2012 Pro Bowl804 viewsNFC starting quarterback Aaron Rodgers congratulates Ben in the AFC win.
Photo: Getty Images
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July 9, 2012 - The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation Invitational1354 viewsThe event was organized by Justin Aquilante and ProServ Executive Services.
Photo: Tommy/Proserv Executive Service
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2012 Pro Bowl1193 viewsJanuary 26th: Michael Moore, stationed in Hawaii, took this photo of Ben posing with other military personnel after practice.
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Will Ben be beaned in the head by the Bus?2478 viewsThank you to Jan for this photo!
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October 26, 2008 - Giants @ Steelers798 viewsBen Roethlisberger calls an audible in the first quarter during the New York Giants vs. Pittsburgh Steelers at Heinz Field.
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New York Daily News Sports Magazine2562 viewsFrom February 2, 2009.
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Veterans Day Weekend - 20121152 viewsJason Kayla and his friend Don Fell in Baghdad, Iraq 2011.
*Click on any photo for a larger version!
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September 7, 2014 - Browns vs. Steelers860 viewsTalking with offensive coordinator Todd Haley during the second quarter.
Photo: Justin K. Aller/Getty Images
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October 15, 20061031 views
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August 11, 2008713 viewsUsing white athletic tape, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger taped the No. 16 on the side of his helmet. It was a tribute to Charlie Batch, the backup QB who suffered a broken collarbone in Friday’s preseason won over the Philadelphia Eagles.
Batch underwent surgery at noon Monday (August 11th) to fix the fracture.
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It's Benday: August 24, 2022237 viewsFrom Photographer Ed Thompson:
A recognizable future HOFer snuck into the Steelers facilty today and made his rounds getting lots of love and hugs from the staff and players. Ben also spent some private time too with Mr. Rooney.
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'Father Knows Best'335 views“I think I coached him his first year when he played soccer when he was really small,†said Ken Roethlisberger. “I found that I put him on the bench too much because he was my son and I wanted to be fair. You know how they are when they are little. You are supposed to share time. I did that more than I should have because I didn’t want my kid playing more than others and upset a parent. Then I thought that isn’t fair, so I left it up to someone else to decide if they wanted to put him on the bench or play him. I opted to stop coaching. I never coached him on the field anymore. I coached him at home afterwards, on the way home we talked about it, or in the backyard. That is when I did my coaching.â€
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