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January 3rd: “If Ben ever sees this, we did try our best to be there”


Taylor and Bailey, Ben DID see it! But let’s give everyone a little background first:


Taylor and Bailey left Oak Island, NC at 7:30am for Heinz Field to see Big Ben & the Steelers play the Browns that evening…but Mother Nature had other plans. They got as far as I-95 in Northern Virginia when ice and snow on the interstate stopped them in their tracks – literally.


From Nicole Ford, WPXI-TV:

From snowflakes to stranded — for 16 hours on Monday, Taylor Mooney and Bailey Ferguson sat just 26 miles north of Richmond on I-95.

“Terrible just terrible. There was three inches of just solid ice covering the entire road. So anytime we attempted to get out of the vehicle you were just sliding everywhere,” Ferguson said.

The destination for the two was Pittsburgh just in time for the Steelers’ kickoff. This duo left Oak Island, North Carolina, by car after two canceled flights determined to be in their seats for Big Ben’s last home game. It was around 1 p.m. when the trip came to a halt.

“We tried everything. We said okay maybe we will make it after the first quarter, maybe we will make it for halftime, maybe we will make it for the last two minutes of the game that’s what kept us going for so many hours. Just maybe we will get to pull into the parking lot of people celebrating in the parking lot as they are leaving,” Ferguson said.

It wasn’t until about 5 a.m. Tuesday that things got moving and that they finally got off the interstate.



From Taylor’s Facebook page on January 4th:

Well I’m sure MANY of you have seen the news about all the horrendous incidents from I-95 over the past 2 days. Well, me and Bailey had the pleasure of getting stuck alongside many others in Virginia. We left Oak Island at 7:30 yesterday morning to head to Pittsburgh for the game last night, due to our flight getting cancelled twice, thankfully we stopped at 11:30 for food and to fill up the tank (unfortunately we didn’t get snacks which we did regret later on). We hit the traffic around 1pm and moved 26 miles in 16 hours, 8 of those hours in which we were in ‘park’ – completely stopped on the interstate. […]

By |January 22nd, 2022|

For the non-tweeters

…didn’t want you to miss out on some of the wonderful tributes to #7 today!



Miami Football @MiamiOHFootball
Thank You 7️⃣‼️ #RiseUpRedHawks | 🎓🏆




Matt Sharpe @daringsharpe
steeltown legend. 7️⃣ nothing but respect for an incredible career, @_BigBen7. next stop? canton.
#HereWeGo







John Leglue @theJohnLeglue
It’s hard to put into words the amount of gratitude I’ve felt in the last few weeks. I’ve been preparing for the moment I got to start in my first NFL playoff game my entire life, but never did I imagine it would be with a future Hall of Famer like Ben Roethlisberger. #HereWeGo




Josh Dobbs @josh_dobbs1
Congrats Ben on a legendary 18-yr career, 2 Rings, and never having had a losing season. It’s been an honor to be front row for a portion of it. Best wishes for you, Ashley and the kids. God Bless!🚀#HallOfFameBound







Jim Kelly @JimKelly1212
@_BigBen7 CONGRATULATIONS my man! What a career! Steeler Nation and the NFL will miss you! Enjoy your family, and expanding God’s Kingdom Flexed biceps LOVE YOU brother! The snowmobiles are ready for you!!




Ed Thompson @ThompsonFoto12
Been a heck of a ride @_BigBen7 with one of the best QB’s in the game. It’s given me a chance to cover you over the years and capture some incredible images/moments. Next stop, next images will be in Canton. Looking forward to that evening. Best of Luck #7 #NFL



By |January 17th, 2022|

Ben: ‘I’m proud to play with these guys’

“I’m proud to play with these guys. God has blessed me with an ability to throw a football and has blessed me to play in the greatest city, in Pittsburgh with the greatest fans and the greatest football team and players. And it has just been truly a blessing and I’m so thankful to Him for the opportunity that He’s given me.”


From Teresa Varley, Steelers.com:

On a night that Ben Roethlisberger wanted nothing more than to deliver another win for Steelers Nation, and just weeks after saying that “all signs are pointing” to it being the final season of his career, he instead was talking about what the season – and the Steelers – meant to him after the 42-21 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Wild Card Round.

“Just a bunch of guys that fought for each other, that fought their butts off and just competed. It wasn’t always pretty, but there are a lot of games that we found a way. I’m so proud of this group of men and the way they fight for each other, for the black and gold, for our fans. It’s just been an honor to play with them.”

Roethlisberger has epitomized what it means to be a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers, is someone who understands the tradition of the organization, and hopes the one thing he has done is pass along that legacy to younger players when talking about the impact he has had on the franchise.

“I’ve been here a long time, and it’s been a lot of fun,” said Roethlisberger. “Like I said, God has blessed me. We joke about the Browns and going there (in the NFL Draft), but it was meant to be that I was going to wear black and gold. Draft day I had a black suit on with a gold tie.

“I’m just so thankful. I hope that that I’m able to pass the legacy of what it is to be a Steeler from Dan Rooney. We all miss him, anyone that knew him misses him. Hopefully I can pass some of that on to some of the guys and they can continue the tradition of what it means to be a Steeler and get passed down.

“Whenever you get a bunch of new guys, once […]

By |January 17th, 2022|

Ben & Twitter takin’ over

…this post-game post, #HereWeGo:


“It was meant to be that I was gonna wear black and gold.” — Ben.








“God has blessed me with the ability to throw a football and has blessed me to play in the greatest city, in Pittsburgh, with the greatest fans and the greatest football team and players. It has just truly been a blessing. I’m so thankful to him for giving me this opportunity.” — Ben.








“I’m just so thankful. I hope that I’ve been able to pass the legacy of what it is to be a Steeler from Dan Rooney. We all miss him. Anyone that knew him misses him. Hopefully I can pass some of that on to some of the guys and the tradition of what it means to be a Steeler can be passed down… We’ve got some guys in there that will continue to do that.” — Ben.








“We joke a lot about the Browns not drafting me, but I was meant to wear black and gold. Draft day, I wore a black suit with a gold tie.” — Ben.






By |January 17th, 2022|

We don’t want the non-tweeters to miss this!



You can also watch it at Steelers.com too!



Did you miss Ben’s interview on WDVE this morning?


No problem! You can listen to it here.



Quote of the Week:

Jerome Bettis @JeromeBettis36
End of week thought— you can never count Ben Roethlisberger out in a win or go home situation!! Is it Sunday yet? #HereWeGo



By |January 14th, 2022|