2010 NFL HOF Induction Ceremony747 viewsBen and his teammates arrive in Canton, Ohio to watch their defensive coordinator, Dick LeBeau, be enshrined at the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
"To me, it's long overdue. He hasn't coached me personally, but we have a great relationship. We have a lot of talks and a lot of fun, and he's just a great guy. If I ever played defense, he'd be the guy I want coaching me because I see what he does for the defensive players." - Ben on Coach LeBeau, from an article in the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review.
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September 27, 2015 - Best Wishes for Ben 505 viewsRegios de Acero â€@regiosdacero
Get well @_BigBen7 ! for you. #RegiosDeAcero #Steelers fan club #Monterrey #Mexico #HereWeGo
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Muhammad Ali Celebrity Fight Night XIII, March 24, 20072600 viewsBen with his autographed bag of goodies from Fight Night.
Thank you to Haydee for finding this photo!
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2016 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp494 viewsPass #400! Whew!!!
Photo: Vince Rush
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May 4, 2013 - Sports Vault Shop at King of Prussia Mall 1219 viewsVia Twitter:
Brian Besselman @Besselman - @_BigBen7 Thanks for the picture with me and my Steelers girls today!
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October 25, 2009 - Vikings @ Steelers970 viewsBen tries to avoid a sack by EJ Henderson.
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June 10, 2013 - Big Ben receives National Champion of Youth Award2253 viewsFor the past four years, the organization said hundreds of inner-city children had a dream come true when they found themselves on a football field with “Big Ben.â€
Ben financed the cost of mini-camp experiences and took time to make each child feel special.
â€For many of the children in attendance from the Boys & Girls Club, this became their only summer vacation, and Ben provided them with memories that will last a lifetime†said Mike Hepler, president and CEO of the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Pennsylvania.
Hepler said the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western PA wants to focus on the impact Ben has had on young people in the community.
Photo: Richard Cook
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2006 ESPY Awards1795 viewsJuly 12, 2006
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AFC Divisional Championship, January 15, 20051164 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger points to the fans during the first quarter of the AFC Divisional playoff against the New York Jets in Pittsburgh, January 15, 2005.
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September 18, 2016 - Bengals vs Steelers1129 viewsWaiting for someone...anyone...to get open!
Final Score: Steelers 24, Bengals 16
Photo: NFL
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October 23, 2011 - Steelers vs. Cardinals718 viewsBig Ben throws longest pass in Steelers history in win
From CBS Sports post-game:
In the long history of the Pittsburgh Steelers, there has never been a pass like it, and the play set the tone for a big day.
The big play from Roethlisberger to Wallace, cheered on by a crowd that included a generous and boisterous bunch of Steelers fans, came in the second quarter after an Arizona drive stalled at the Steelers 39 and Dave Zastudil’s 30-yard punt pinned Pittsburgh on its 9-yard line. A false start pushed it back to the Steelers 5.
On the next play, Roethlisberger dropped back into the Pittsburgh end zone and lofted a pass down the sideline toward Wallace, who had beaten cornerback Richard Marshall.
Wallace caught the ball in stride, breaking free of a pair of would-be tacklers along the way, and raced to the end zone for the score that made it 14-0 with 8:09 left in the half.
Photo: Getty Images
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May 21, 2007 - "The Alliance" Event1833 viewsBen meets with little Ethan Morrison. Ethan and his mother were guests at the "The Alliance" event that Ben spoke at. 5-year old Ethan lost his father and two of his siblings in a terrible car accident last April.
Ben answering that tough question from 5-year old Ethan: "What's your favorite food?"
Ben: "My favorite fruit?"
Nicole Morrison: "Food...he has alot of teeth missing." (explaining why her son was a bit hard to understand)
Ben: "That's alright, I used to have a lot of teeth missing too. My favorite food is pizza!"
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