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Ben to return tomorrow!

From the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette‘s Ed Bouchette this afternoon:

Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger will report back to the Steelers Monday afternoon, when the players gather for a 2 p.m. team meeting, coach Mike Tomlin said today.

He has kept a low profile over the past month, politely declining interviews as he worked out with a quarterbacks coach and some receivers in the area.

Tomlin said the Steelers will practice Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday.


You can read Mr. Bouchette’s full report here.



And from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review‘s Kevin Gorman:

Defensive end Brett Keisel, Roethlisberger’s best friend on the team, said the quarterback has been “doing good” despite missing the game, the competition and the camaraderie with his teammates for the past month.

“Getting anyone that has done what he’s done back is going to be great for us,” Keisel said. “We’ll just welcome him with open arms and move forward. … It’s been hard on him, but through it all, it’s made him a better person. We’ll be glad to get him back.”


You can read Mr. Gorman’s entire article here.


Ben is scheduled to do a press conference on Monday afternoon!


By |October 3rd, 2010|

Ben at the Chris Tomlin concert

Christian music artist Chris Tomlin performed to a sold-out crowd at the Consol Energy Center in Pittsburgh last night with Ben and his parents in the audience.Ben and Chris have become good friends, and for his mother Brenda’s birthday, Ben took her and his dad to the concert. The photo of Ben and Chris was taken backstage.Chris is a three-time Gospel Music Association male vocalist of the year, a two-time GMA artist of the year and two-time Grammy nominee.Ben said the show was awesome – that Chris’ music delivers a strong message and his talent is unreal.He would also like to wish his mom a very Happy Birthday!You can read an interview with Chris from the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette here. You can check out Chris’ website here. And, you can view a larger version of the photo here. Other Birthday Wishes…for this weekend go out to fans Anne Cooper (Oct 1st) and Dot Kifer (Oct 4th)!

By |October 1st, 2010|

Ben: Fired Up!

“It’s not like I have Mike Tomlin standing behind me to reinforce what I say. But I might as well have.  Ben’s been very coachable. He’s fired up to do this. I was a little intimidated at first, because I didn’t know what to expect. But he’s excited to come to work every day when I’m with him, and he’s putting his time to good use.” —  George Whitfield on working with Ben.


From Sports Illustrated senior writer Peter King this morning:

A week from now, one of the big stories in the league — maybe the biggest story in the league — will be Ben Roethlisberger returning to the Steelers after his four-week suspension. What kind of mood will Roethlisberger will be in? Will he be humbled, chastened? And in a football sense, will he be ready to return after the Steelers’ bye week to resume his starting role on a Super Bowl contender?

George Whitfield, a quarterback coach from San Diego, was hired by Roethlisberger’s agent, Ryan Tollner, to work privately with Roethlisberger for his four weeks away from the Steelers. Whitfield commutes from California each week and tries to simulate a regular Wednesday-Thursday-Friday practice week at a high school in Pittsburgh.

One thing Roethlisberger is happy about, Whitfield said, is to work on some of the mechanical things a quarterback never has time to do during a normal season. “He likes the fact that this is like a one-month mechanics camp,” Whitfield said. “He’s a very self-aware quarterback. He’ll say, ‘I pat the ball, I overstride, sometimes I’m sloppy in my drop — let’s work on those things,’ “Whitfield said. “I think he’s been very happy to be able to take some time to work on things he believes will make him a better player.”

“I think he’s going to come back sharper and hungrier,” Whitfield said. “He’s really focused right now.”


You can read the full story here.



Also Today:

“He’s going to be an amazing story!”

Former Pittsburgh Steeler and current ESPN analyst Merril Hoge spoke to WTAE Channel 4‘s Sally Wiggin today about seeing an obvious change in Ben since they began working closely together over the past month.


You can see his interview here.


*Thank you to Billie Jo for the link!

By |September 28th, 2010|

The Kody Snodgrass Memorial Foundation receives grant from Ben’s Foundation

The second grant of the 2010 season from The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will be distributed to The Kody Snodgrass Memorial Foundation, known as 832 K-9’s Deputy Dogs, near Tampa Bay, Florida.

The Foundation is seeking financial assistance to provide accelerated training for bloodhounds, specifically in response to child abduction.

“The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation has enabled this organization to bring more children home,” said Foundation Chairperson Angela Snodgrass. “Our mission is to save lives, and by increasing the level of training given to these miraculous bloodhounds, we also increase the success rate of finding the lost.”


From their website:

“The Kody Snodgrass Memorial Foundation, Inc. is dedicated to providing law enforcement with exceptional bloodhounds trained for police work at little or no charge. The Foundation, known as 832 K-9’s Deputy Dogs breeds, raises and trains registered bloodhounds, providing the expert training necessary for these dogs to become valuable partners in the law enforcement community.”

You can read about Officer Snodgrass (above with his partner Jimmy in 2001) who is the inspiration for this mission here.


This NFL season, The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will be distributing grants to police and fire departments in Pittsburgh, and in the cities and surrounding communities of each regular season away-game where the Steelers play.


You can learn about the Giving Back Fund by contacting Stephanie Sandler at (310) 649-5222 or visiting their website here.


For more info on Ben’s Foundation, check out the Foundation page on this site!


Also Today:

Congratulations to Charlie Batch and the Steelers for their 38-13 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers!

The Steelers are now 3-0 as they prepare this week to play the Baltimore Ravens on Sunday at Heinz Field – 1:00 pm.


Quote of the Day:

“The league does not want us to be 4-0 with a mad Ben [Roethlisberger] coming back, I’ll tell you that. We are playing with a lot of confidence as a team, offensively, defensively, special teams. I know Ben right now is itching to hurry up and get back to be here with us.”   — Hines Ward, during his post-game comments, on the Steelers being 3- 0.

By |September 27th, 2010|

Hendersonville Police Department to receive grant from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation

“I have had the opportunity to see first-hand how important the dogs are to these men and women who risk their lives every day to protect us. It’s incredible to see the strong bond that is formed between the dogs and their partners both on the job and at home.” — Ben Roethlisberger


Ben announced today the first grant of 2010 from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation at the Giving Back Fund.

The grant will be distributed to the Hendersonville Police Department, located near Nashville, Tennessee.

The department is seeking financial assistance to purchase a canine trained for the dual-purpose of narcotics and patrol duties.

This NFL season the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation will be distributing grants to police and fire departments in Pittsburgh, and in the cities and surrounding communities of each regular season away-game where the Steelers play.

The Steelers face the Tennessee Titans in Nashville this Sunday, September 19th at 1:00 p.m..

Earlier this summer, the Foundation invited police and fire departments in those nine cities to submit proposals detailing their needs.

“The Hendersonville Police Department greatly appreciates the support and assistance from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation grant,” said Hendersonville Police Interim Chief James L. Jones. “This grant will assist our department in continuing to provide K-9 services to the citizens of our community. The forming of partnerships between law enforcement and the private sector is an excellent way to provide enhanced services to communities across the nation.”

For more information about Ben’s Foundation or The Giving Back Fund, please contact Stephanie Sandler at (310) 649-5222 or visit www.givingbackfund.org.

By |September 16th, 2010|

RJ’s Jeep…

RJ’s father, Johnny Dabovich, sent photos of the jeep that he not only restored but had painted with an incredible Steelers mural done by artist Kenny Banks in Colorado!

Johnny’s story:

I’ve been a Steelers fan since the age of 7, I’m now 44. Growing up in New Mexico and now living in Colorado, it’s hard to collect anything with ‘Steelers’ on it. So when I had the chance to paint a vehicle black and gold I jumped on it.

My 11-year old son RJ is a huge fan of Ben, His entire room is covered with Steelers memorabilia. We went to Pittsburgh to watch the AFC Championship game but RJ was bummed he didn’t get to ever meet a player, hopefully will get out there again during training camp so he can meet Ben or other players.

RJ would be pumped if he knew Ben saw his jeep.

I restored the jeep to have fun in the mountains and go off road, when it was complete I asked Kenny Banks to put a mural on the hood and some kind of a pattern down the side. He said he always wanted to do something big but he always had to paint what the customer wanted and nobody would have the patience to complete a big project. I told him that as long as it had something to do with the Steelers he could run with his idea.

So 18-months later, this is what the final project looks like. I always joke with Kenny that he ruined my jeep, cause now it just sits in the garage.

The pictures really don’t do it justice. It won a car show here in Pueblo for best of show first time out. Most people see it for what it is and complement it, but there are those dumb Bronco fans that mock it.

You can see more photos of Johnny (and RJ’s) jeep here.

*Thank you to both Johnny and RJ!

By |September 11th, 2010|