — Mike Greenberg, Mike & Mike this morning.
And from Ron Cook, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette:
“Steelers gladly live with Roethlisberger”
They met in the Steelers locker room after the game, general manager Kevin Colbert and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. Colbert was ecstatic. The Steelers had just climbed out of a 27-10 hole, rallying against the NFL’s best defense to beat the Denver Broncos, 34-27. Roethlisberger was relieved. He threw a late interception that could have ruined his and his team’s otherwise spectacular second-half performance.
“I told Kevin, ‘I’ve got to stop trying to make plays,’ ” Roethlisberger said. “He said, ‘No, you don’t. We’ll always live with you and die with you.’ It makes you feel good.”
Roethlisberger made plenty […]
Week 14: Broncos 27, Steelers 34
And Big Ben is the Steelers Digest Player of the Week:
Against the NFL’s best defense, Roethlisberger passed for 380 yards and 3 TDs.
The comeback was fashioned largely on the talents of his right arm, and then just when it seemed as though the Steelers were about to ice their biggest comeback victory since Oct. 5, 1997 in Baltimore against the Ravens, that same right arm pumped life into a Broncos offense that had been on life support through the whole second half with an ill-advised interception. But football being the ultimate team sport, the defense rose up and turned the ball back over on downs.
And then when a situation arose when the Steelers were presented with a chance to clinch the victory, his right arm delivered one last play for his team.
Ben Roethlisberger finished 40-of-55 for 380 yards, with three touchdowns, two interceptions, and a rating of 94.5, and he was the offense on a day when the Steelers rushed for only 26 yards before kneel-down time. Roethlisberger’s three touchdown passes came in a second half that had the Steelers erase a 27-13 halftime deficit, and then on a third-and-5 from the Pittsburgh 46-yard line with 90 seconds left Ben Roethlisberger delivered the dagger with a perfectly thrown sideline pass to Antonio Brown for 8 yards and the first down that sent the Steelers into victory formation on the way to a 34-27 win over the Denver Broncos.
Roethlisberger is the Steelers Digest Player of the Week.
You can read more from Mr. Labriola here.
You can watch game highlights here.
Ben Roethlisberger FIRST quarterback to throw for 300 yards in a game vs. Denver since Dec. 7, 2014 (Buffalo: Kyle Orton). #Steelers
— Bob Pompeani (@KDPomp) December 21, 2015