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September 26, 2004 - Steelers @ Dolphins1436 viewsWatching the action from the sidelines.
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Training Camp, 2017522 views7 and 92...sort of. #FamilyFest
Photo: Teresa Varley
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Training Camp, 2005744 viewsBen with Coach Cowher.
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September 13, 2020 - Prayers for safe travel for #7 303 views...and all of our wonderful Steelers players & personnel as they head to East Rutherford, NJ to take on the New York Giants on Monday Night Football!
Photos: Karl Roser
https://www.steelers.com/photos/travel-photos-week-1-at-new-york-giants
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December 18, 2004 - Steelers vs Giants930 viewsBen heads for the tunnel after the game at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey on December 18, 2004.
The Steelers won 33-30.
Photo: Corbis
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Training Camp 2014 - July 26, 2014481 viewsJuly 26, 2014: Ben and Heath on the field at St. Vincent.
Photo: Ryan Recker
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December 6, 2009 - Raiders @ Steelers1335 viewsBen gets past Oakland Raiders Jay Richardson, left, as he scrambles for a fourth-quarter first down.
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December 21, 2008 - Steelers @ Titans858 viewsBen Roethlisberger congratulates wide receiver Santonio Holmes after they combined on a 31-yard touchdown pass against the Tennessee Titans in the second quarter of an NFL football game in Nashville, Tenn., Sunday, Dec. 21, 2008.
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First weekend of Training Camp, 2018304 viewsWorth the wait!
“I have been a fan since he was drafted in 2004, but I’ve come to respect him more for his faith in Christ than in his work on the football field in the last two years. Last year before the season began, I heard a talk that was posted on his Facebook page that Ben gave at the Ignite Men’s Impact Weekend about his faith. I knew Ben was a Christian as am I, but to hear his testimony and how he has truly learned to rely on Christ and how he was willing to share his struggles and weaknesses changed my view of him completely. I decided that day that I would come to training camp in Latrobe (which I only live about 20 minutes from) as much as I could to try to get Ben’s autograph not because of any other reason but because I deeply respected him for choosing to share his faith the way he had. I began posting my goal on Facebook with my friends and called it #Benwatch2017!
I came to training camp with family, with friends and on my own after work a total of eight times and never got it! I would either get on the wrong side of where he was signing or he wouldn’t sign on those days. I knew I would be back in 2018! My luck finally changed and Ben came over and signed near where I was! I got in the line and honestly I would have been happy with the autograph I had sought out, but as Ben was signing my terrible towel I said thank you and that I had tried eight times last year to get his autograph but it never worked out. Ben looked at me, smiled and said, ‘Well good for you!!’. I know it was a hot day with a lot of crazy things happening as he was signing, people yelling, pictures being taken, and people crowded around him but he was so kind and sincerely answered me with a smile. That reaction despite what was going on was the reason I have come to to respect him more than his playing! When I saw the Facebook post this past week about sending pictures and stories about Ben from camp I honestly didn’t think I would have anything to send but here I am with a wonderful story! Thank you for letting us share our stories about the fun that happens at Training Camp! Go Steelers!†— Christa Mortimer.
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Training Camp, 2016460 views...10 years ago Big Ben was fairly new to PGH when my wife Amber and I ran into him at a Dairy Queen in Ross Township. We were already in line and were pregnant with our first son Josef. Ben was right behind us so we asked for a picture and an autograph on the receipt for our ice cream made out to Josef. Ten years later…here we are again, with our third and almost the same pose (but no ice cream this time)! Always Big ben fans! Big shout out to coach Giemont for making this possible! — Joseph Vinciguella
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October 7, 2012 - Eagles vs Steelers809 viewsBen looks downfield to pass during the first half.
"I think all of the guys that you can make an argument for being franchise quarterbacks, I think that’s the common tie that binds them. They come in many different forms, shapes, and sizes and skill sets. Some of them are pocket passers. Some of them are mobile. But, the reality is if they’re in that discussion it’s because they deliver when it’s time to deliver. No question, I don’t care who you’re talking to, Ben is in that discussion." -- Mike Tomlin, post-game.
Photo: Getty Images
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