August Fan Photos are here!
And it looks like Steeler Nation dads are the ones making a strong family statement with the start of the season just around the corner!
And we’re going to start off with Super Steelers Dad Matt August, a police motor sergeant from Irvine, California:
My name is Matt August and I am a police sergeant in California. I was born a Pittsburgh Steelers fan in 1972 and have carried that love for the team through highs and lows. I am now raising my own family and they have also embraced my love for Steelers football. I am a huge Ben Roethlisberger fan and have several of his jersey’s, and am hoping I will be able to get one of his new Nike jerseys this year so that I can hang up my old Reebok jerseys. As you can see from our photo, we are a large family so making sure my entire family had jerseys has always been a priority for me rather than updating my own.
One of the things I admire and respect the most is his leadership of the team and his devotion to his family. I am also very appreciative of the many grants he provides to police departments to help fund police K9’s. These dogs are a tremendous resource and asset but can be cost prohibitive for so many agencies so his awareness and commitment to helping agencies is truly awesome. — Matt
Photo, left to right: Matt’s wife Traci, Kynnleigh (age 3), Makhenna (age 9), Hayden (age 7), Matthew (age 17), Jaelynn (age 6), Aubreigh (age 1) and Matt.
Domenic Costello and his son Hayden, age 3, proudly displaying their favorite player’s jersey while vacationing in Ocean City, MD aka Raven Country.
Proud new Steelers papa Bob Tschappat, Jr. named his son Benjamin Phillip Tschappat, and yes, that first name is for papa’s favorite player! Congratulations to Bob and Missy!
And from our Twitter dads:
Justin Pellegrino @justgrino
U know his first jersey had to be a @_BigBen7 So he can match his daddy. We are def ready. #Steelers
Brian Cooper @CoopsGolf
Ashton has steelers blood running through […]
WR’s, RB’s, TE’s and…P&W’s
(that would be Pizza & Wings!)
“Wheaton: ‘Every week is huge'”
From Teresa Varley, Steelers.com:
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger likes what he is seeing from Wheaton who right now is the team’s starter opposite Pro Bowl receiver Antonio Brown.
“He’s learning and growing fast. And we need him to,” said Roethlisberger. “That’s what is great, he doesn’t make the same mistake twice. He is busting his butt every day in practice.
“I grabbed him upstairs and talked to him about something that he did a little wrong in the game. He had nothing to do with the play but he was heartbroken that he screwed something up that he probably shouldn’t have. He puts in that work. He’s watched Antonio and knows what it takes to be a pro.”
Last year wasn’t what Wheaton had hoped from his rookie season, hampered by finger injuries that required surgery. While he played in 12 games, he finished with just six receptions for 64 yards and no touchdowns. But the potential was there, and after a strong offseason was slated as a starter during training camp.
“As of now I am in the position, so it’s my spot to lose,” said Wheaton. “I want to improve on everything so I want to make sure I am capable of holding down the position, that they have full confidence in me when we get out on the field. I still have a week or so to do that.
“I think I have a long ways to go, especially after watching the film I think I have a long ways to go. I made a good play in the game; Ben made it easy for me. I feel like I need to improve on everything. I want to be a good all-around player. I want to improve on everything out there.”
You can read more here.
“Big Ben challenges rookie wideout”
From Scott Brown, ESPN.com:
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger turned a question about Martavis Bryant into a challenge for the rookie wide receiver.
“He needs to get in his mind that he can help us and that he’s going to push it hard on every single play like the guys ahead of him are doing,” Roethlisberger said. “If you watch Antonio Brown, he scores on that second play [against the Buffalo Bills last Saturday] because […]
Best way to spend a Saturday night!
Fans emailed and tweeted their photos from the Bills vs Steelers game at Heinz Field to share with us:
Left to Right:
Mardee DeSantis @MardeeDeSantis
@_BigBen7 @steelers My boy is so excited to be at the game with his daddy! #gosteelers #goben #cpcantstophim
Jennifer Schropp @JaiLynnPhoto
@_BigBen7 with the North Allegheny & Bethel Park kids at last nights game! Such an honor to photograph the night.
“My grandson Christian made it to his first Steeler game vs. Bills.” — Tom Melnik, Bulter, PA
You can see the full-size images here.
Dr. Ronald Cypher shared his collection of pre-game shots as well:
That last one could sure use a caption! Any takers?
You can see all of his great photos here!
A special SHOUT OUT to a BIG Ben & Steelers fan…
Long-time followers of Ben’s site are familiar with Richard Culliver! He has graced our pages more than a few times over the last couple of years, and has received so many well wishes and prayers from you!
Well, he and his family could certainly use as many prayers as you can send, Steeler Nation!
“Life is so hard and so unfair. My sweet boy is soon to be completely healed. He as a new tumor lower in his brainstem and it’s taking him very quickly. My sweet wonderful beautiful boy is soon to be an angel watching over Rheagan Devin and I.” — Richard’s mother, Stephanie.
Please take a moment and visit him on Facebook at Richard’s Journey.
“Steelers starters crisp in 19-16 win over Bills”
From Will Graves, Associated Press:
Ben Roethlisberger needed all of two series to reach the end zone twice on Saturday night.
At the rate EJ Manuel and the Buffalo Bills are going it might take a month to reach that total.
Maybe longer if they don’t have dynamic rookie receiver Sammy Watkins.
The latest rebuilding process remains a work in progress in Buffalo. The Pittsburgh Steelers offered a glimpse that theirs might already be done.
Roethlisberger hit Antonio Brown for a 76-yard score on Pittsburgh’s second play from scrimmage and found Markus Wheaton for a 16-yard score as the Steelers edged the Bills 19-16 for their first preseason win in nearly two years.
“I think we came out and started fast,” Brown said. “We got some things going in a positive direction.”
Working almost exclusively out of the no-huddle, Roethlisberger finished 8 of 11 for 128 yards and the two scores. Shaun Suisham’s 20-yard field goal as time expired ended Pittsburgh’s five-game losing streak in exhibitions.
“The communication was what I wanted to work on and we didn’t have any mental errors of what I saw so far,” Roethlisberger said.
Bob Labriola @BobLabriola
Ben’s stats: 8-for-11, 128 yards; 2 TDs, 0 INTs, Rating of 150.8
Roethlisberger, working with an offense he insists can be one of the more potent in the league, hit Brown in stride on Pittsburgh’s second play from scrimmage and the Pro Bowl receiver ran away from a pair of defenders on his way to the end zone.
“It was a great read by Ben,” Brown said. “The defensive back got caught up with another guy. Ben hit me in the spot and I was able to get up to speed and turn the corner.”
The Steelers got the ball back moments later when Shazier — who missed the preseason opener with a right knee injury coach Mike Tomlin called a “boo boo” — showcased why Pittsburgh took him with the 15th pick in the first round.
Shazier stepped in front of Manuel’s pass intended for Scott Chandler and returned it 27 yards to the Buffalo 37.
The play highlighted a frantic half of play for Shazier, who finished with 11 total tackles in addition to his pick.
You can read more from from Mr. Graves here.
You can see a few more photos here.
Just in case you missed […]
Benjamin, Jr. checking in with Steeler Nation
Hi everybody! Hope you’re enjoying your summer.
I’ve been kinda busy myself! Dad told me to take care of mommy and Baylee while he was at training camp, and that’s just what I’ve been doing!
I’ve been keeping my toys picked up (mostly), taking my naps without complaint (pretty much), and I’m trying really hard not to run like a crazy man in the house. I’m also giving mommy lots of hugs.
And sometimes I even give my baby sister her morning bottle and a little kiss on the forehead…
Uh, mommy? Do I have to wait til’ she finishes the whole thing?
Dad, I hope you’re coming home soon!! I can’t keep this up anymore! This “man of the house” stuff is a lot of work!!!”
You can see more of our family photos here!
Training Camp: News, Notes & Quotes
“EJ Manuel pays close attention to Ben Roethlisberger”
From Matthew Fairburn at the Syracuse Post-Standard:
The Buffalo Bills have a vision for what they want to be.
They want to be a tough, physical football team that depends on their defense and running game to win. They want to give their young quarterback — who has a big arm, can move his feet and is a handful to bring down — a chance to succeed by surrounding him with talent. Most of all, they want to get back to the playoffs and snap a 14-year drought.
In other words, they want to replicate what the Pittsburgh Steelers did early in Ben Roethlisberger’s career.
Yes, a Super Bowl is a lofty target for the Bills, who have gone 6-10 in each of the last three seasons, but general manager Doug Whaley spent time in the Steelers organization and wants a few things to rub off on his current team.
“Their toughness and their idea that nothing less is expected than a championship,” Whaley said. “That’s what we’re trying to get to.”
Whaley has a particular vision for his second-year quarterback, EJ Manuel. He thinks he can be the Bills’ version of Roethlisberger — a big, strong-armed quarterback with some mobility. So Manuel was paying extra attention to the Steelers’ quarterback on Wednesday to see how he prepares and how he handles himself.
“It’s huge,” Manuel said of practicing with Roethlisberger. “I’ve always been a huge fan of Big Ben. Growing up in Virginia, it’s not too far from Pittsburgh, and obviously early in his career he took those guys to a Super Bowl, so like I said earlier, to get an opportunity to come out and practice with him is awesome.”
You can read more from Mr. Fairburn here.
“Ben Roethlisberger relishes teaching role”
From Scott Brown, ESPN.com:
The most hands-on training camp of quarterback Ben Roethlisberger’s career ends Friday when the Pittsburgh Steelers break camp after spending the last three weeks at St. Vincent College.
That doesn’t mean that Roethlisberger will stop going over painstaking details with his wide receivers or surrender his duties as a de facto coach when the Steelers start practicing at team headquarters next week.
“It’s been fun it’s something that I need to do and want to […]