October 20, 2014 - Texans vs Steelers1037 viewsBen gets a pass off in the fourth quarter with Houston's Kareem Jackson hanging on!
Photo: Justin K Aller/Getty Images
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2011 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp1070 viewsThe competition was tough during drills.
Photo: Cindy Dupray
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November, 2014: Fan Photos776 views"My son Adam & my daughter Izabelle :)" -- Breanna McLey
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Dec. 26, 2007 - Ben at the Harlem Globetrotters Performance at Mellon Arena2106 viewsThe World Famous Harlem Globetrotters kicked off the second leg of their 2008 “Magic As Ever†World Tour Wednesday night at Mellon Arena in Pittsburgh, featuring a special cameo by Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger.
The Pro Bowl signal caller was invited onto the floor late in the fourth quarter, during the Globetrotters’ wildly popular football routine. As an added treat for the Pittsburgh fans, the Globetrotters broke their huddle donning Steelers jerseys. After the Globetrotter players were put in motion, the ball was snapped to Globetrotter Showman “Showtime†Gaffney, who pitched to Roethlisberger, who then threw a perfect TD strike over the confounded Washington Generals defense to “Hi Rise†Brown, much to the delight of the Pittsburgh faithful.
Several other Steelers players and coaches were in attendance to witness Big Ben’s exploits, including Head Coach Mike Tomlin’s wife and children, who enjoyed the action courtside.
Photo: James A. Mahathey
TO SEE THE VIDEO: http://www.harlemglobetrotters.com/photos/videos/
(from the Globetrotters official site)
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April 28, 2012 - Blair County Sports Hall of Dinner1955 viewsBen jokes around with members of the 1999 state champion Tyrone football team prior to the start of Saturday’s ceremony. Photo: Gary M. Baranec
From the Altoona Mirror:
Quarterback Ben Roethlisberger already talked with the newest Steelers first-round draft pick, offensive guard David DeCastro.
Roethlisberger said he phoned DeCastro to welcome him to the team, but De...Castro thought he was talking to a Steelers official who was handling his travel arrangements.
"He was saying, 'Did you get those flight plans? Did you get those flight plans?''' Roethlisberger, with his wife, Ashley, at his side, told an audience of 1,100 Saturday night at the 25th anniversary of the Blair County Sports Hall of Fame induction ceremony at the Blair County Convention Center. Roethlisberger said after a few seconds, DeCastro realized who he was talking to.
"I can't wait once we get started to get on him about that,'' Roethlisberger joked.
http://www.altoonamirror.com/page/content.detail/id/560380/Big-Ben-pleased-with-O-line-picks.html?nav=751
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January 26, 2009 - Arriving in Tampa1634 viewsPittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Nate Washington and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger record their arrival on video cameras in Tampa, Florida January 26, 2009 to prepare for the NFL's Super Bowl XLIII football game to be played February 1.
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August 2, 20091031 views Ben and teammate Santonio watch drills.
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November 19, 20061296 views
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Hall of Fame Game - August 5, 2007 - Steelers vs. Saints1392 viewsQuarterback Ben Roethlisberger played the first offensive series for the Steelers and completed 2 of 3 passes for 73 yards.
Photo: Christopher Horner/Tribune-Review
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Body by Milk - Super Bowl XLIII 1810 views"Body by Milk" portrait I
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Pre-Season Game - August 24, 2013: Chiefs vs Steelers440 viewsYoung Tyler Hallsey is battling cancer. Recently, he had the opportunity to attend a Steelers pre-season game with his family, courtesy of former Steeler and current ESPN analyst Merril Hoge. It was a great night for Tyler, who also had the opportunity to meet and pose with Brett Keisel and Troy Polamalu, the man whose jersey he is wearing!
Tyler’s father, Chris, sent this email to share with other fans on his son’s experience:
When Tyler found out about his diagnosis he was scared and confused. We all were. My wife left the room to call her parents and give them the news. While she was out, Tyler and I talked about the road ahead and that it would be hard. We both made promises to each other, then I asked him what he thought we should do. He looked me in the eyes and said, “Whatever it takesâ€. I think Chuck Noll would be proud.
Since that day in February we have been team Whatever It Takes.
I think Tyler’s approach to fighting his brain tumor and Ben’s approach on the field are the same. You do whatever it takes. You do what others may not want to do or aren’t willing to do, in order to get the results you want. Sometimes that path is hard or perilous, but you do what has to be done. It’s inspiring to witness, especially when it comes from your son.
It would be impossible for me to properly express the amount of gratitude I have in my heart for Ben, and his willingness to take the time to meet Tyler. He loved every minute of it. Tyler is known for his constant smile, but this smile was even big for him! He was beyond happy.
A little while after we met Ben, we were in the tunnel waiting to see Troy Polamalu, when the team came out for final warm ups and Ben saw Tyler and said, “Hey! It’s my man Tyler!†He remembered his name and that made the day even more special. Tyler was in heaven. I know it was a brief moment for Ben, but those brief moments will bring a lifetime of joy to Tyler and my entire family.
I hope Ben knows how much that means to me as a father. This has been a terribly trying mountain to climb…it’s tough, but moments like these keep you going. They give you a much-needed second wind. As a father, I try to do everything in my power to ease Tyler’s burden, I would take it all if I could. As much as I try, moments like these are far beyond anything I could ever do. This was Ben pausing to help a little boy he didn’t even know, just for the sake of lifting him. No cameras, no press, just Ben and Tyler. While my gratitude is expressed with these two simple words, thank you, please know there is much more emotion and gratitude behind them. It was a black & gold dream come true!
Others will look at this picture and see a two time Super Bowl Champion and a 14-year-old boy bound to a wheelchair with an uncooperative body, but when I look at it, I see two giant men not afraid of a fight, and absolutely willing to do, “Whatever It Takes.â€
We are so proud to be a part of Steeler Natio. We always have been, but that conviction has grown even stronger. To Ben Roethlisberger, Troy Polamalu, Brett Keisel, Bruce Gradkoswki, Chris Hoke, Coach Mitchell, and of course, Merril Hoge who made this all happen, we thank you and we love you! Like we are part of Steeler Nation, you are now part of team “Whatever It Takesâ€! – Chris Hallsey
Steeler Nation is praying for you, Tyler!!
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