Just in time for Christmas…
Today, Ben announced the ninth grant award of the 2018 season from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation at The Giving Back Fund.
His Foundation will be distributing a grant to the Kenner Police Department, west of the Mercedes-Benz Superdome where the Steelers will play the New Orleans Saints this Sunday, December 23th.
The Kenner Police Department plans to use the funds to purchase much needed training and safety equipment for their three-dog K-9 unit.
“With this generous grant, the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will significantly assist and enhance the Kenner Police K-9 Unit’s ability in helping investigate and solve crimes while saving lives and making the City of Kenner a great place to live, work, and raise families. The Kenner Police Department appreciates and salutes the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation with its generous support of our two-legged and four-legged K-9 Officers who are invaluable in protecting our every day.” — Kenner Chief of Police Michael J. Glaser.
In commenting on why the mission of the foundation is so important to him, Roethlisberger said, “We’re very fortunate to be in the position that we are able to help these K-9 units. The work that is performed by the dogs and their handlers as well as the bond that is formed is incredible. We’re just thrilled to do our small part.”
Fans of The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation can support future K-9 grants by purchasing candy on Sarris Candies’ website, (www.SarrisCandiesFundraising.com), using a special purchase code (77-7777). Sarris will donate 25 percent of the purchase price to Ben’s foundation.
You can also donate directly here.
If you’d like more information about the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation you can check out his foundation page here. For more detailed information, please contact Jessica Duffaut at www.givingback.org.
Congratulations are in order…
for these Steelers players headed to the 2019 Pro Bowl:
Antonio Brown, James Conner, David DeCastro, Cameron Heyward, Maurkice Pouncey and Alejandro Villanueva.
And Big Ben couldnt’ be happier to see members of his offense selected –
“They are the best line in the league. They really are the reason I stay upright and healthy. They are the most important part of this team because as they go, we go.”
The Pro Bowl will be played on Sunday, Jan. 27th at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida.
You can read more about the selections here.
The Ben Roethlisberger Show
Recap provided by 93.7 The Fan:
During his radio show on The Fan Tuesday, Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger says Sunday’s victory against the New England Patriots was the definition of a complete team win.
“It just felt like everybody contributed. It might not have been a spectacular day on anybody’s front but it was a pretty good offensive day. It sounds crazy because he didn’t score all the points we wanted to score and things like that but, just guys making plays,” said Roethlisberger.
Running back Jaylen Samuels had a big day filling in for the injured James Conner with 142 rushing yards on 19 carries. Roethlisberger says other than not picking up on a blitz that lead to a sack during the second drive, the rookie had a great day.
“After that (sack) I thought (he) did do some good things, picking up the blitz . . . and so the way that he played really I think will help his confidence and help him to continue to grow and we can continue to use him, that’s fun to see.”
Receiver James Washington, who Ben singled out a few weeks ago, had his biggest game so far this season with three catches for 65 yards.
“I thought that James made some huge plays for us. The one down the sideline tracking the ball, going up, high-pointing it, thought that was great. Then he had a catch and (broke) a tackle (for a) run. He starting to play with confidence and when I said that to him a few weeks ago, ‘get your confidence back’, he’s showing that,” said Roethlisberger.
Roethlisberger was criticized for his strong criticism of Washington after the team’s loss to Denver but Ben says he knew Washington would use it to improve.
“That’s why I didn’t get too worked up when the outside world called me out for saying what I did to him because they don’t know what’s going on. You know there’s the talking heads and the “professionals” on ESPN and they think they know, but they really don’t know what’s going on inside our locker room so I am just so proud of (Washington).”
Before the game even started Roethlisberger says that they decided there weren’t going to be any individual player introductions and that he and center Maurkice Pouncey decided […]
It’s a Victory Monday

Amazing time at the @steelers game. Last night @_BigBen7 texted me and told me I should go to the @Saints game next week. He got me and the kids all tickets. Kids are SO excited. They’ll finally get to meet Ben after hearing me talk so highly of him. #greatguy #SteelersNation pic.twitter.com/q6eqSapo8a
— Noah Galloway (@Noah_Galloway) December 17, 2018
#SteelerNationUK reppin' #Steelers @1CSW at yesterday's tailgate with our Australian and Mexican #SteelerNation #snuproud pic.twitter.com/QK7LFGa6Z8
— Gordon Dedman (@SteelUK) December 17, 2018
another rowdy @steelers fan going crazy 😂🤣🖤💛 #SteelerNation #SteelersVsPatriots @_BigBen7 @TeamJuJu #HereWeGo pic.twitter.com/qiZFrXzNrr
— Julie Hicks (@JulieHicks21) December 17, 2018
Caught him mid td celebration!!#herewego @steelers @_BigBen7 pic.twitter.com/NESpJXEvO9
— Dennis Maginot (@dennis_maginot) December 17, 2018
“Roethlisberger! There’s Roethlisberger! Where’s Tony Brown?!” –#SamKM @steelers @_BigBen7 @AB84 pic.twitter.com/FIi1OguVu0
— Keegan Maloney (@kmaloney54) December 17, 2018
Week 15: Patriots 10, Steelers 17
“It’s not about me and beating the Patriots and beating Tom Brady. It’s about the Pittsburgh Steelers winning a big football game. That’s the only thing that matters to me.” — Ben.
Respect. pic.twitter.com/W58NSYuFYr
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 17, 2018
“Good team effort. It was going to be required. I like the no blink and supportive approach of the team in all three phases. We all had moments where we didn’t get it done. But we all had moments where we uplifted the other phases. That is what team is. We did what we had to do. Guys made plays. We are appreciative of the efforts, thankful to get the win, assess it and get ready to move on to the next challenge this journey possesses.” — Coach Tomlin.
@_BigBen7 @steelers BIG Win!!! pic.twitter.com/6M1AzHAqW2
— Robert Wein (@rmweinjr) December 17, 2018
“With the team’s eighth win of the year, #Steelers QB Ben Roethlisberger ensured a non-losing record for the 15th time in his 15 seasons in the NFL.” — Burt Lauten, Steelers Director of Communications.
Ben Roethlisberger now has 30 touchdown passes in 2018 to mark the third season of his career with at least 30 scoring tosses (2007 and 2014: 32). pic.twitter.com/hTBzCSl3E1
— Pittsburgh Steelers (@steelers) December 16, 2018
“That last downfield gain by Antonio Brown and Ben Roethlisberger was off a broken play, off script. That’s when the duo is at its best.” — Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com.
@steelers @SteelerNationMN @AB84 @_BigBen7 Great win tonight! My husband and daughter flew in from Minnesota! #SteelersVsPatriots #GoSteelers pic.twitter.com/ydJ58HVDPq
— Kelli Hoeppner (@KelliHoeppner) December 17, 2018
“I thought [Jaylen Samuels’] whole game was awesome. He caught the ball, he ran. The way that he stepped up was special and James Washington as well. The plays that he made were just huge today for us and big plays for us…I thought guys answered the bell today!” — Ben.
Big shout to the DEFENSE y’all went CRAZY!!! BIG WIN!!! #SteelersNation pic.twitter.com/fEeilpx9xM
— JuJu Smith-Schuster (@TeamJuJu) December 17, 2018
“This was going to be a great challenge for us […]
Gunslinger ‘artist’: The risk and reward of Ben Roethlisberger
“That’s a tough kid. I don’t know if he gets enough credit for all the things that he does. Runs when he has to, stands in the pocket, gives his receivers time, makes throws under pressure, people hanging on him, consistently the target every defense tries to attack. … He doesn’t give you many chances [for interceptions]. He uses the tight ends, the backs as well as the receivers. He’s got a lot of options. Makes a lot of good decisions on getting the ball to who has the best opportunity in space in coverage or the best matchup.” — Patriots coach Bill Belichick.
From Jeremy Fowler, ESPN.com:
Very few humans can shuffle frantically to the left to avoid a sack and rip a fastball 45 yards between two Los Angeles Chargers defenders for an Antonio Brown touchdown the way Ben Roethlisberger did in Week 13.
Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Randy Fichtner had that play fresh in his mind as he described the eye-popping — and sometimes head-scratching — duality of Roethlisberger’s confidence as a thrower.
“Sometimes you want to say, ‘Where did that come from?. And then other times you’re like, ‘Where did that come from?’ I mean, it’s just a matter of how you say it.” — Randy Fichtner.
As the Steelers try to strengthen their playoff hopes with a win over the New England Patriots on Sunday, they will place the football in the hands of a quarterback who wins, dazzles and throws interceptions like few others.
In a new era of NFL passers that features human rifles (Patrick Mahomes), RPO wizards (Deshaun Watson) and other 7-on-7 disciples, Roethlisberger might be the last true extension of Brett Favre, whose penchant for picks and big plays embodied the throwback “gunslinger” mantra.
“I’m a quarterback that is going to go out and sling it. You talk about gunslinger or whatever you want to talk about. I’m not going to worry about interceptions. I hate doing them. They bother me. But I’m going to go out and play my game and try to help us win football games.” — Roethlisberger, on his weekly radio show in November.
Two different coaches interviewed for this story brought up the Favre comparison unprompted. One’s a Hall of Famer, the other will surely become one after retirement.
Roethlisberger ranks top five in […]