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‘From Gold and White to NFL’s Black and Gold’

Join Kent Chevalier, Chaplain of the Pittsburgh Steelers, for an inspiring evening as he launches his new book, “Do It Afraid”.


Tuesday, March 24, 2026 at 7 p.m.

Metheny Fieldhouse, Geneva College, Beaver Falls, PA.


From the Geneva College website: Through powerful stories, real-life lessons, and practical tools, he invites you to evaluate what’s holding you back and follow his lead to embrace the fear of unknown in your own leap of faith. If any fear is keeping you from all that God has for you, Do It Afraid, will challenge, encourage, and equip you to make the jump.


“When Kent speaks, you listen. When he writes, you read. God has filled him with so much wisdom and insight, it’s inspiring. I am Blessed to call him a friend, mentor and brother in Christ. ‘Do It Afraid’ is a must read for anyone trying to get the most out of their life, marriage, and faith.” –Ben.





To register: https://www.geneva.edu/alumni/registration/doitafraid


You can learn more about Chaplain Chevalier here.



By |February 17th, 2026|

“Peterson, Roethlisberger, Gronkowski lead 2027 Hall of Fame first-time eligibles”

From Jeff Legwold at ESPN.com:


The Pro Football Hall of Fame’s Class of 2027 could continue the recent trend of controversy with some first-time eligibles who could have a shot at immediate enshrinement.

The first-ballot headliners next year include Adrian Peterson, quarterback Ben Roethlisberger and tight end Rob Gronkowski. Each of those players played his last season in 2021.

And because they were among the finalists who were not selected for enshrinement this year, OLB Terrell Suggs, OT Willie Anderson and G Marshal Yanda will automatically be finalists in 2027, per the Hall of Fame’s bylaws. Former Patriots coach Bill Belichick figures to be the finalist from the coaching subcommittee once again, while Patriots owner Robert Kraft could repeat as the contributors’ finalist. Belichick and Kraft, who won six Super Bowls together in New England between 2001 and 2018, were not included in this year’s Hall of Fame class.

Roethlisberger played 18 seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, where was a two-time Super Bowl champion and a six-time Pro Bowl selection. He is seventh in career passing yards (64,088), ninth in passing touchdowns (418) and led the league in passing yards twice. The Steelers had a 165-81-1 record in his starts.

A maximum of five modern-era finalists can be selected for enshrinement each year.




You can read more here.



By |February 6th, 2026|

Footbahlin’ with Ben Roethlisberger, Episode 120



Ben and Spence talk family updates, coaching changes, and the dynamics within the team. They delve into the new coaching staff, the implications for the quarterback position, and the importance of developing young players, particularly wide receivers.
The conversation also touches on the significance of establishing a strong team culture, and the dynamics of the locker room, culminating in a preview of the upcoming Super Bowl.


Watch all the episodes at Channel Seven!


Thank you to Giant Eagle 🛒.



By |February 3rd, 2026|