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Welcome to the official fan site of Ben Roethlisberger2020-03-02T16:35:30+00:00

It’s Bensday

…and Steelers Nation has taken over with a lot to say!




More from Twitter, Facebook, emails and texts:

(You’ll need to press “Read More” at the bottom of the post to see all of them!)



Sally Wiggin: Beautiful. Just beautiful! Thank you for what you did for Pittsburgh Steelers , the City of Pittsburgh, and so many charities. and thank you to your family who selflessly shared you with us all these years.


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“Ben, I have been a Steelers fan for 51 years. Having you as our QB and watching you play for 18 years has been the highlight of my years as a fan. For me, Steelers football will never be the same without you on the field in the black and gold! Please know how much you are loved and will be missed. Congratulations on your successful career and retirement. I look forward to watching you go into the HOF and I can’t wait to see how the Lord is going to use you to further His Kingdom! God bless you and your amazing family! Forever a fan.” — Anita Doddroe.


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Nick Short @NickSho43929710
As a fellow Miami of Ohio alum, it’s been a pleasure watching you from your Junior year beating Louisville until now. As a Ravens fan, you’ve been a pain in our side. But I’ll swirl a yellow towel for you any day. Looking forward to your HOF speech!


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Representative Anita Kulik: Thank you for all the wonderful memories!! Enjoy your retirement and your beautiful family!


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“We were so blessed to have you as our quarterback for 18 years the game will not be the same without you it’s so hard to believe the ride is over but what a ride it was. Volunteering at your kids camp and golf tournaments and attending all of your charity events (photo) is something we will never forget!! Thank you Ben for all the memories.. See you in Canton!” — Billie Jo & Greg Yakubik.


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JeffSpicoli1984 @JeffSpicoli1984
With love and honor! Congrats on a great career Ben, now go enjoy life with the family!!!


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Mary Dami: Thank you Ben! It’s been an honor. Enjoy retirement. God Bless […]

By |February 2nd, 2022|

Not a social (media) person? No problem!

You can still enjoy some of the sights, sounds and videos dedicated to Big Ben right here:


β€œFrom his rookie season, you knew that you always had a chance to win with Ben as your quarterback. He was at his best in the fourth quarter when the game was on the line. He was the guy you could always count on to deliver when it mattered most.” — Bill Cowher.



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“To Steeler Nation, the best fans in all of sport, thank you for accepting and supporting me as your quarterback over the years.” — Ben.



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By |January 30th, 2022|

“Putting that jersey on every Sunday with my brothers…

will always be one of the greatest joys of my life. To Steelers Nation, the best fans in all of sports, thanks for accepting me and supporting me as your quarterback all these years.” — Ben.



Messages on social media from Ben’s teammates, former teammates, rivals & the other two hometown teams:




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“The journey has been exhilarating, fueled by a spirit of competition. Yet the time has come to clean out my locker, hang up my cleats and continue to be all I can be to my wife and children. I retire from football a truly grateful man.” — Ben.




By |January 29th, 2022|

“Football has been a gift…

and I thank God for allowing me to play it, surrounding me with great people, and protecting me through to the end.” — Ben.



What they’re saying on social media to Ben in honor of his retirement:






































To be continued….



By |January 29th, 2022|

‘Agent Tollner says he will miss those post-game chats with Big Ben’

From Liz Mullen, Sports Business Journal:

For 18 years, Ben Roethlisberger talked to his agent Ryan Tollner after every single NFL game he played. Sometimes Tollner would go to the game and they would talk afterward. Sometimes the Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback would call him.

β€œThey could be 30 seconds to 20 minutes, depending,” Tollner, CEO of Rep 1 Sports, said of the calls. β€œWe’re talking about a lot of football games over 18 years.”

The conversation would always start with Tollner inquiring about Roethlisberger’s health. Roethlisberger retired with many records, including being sacked 554 times β€” the most of any quarterback in the NFL β€” while leading the Steelers to the playoffs 11 times and winning two Super Bowls.

So it was with mixed emotions that Tollner watched Roethlisberger’s last game, in cold Kansas City, losing to the Chiefs in a game the quarterback had publicly predicted the Steelers had no chance to win.

β€œI’m happy for him that it’s ended on his terms, in a sense,” Tollner said. β€œHe was able to play his entire career for the Steelers and he is walking away from the game healthy, relatively healthy. And that he has been recognized pretty widely here in the sports world for being one of the all-time greats and a true warrior.”

Roethlisberger retired with the fifth most passing yards in NFL history, fifth most wins as an NFL quarterback, and one of three quarterbacks β€” along with Tom Brady and Peyton Manning β€” to have both thrown for 50,000 yards and won at least two Super Bowls.

Still, watching that Sunday night game was bittersweet for Tollner. β€œIt was a sad night, I guess, to see him move down the field on the final drive knowing, β€˜This is it. This is the last pass we are going to see him throw.’”

Tollner, himself, played backup quarterback at Cal before becoming an agent, which may be one reason why he and Roethlisberger became so close. Roethlisberger told Sports Business Journal in 2016 that he thinks of Tollner as a friend, not an agent.

Don’t look for Roethlisberger to take up coaching or broadcasting or other common paths taken by famous retired athletes, at least not in the near term, Tollner said. β€œI don’t think he has any aspirations to do anything in the public eye. […]

By |January 24th, 2022|