September 9, 2018: Steelers vs Browns624 viewsStayinh warm & dry during warmupson a cool, wet day at FirstEnergy Stadium in Cleveland, Ohio.
Photo: Jason Miller / Getty
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Steel Pooches1663 viewsThat's "Big Sam" and "Norman" looking awfully serious as they watch....you guessed it, Steelers football.
Photo: Jeff Kasik
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February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl Sunday1921 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger runs out onto the field prior to the start of the NFL's Super Bowl XLIII football game between the Steelers and the Arizona Cardinals in Tampa, Florida, February 1, 2009.
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February 2, 2011 - Practice in Texas780 views
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November 11, 2007 - Steelers vs. Browns1039 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and Steelers coach Mike Tomlin meet Cleveland Browns coach Romeo Crennel on the field after the Steelers' 31-28 win.
Photo: Gene J. Puskar / AP
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September 18, 2015 - Brennan House541 views12-year old Brennen House is a life-long Steelers fan from Hagerstown, Indiana. His mom wanted to share this story with Ben and Steeler Nation:
“For three years, Brennen and his brother, Carter, have attended Ben’s ProCamps.
Their Grandparents, George and Terri Cecere of La Grange, Kentucky (also Steelers fans) have happily taken the boys on these trips to allow them these awesome experiences.
Brennen broke his arm in the beginning of May, but knew he would be getting out of his long-arm cast and into the short-arm right before it was time to head to camp. He chose a yellow cast and refused to let anyone sign it in the hopes that maybe, just maybe, Ben would.
While Brennen was sitting with his team on the first morning of camp, waiting to break off into their drills, Ben walked past Brennen and asked, ‘How are you going to catch a pass with your arm like that?’, to which Brennen responded, ‘I’ll find a way.’ While Carter’s team was playing football, Carter told Ben that the kid in the cast was his brother and he had a Sharpie in his sock, which made Ben laugh. After Brennen’s team played their football game, Ben approached Brennen and asked, ‘Do you still have that Sharpie in your sock?’.
Ben then proceeded to make Brennen’s year – he signed his cast!
Over the weekend the boys’ grandparents were at our home for a visit and they brought Brennen a shadow box containing the picture of Ben signing Brennen’s cast and the piece of cast – a unique and memorable treasure.
My son Carter, who is a Bears fan, was the kid at camp who impressed Ben by naming, in order, the ten players drafted before Ben in the 2004 draft that he won a signed hat.
Brennen not only caught all passes Ben threw to him, but ran one in for a touchdown. Such a wonderful memory for my boy!†– Joanna Dill
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August 28, 2013 - Take me out to the ballgame!1552 views“Lets go Bucs!! Went to my first Pirates game the other night and the Pirates won!!†– Benjamin, Jr.
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June 3, 2013 - The Second Annual Ben Roethlisberger Foundation Invitational1333 viewsBrian Beall was obviously delighted with his last shot!
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July 31, 2007831 viewsPittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger throws a pass during the afternoon session of football practice at the team facility in Latrobe, Pa. Tuesday, July 31, 2007.
Photo: Keith Srakocic / Yahoo Sports
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Training Camp, 20061754 viewsThe Ultimate Close-up from Emily Anne.
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BIG BEN'S Beguiling Boldness - November/December 2006 issue2208 viewsTim McNellie: "As a kid growing up you must have dreamed of football glory, of being an NFL star and winning a Super Bowl. Now you're there. How does the reality compare to what you'd imagined?"
Ben: "Well it’s funny because as a kid when you’re out in the street – and I was always throwing the ball as Joe Montana and catching it as Jerry Rice – I dreamed a lot about playing in the Super Bowl. What you don’t think about — and why would you, because you don’t know any better — is all the scrutiny that comes with it. You don’t think about living under a magnifying glass, you don’t think about all the interviews, all the extra pressure. All you think about normally is the game. You don’t think about all the extra things that go with it. But even with all that extra stuff, a Super Bowl is a Super Bowl, and that’s the goal of every NFL player."
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June 1, 2010 - OTA's854 views"He's been working hard at home," defensive end Brett Keisel said. "He wants to be great this year. So, hopefully, he will be."
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