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Jogging….just a little jogging!

Chris Adamski @C_AdamskiTrib
Ben Roethlisberger lightly jogs along the sideline; thousands of towel-waving fans cheer loudly!


From Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com:

101215_2Ben Roethlisberger jogged off the practice field Thursday, guard Ramon Foster confirmed, another sign that the Steelers quarterback is progressing well from a sprained left MCL and a bone bruise.

No, he’s not ready to play this week. He was observing practice in casual clothes.

Teammates even teased Roethlisberger about the job, saying “Don’t do that, 7,” Foster recalled.

Early reports called for a late-October or early-November return to action.

But Roethlisberger hasn’t had any setbacks since hurting the knee 11 days ago in St. Louis. And quarterback Michael Vick said it was “absolutely” good to see Roethlisberger tossing the ball around at practice.

Roethlisberger said this week on Pittsburgh 93.7 The Fan that team doctors are pleased with his rehab but he’s not setting a timetable for return. It’s truly week to week, he said.

In 11 quarters this season, Roethlisberger has thrown for 912 yards, four touchdowns and two interceptions while completing 75.3 percent of his passes.


More from Mr. Fowler here.



And a bit of fun after the jog…

Kevin Seifert @SeifertESPN
Well done, Ben Roethlisberger. Having fun with reports he had a cell phone on sideline during Steelers’ last game.


From Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.com once again:

101215_1Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was in a joking mood Monday night inside Qualcomm Stadium, holding his play sheet to his ear as a nod to reports he had a cell phone on the sideline last week against Baltimore.

The NFL investigated the matter and determined Roethlisberger was holding his wristband play sheet, which is the size of a smartphone. NBC cameras showed footage of Roethlisberger glancing at the play sheet, then stuffing it back into his sweatshirt.


Alex Flanagan ‏@Alex_Flanagan
Just interviewed Mike Vick who said Ben roethlisberger called the TD play.


“That touchdown pass was all Ben. He put the play together…without him we don’t win. He is like a coach, he drew that touchdown pass up on the sideline.” — Mike Vick during his post-game on-field interview.


Oh…did we mention the Steelers won 24-20 on the road against the Chargers on Monday Night Football?

You can read all about it right

By |October 13th, 2015|

Ben Roethlisberger Foundation: New grant announced

Today, Ben announced the third 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 El Cajon Police Department just east of San Diego where the Steelers will play the Chargers on October 12th. The El Cajon Police plan to use the grant toward the purchase of a new K-9 for their four-dog unit.

“Thank you for considering the San Diego Police Department. The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation made an excellent choice in the El Cajon Police Department. I have gotten to know their command staff quite well and they are a worthy and deserving recipient. As a member of the K9 community, I wanted to say thank you to you and the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation for supporting the police K9 community. As you know, these great tools are a vital life saving resource and your support nationally will only improve police responses to critical incidents and subsequently, influence the perception the public has on what we do. In this day and age it is refreshing to see this kind of support. I don’t have to be a recipient to say thank you.” — Lieutenant Duane Voss, San Diego Police Department Canine Unit.


bigpumpkinpuppy_wsDuring 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. The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation 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. The mission of the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation 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.

“The El […]

By |October 8th, 2015|

The Ben Roethlisberger Show

Just in case you missed it on 93.7 this morning, here’s a recap:


100615_wsLet’s start with an injury update status from HIM –

“I saw Dr. Bradley and he was really pleased with the way things are coming. We’re just going to keep taking it week by week and try and get back as soon as I can.”


On the pain he’s dealing with –

“There’s still quite a bit of pain from the bone bruise. The MCL isn’t super painful. I feel it when I walk at times but the problem is if I walk without a brace…when you kick your leg forward as if you’re just walking, it feels like you leg is just kind of flopping.”


Does the original 4-6 week time table still apply?

“I think so. What we’re trying not to do is put a time on it and just go week-by-week. Basically say, ‘I’m out this week, we’ll reevaluate it next week and see if and what I can do.’ To me, that’s the better way and maybe the more optimistic way to look at it. Rather than put a number on it, lets just take it one week at a time.”


And those reports this past weekend about him returning for the Chiefs game?

“That does not come from me or our doctors. I just left Dr. Bradley and he said, ‘Where do these reports come from that you’re coming back at a certain week?’ I’m like, ‘ I don’t know doc, I haven’t really heard any of them.’ So I assume that’s exactly what he was talking about. We know that people like to just speculate and say things. So that did not come from me, the Steelers or any of our doctor’s more importantly.”


What is he doing now that he can’t practice or play?

“I’m there doing everything I can. Helping [Vick], trying to answer questions, being a sounding board for him, for Coach Haley for Randy [Fichtner]. I try and be as involved as I can.”


On Mike Vick’s play as quarterback in the Ravens loss?

“I still think he played pretty well…I think what you’ll see more than just him being better prepared is more cohesiveness between him and AB.

“The only tough part that we talked about, and we had […]

By |October 6th, 2015|

Attention Steeler Nation:

Make it a Black & Ghoul..uh..Gold Halloween this year…

CorieDaniel_198and share it with us!!

If you have a Big Ben (or maybe one of his teammates like Antonio or Maurkice, or maybe a lil’ legend like Troy or DaBeard…or even a lil’ Terrible Towel) going out for Halloween, attending a costume party, or dressing up for school and you’d like to send us their photo, we’d love to post it in Ben’s Steelers Halloween Album on Halloween weekend.

Send your photo(s) via email to:

bigben7website@gmail.com and we’ll post ’em in Ben’s Halloween Album!


Wait! You say you need some inspiration?

Just check out some of these great submissions from Steeler Nation last year –


Several #7’s were scrambling for candy last Halloween:

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6-year old Cohen Rogers insisted on dressing up as Ben for Halloween (doing that in Browns country isn’t easy). He’s doing his “Big Ben post-touchdown” impression for us.

Meghan Kamlowsky tells us her 2-year old son (top middle) loves Ben! “He watches him play every game! He pointed at Ben when I asked him what he wanted to be when he got big!”, said Meghan.

The two game-face dudes (top right) are Stone Cole as Big Ben & Shane Cole as Troy. They were all business when it came to receiving candy!!

Bodie Decore and big sister Emmy Decore (bottom center) from Shawnee, OH couldn’t wait for it to finally get dark last October 31st!

Salvador Hernandez (bottom right) sent his photo all the way from Mexicali Baja California, México.



Big members of Steeler Nation are welcome too:

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Ben poses with, whoa, I mean Ben look-a-like David Helmontaller (left) poses with a buddy from work dressed as a recipient of a Ben Roethlisberger Foundation grant (okay, not really); and Ben look-a-like John McFarland (right) poses with his buddy, Sadiq Hough, dressed as Coach Tomlin.



It’s all about Steelers football for this family – even on Halloween!

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The Poulter’s were ready to hit the field – or rather, the neighborhood! Left to right: 1-year old Lily is a cheerleader, Alexis as a referee, Mike […]

By |October 4th, 2015|

Ben: Watching from the sideline

Danielle Coll @DanielleMColl
You will never see a bigger fan of his teammates than Big Ben. Just another reason to love #7. Get well soon Ben!! @_BigBen7 @steelers

Andrea @Andreainpghpa
Watching @_BigBen7 cheering on his team is ALMOST as much fun as watching him play!

Kelly McCall ‏@KellyBigben
@_BigBen7 Great to see you smiling & walking on the field! I hope each day you feel better than the last ❤️#7 bigfan



From Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com:

Ben Roethlisberger is walking around on the Heinz Field sideline four days after spraining his left medial collateral ligament, which is considered a good sign for the franchise quarterback because he’s ditched the crutches.

Roethlisberger is expected to watch tonight’s Pittsburgh Steelers-Baltimore Ravens game from the sideline and serve as a de facto coach. Roethlisberger said during the week he was negotiating with Steelers coach Mike Tomlin, who has a no-crutches-on-the-sideline policy, to be with his teammates during the game.

He got his wish.


More from Mr. Fowler here.



Also from Thursday night:

The many faces of Cheerleading Ben.



And check this out:


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What a great photo from Teresa Varley of #7 & #36 during the Steelers halftime presentation for Jerome Bettis!



Tonight on NFL Network at 9:00 PM (ET):

“A Football Life: Jerome Bettis” – From Detroit to Notre Dame, LA to Pittsburgh and finally to Canton, a grand tour on the only Bus to stop at the pro football Hall of Fame.


Then at 10:00 PM (ET):

“A Football Life: Joe Greene” – The life and times of Mean Joe Greene, foundation of the Steel Curtain and the first Pittsburgh Steeler to have his number retired in 50 years.


By |October 2nd, 2015|