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August 12, 2006 - Pre-Season1633 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger before play against the Arizona Cardinals August 12, 2006. (He may be doing some kind of kung-fu move here! lol)
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April 20, 2007 - Steelers Mini-Camp973 views
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July 30, 20061658 viewsThe Pittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger and Troy Polamalu at first day of practice at training camp on St. Vincent College at Latrobe, Pennsylvania on July 30, 2006.
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Training Camp - July 27, 2013468 viewsBen greets youth football players on the way to the practice field.
Photo: Charles LeClaire
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Pro-Day Workout - March 25, 20041527 viewsThe pro-day workout of former RedHawks quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was the attraction, and a half-dozen draft-eligible ex-teammates tried to catch some of the refracted attention.
Scouts or assistant coaches from nearly all 32 NFL teams made their way to Oxford. Two head coaches, Green Bay's Mike Sherman and the Giants' Tom Coughlin - along with Giants' general manager Ernie Accorsi and three of the club's scouts - were there, too.
Charting each of the players' moves with stopwatches and clipboards, scouts watched them lift weights, jump, sprint and run agility drills before congregating in Yager Stadium for the main event: Ben throws.
He threw long and short, soft and hard, down the middle and toward the sideline - showing off his impressive arm and timing on the deep out pattern.
Roethlisberger ran 4.76 seconds in the 40-yard dash. And he clocked an 11.8 - considered fast for a quarterback - on a three-cone agility drill.
The Packers have the 25th pick in the first round and a quarterback named Brett Favre, but that didn't stop Sherman from making the trip.
"He's probably going be gone before we pick, but I always want to cover our bases in case something happens - he falls or we move up," Sherman said. "I thought he had an excellent workout. He did everything here he does on tape. You have to watch the game tape to really appreciate what kind of quarterback he is and what kind of leadership skills he has."
From the Cincinnati Enquirer/March 26, 2004
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Pre-Season, Game 3 - Steelers @ Bills634 views"It was big for us because we want to be physical. We pride ourselves on that, the line prides themselves on that. I think Isaac did a great job of pushing it, almost getting in. Then he got a little help from Ramon Foster and he just dragged him right in." -- Ben to NFLN sideline reporter Kim Jones on winning the battle at the line of scrimmage for the first touchdown.
Photo: AP
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October 7, 2007 - Steelers vs. Seahawks614 viewsPittsburgh Steelers Ben Roethlisberger congratulates tight end Heath Miller following his touchdown reception in the second quarter against the Seattle Seahawks at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh on October 7, 2007.
Final Score: Steelers 21, Seahawks 0
Photo: UPI / Archie Carpenter
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November 28, 2010 - Steelers @ Bills681 views"Roethlisberger ran for 55 yards, including a 16-yard touchdown run, in a win over Oakland two weeks ago. He converted a key third-down play with an 18-yard scramble this past week against Buffalo, a run that coach Mike Tomlin called 'a significant, uplifting play for our football team.' " -- Mark Kaboly, Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/news/s_711610.html
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2005 - week 17 - Steelers vs. Lions1231 viewsSteelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger scrambles away from some Lions pressure.
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September 26, 2004 - Steelers @ Dolphins2028 views Ben runs with the ball after scrambling out of the pocket in a driving rainstorm produced by an outer band of Hurricane Jeanne during the game against the Miami Dolphins at Pro Player Stadium on September 26, 2004 in Miami, Florida.
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2004 - Week 6 - Steelers vs. Cowboys1197 views"One Talented Rookie" (AP)
Ben Roethlisberger is pursued by Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marcellus Wiley on a 5-yard touchdown play in the first quarter.
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June 3, 2010 - Ben addresses the media894 viewsHeading over to the group of media members after practice.
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