February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl Sunday968 viewsBen Roethlisberger throws a pass during the first quarter of the NFL Super Bowl XLIII football game against the Arizona Cardinals, Sunday, Feb. 1, 2009, in Tampa, Fla.
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December 24, 20051114 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger #7 during the Steelers vs. Cleveland Browns game at Cleveland Browns Stadium on Saturday, December 24, 2005. Pittsburgh won 41-0.
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2021's first Lil' Fan Friday315 viewsAs you can see, 9-month old Leo has been a Steelers fan his whole life!! (Photo: Mom Emily)
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Veterans Day Weekend - 20121202 viewsHere is a pic of me from FOB Lagman, Afghanistan from Summer, 2010. I was there as part of a Navy Forward Surgical Team.
Go Steelers!
CDR John Eckenrode
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This little fella....866 viewshas quite a big name to not only grow into, but to live up to: Rooney!!
Photo: Craig Nease
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"Sushi"1287 views...shows off her, uh, Terrible Towel saddle in San Antonio, Texas!!
Photo: Courtney Immel
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August 17, 20052217 viewsFrom a Washington Post article entitled, "Roethlisberger Is a Man of the People -
After Rookie Success, Steelers QB Is Taking Celebrity in Stride"
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September 10, 2009 - Steelers vs. Titans1205 viewsIn action against the Titans.
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2012 Training Camp493 viewsPhoto: Billy Jo Yakubik
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September 18, 2015 - The 10th Annual Jerome Bettis "Bus Stops Here" Foundation Gala666 viewsJerome Bettis â€@JeromeBettis36
My friend, my teammate, my honoree, @_bigben7! #busstopshere #caringforkidsgala
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London - September 29, 2013 - Steelers vs Vikings695 viewsPhoto: Jamie McDonald
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August 18, 2012 - Make-A-Wish: Christopher Naegeli 1408 views13-year old Christopher Naegeli watched the Steelers morning practice at training camp, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger came behind him, then knelt down beside him and started talking football.
The teenager who a few minutes earlier was joking with his mom and sister, got quiet and shy, meeting his hero for the first time. But after a few minutes Naegeli, who has spina bifida and came to camp through the Make-A-Wish Foundation, warmed up not just to Roethlisberger but also to Coach Mike Tomlin, and the rest of the players who came over to meet him, sign his football and joke around.
“It means a lot,†said his mother, Barbara Naegeli. “This is something he normally wouldn’t ever get to do. He likes watching football, but because of his wheelchair he will never be able to play. It’s great for him to get up close with the players.â€
And it was easy to see the players, including Roethlisberger whose foundation helps the Make-A-Wish Foundation, loved it as well.
“I think it’s awesome the players like to do it and love spending time with the kids,†said Naegeli.
– From an article by Teresa Varley, Steelers.com
http://blog.steelers.com/2012/08/18/wishes-really-do-come-true/
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