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Thursday: Talking O-line, Heath Miller & playing the Chiefs

The media caught up with Big Ben this afternoon after practice.


Some of the highlights from his interview:

082213newsHow dependent are you guys on the running game this year?

We always want to be able to run the ball. It makes you more balanced and helps open up the pass and the play-action pass. So, it’s a big key for us. We’ve got guys that have been here and have done it – Isaac Redman, Jonathan Dwyer and Baron Batch. So, we hope we can get him [Le’Veon Bell] back as soon as we can, just as another guy.


Re: Having an edge this week as a team going into the game Saturday:

You want to win every game you play. That being said, I think the ones that start in a couple weeks are a little more important. It’s a good week for us, especially offensively. They have a real good defense and are going to present some looks that we haven’t seen in a while. It will be good work for us.


Do you still have a lot of faith in the offensive line?

Oh yeah, no doubt about it. My faith is at an all-time high with them. I’m not worried about that.


How come?

Because I know who they are and what they bring to the table.


We haven’t seen the starting five offensive linemen play together very much. Do you just have enough faith individually in them that it all adds up?

Yeah, because I see their work in practice, and I see their work in training camp. I see them in meetings and see the continuity that they have. It really instills a lot of confidence in me.


Can the other TEs be like Heath Miller?

Heath is special. To me, he’s one of the best tight ends in the game. As we say with guys that leave here, we never ask guys to be anybody but the best they can be. So, we’re not asking David Paulson or David Johnson or any of the other guys to be Heath – just be the best they can be and do a great job of filling in until Heath is ready to come back.


You can watch video of Ben’s interview and read more here.


By |August 22nd, 2013|

Viva Ben, viva el #7


The Regios de Acero Steelers, proud fan club of Steelers México, wants Ben to know that not only do they have his jersey on…but they “have his back” as well!


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Los Steelers México deseamos que sepas que te brindamos todo nuestro apoyo y con orgullo llevamos puesta tu playera.

“Ben, everybody here in Monterrey, Mexico – The Regios de Acero Steelers fan club wish you and the team good luck for the 2013 season.” — Roger Saucedo, Regios de Acero Steelers



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Los fans de los Steelers en México llevan la camisa de Ben con orgullo, dedicación y pasión.

“This season, my friends and I will make the trip to the home of the Steelers – Heinz Field in December for the game against the Bengals!” — Roger


To really appreciate these amazing photos, click here for the larger versions!


¡Gracias por enviar estas maravillosas fotos!


By |August 21st, 2013|

Monday: Ben’s interview with KDKA’s Bob Pompeani

Did you miss it? Have no fear, we have the goods here!

“A loss is a loss to me. I don’t care how much you lose by. You lose by one point and it still a loss and it still hurts just as bad. So, we look at it as a loss, not it could have been this way or it could have been that way because there is an element of luck involved this game. The ball needs to bounce your way, but how could we have not made it be close? How could we have scored more points? How could we have not let them score as many points? Whatever it is, that’s what we need to evaluate and figure out how can we change it so it doesn’t happen again?” — Ben



Ben sat down with Mr. Pompeani last week in Latrobe. The interview was shown this afternoon on KDKA-Channel 2 during the 5:30 PM broadcast:

August192013_KDPomp_HP_1Pompeani started the interview by asking if having a child will make him a better quarterback.

“It brings a different perspective to life. It definitely teaches you discipline and patience, so maybe it will translate to being a better football player,” Roethlisberger said.

With the amount of head injuries piling up in the game of football over the past few years, some are questioning whether or not to let their kids get involved with the sport. Roethlisberger said he would let his son play football, but he has one restriction.

“If he wants to, absolutely, he can do whatever he chooses to do – within reason obviously. But my only stipulation that I will hold back will be that you can’t play until fifth grade. That’s when I played. I think kids are playing full contact way too early now. First, second, third and they’re hitting in helmets and that stuff. That’s the only thing I’ll say – no until the fifth grade. Flag football before, fine, but no full contact until at least the fifth grade,” Roethlisberger said.

Last year, much was made about a supposed rift between Offensive Coordinator Todd Haley and Roethlisberger. However, Big Ben said that there were no issues and their relationship has grown over the past year.

“I think it’s great. I don’t think there was ever an issue. People […]

By |August 19th, 2013|

“Franchise QB takes the next step”

“It’s a totally different year and dynamic for him. Even though he was ‘the guy,’ he had a couple elder statesmen in the (quarterback) room that he always showed 100-percent respect to. Now, he’s not only ‘the guy,’ he’s the elder statesman. It’s a different dynamic for him which I think he’s relishing. We’re excited about that aspect of it.” — Steelers offensive coordinator Todd Haley.



From Mike Prisuta, Scout.com:

August192103_BHRPhotographyBen Roethlisberger’s presence has been as obvious as it has been audible at St. Vincent College.

In the huddle, in the meeting room, even in the cafeteria, where Roethlisberger joked the other day about exiting the pocket on a bootleg just fast enough to stay ahead of a hard-charging Steve McLendon, Roethlisberger has been as at ease as he has been involved and in charge.

Apparently, the transformation of Roethlisberger from mere franchise quarterback to franchise quarterback/voice of veteran experience among the QBs agrees with him.

He’s been heard from daily out on the practice field, talking with not only the other QBs but also the running backs, the tight ends and especially with the wide receivers before, during and after drills, a few of which Roethlisberger has appeared to be running at times.

When something works, it’s discussed.

When something doesn’t work, it’s discussed.

The on-field chatter has been as consistent as the sunshine at St. Vincent.

Roethlisberger’s level of engagement in what’s been taking place here has been unlike any in his nine previous camps with the Steelers.

“In meeting rooms, individual drills, team drills, you’re seeing a lot different side of him than maybe you saw last year,” Haley said. “For example, (Thursday) he’s supposed to be in the no-huddle for six (plays); he’s politicking before practice to get eight. He’s excited about what he’s doing and what we’re doing and continuing to try to get this thing where we need to be.

“I know he’s a good thrower. More importantly, the decision-making, handling the no-huddle, handling some of the checks and things like that, he’s on top of his game.”


You can read more from Mr. Prisuta’s column here!


*Photo taken by fan Biggie Riley, BHR Photography. You can see more of her photos, and others who have shared theirs from training camp here!


By |August 19th, 2013|

“Hearing from Ben Roethlisberger”


Highlights from Ben’s Friday media interviews –


From Steelers.com this evening:

August16thTraining camp is almost over. What do you think of the offense and the improvements so far?

Just every day, you try to make improvements, from doing better jobs to not dropping passes and blocking schemes.

You see mistakes on day one and day two, and as long as you don’t see the same mistake twice that is improvement.


You have a young offensive line. Is that a challenge for you?

I don’t think that they are that young, truthfully. Maurkice Pouncey has been in the league for a while, Ramon Foster has been in the league for a while and Marcus Gilbert has been here for a couple years now. David DeCastro and Mike Adams are obviously the two younger guys but they are both second-year guys, and I’m excited for that group. They are really gelling and meshing together, and I can’t wait to see how it goes with them.


You told us in the spring that you changed some things with your workouts and offseason things. How do you feel?

My arm feels a lot stronger. I can get the ball down the field better to the receivers and Coach Tomlin had said the same thing. To me, that is what I thought was most important. My arm got strong and stayed strong.


August16th_1The last game, the average of your passes that went past the line of scrimmage was five yards. You threw a 20-yarder to Antonio Brown. Is that a preview of things to come?

That was intentional. We really wanted to do that against a 4-3 type defense. We wanted to work on our screen games and our short, underneath-type passes. The one to Antonio was more of a conversion route, he wasn’t supposed to go that deep, and it was a conversion-type of thing. It was more game plan than anything.

I still think that they will be weapons for us by throwing the short ball. But like I said, that particular game was more about game planning.


When talking to other quarterbacks or even other doctors and your experience when talking about your arm and its strength, what do you think the leading strength is supposed to be in a […]

By |August 16th, 2013|

Tune in or set your DVR…

Monday, August 19th to KDKA-Channel 2!

August192013_KDPomp_HP_1That’s when Ben’s sit-down interview with KDKA Sports Director Bob Pompeani will air!

What will it take for the Steelers to win the division this season?

Has his relationship with Todd Haley changed this year?

How has Ben’s workout regiment changed from years past?

Ben answers all in this one-on-one interview from Latrobe.

Then there are a few questions closer to home to be answered – like will he allow Benjamin Jr. to play football? And what is his “best diaper changing moment” (at least, so far!)?


If you are out of KDKA’s market area, don’t worry, we’ll post the link to the interview here!


*Thank you to Mr. Pompeani for the “sneak peak”, and to Mr. Lauten at the Steelers for the photo!



And before the game on Monday night…

August16th_SallyWigginDon’t miss Ben’s interview with WTAE-TV Channel 4‘s Sally Wiggin!

Her tweet from this evening:

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Loved talking to @_BigBen7 today for @WTAE #Black&Gold Primetime Monday night at 7 live from FedEx Field!


The Black & Gold Primetime crew will be live from FedEx Field outside of Washington DC for this special right before the Pittsburgh Steelers take on the Washington Redskins.

Stay on Channel 4 to watch the game at 8:00 PM. If you are not in their viewing area, tune in to ESPN. Their Monday Night Countdown show begins at 7:00 PM.


Thank you to Ms. Wiggin for the photo!


By |August 16th, 2013|