June 16, 2019 - Father's Day450 viewsDeputywife102 @deputywife102
Great way to spend fathers day at the Ben Roethlisberger football camp. @KraftHeinzCo @ProCamps @_BigBen7 #FightHungerwithaPro
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Soprano's Pizza1235 viewsIf you're ever passing through Bridgewater, New Jersey, you have to stop by and say hello to John Galati, who owns Soprano's Pizza -- a friendly Steelers pizzeria!
Thank you John!
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2017 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp552 viewsHeather†@Travelin_Family
He's super excited to see his brother play @_BigBen7 @ProCamps It's been his big brother Cory's, dream @sunnydelight
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September 9, 2007 - Steelers @ Browns, Season Opener1166 viewsWillie Parker takes a handoff from Ben Roethlisberger.
Photo: Jim McIssac / Getty Images
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February 1, 2009 - Super Bowl Sunday1254 viewsBen Roethlisberger hands the Vince Lombardi Trophy to his teammate Santonio Holmes after their team defeated the Arizona Cardinals to win the NFL's Super Bowl XLIII football game in Tampa, Florida, February 1, 2009.
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Super Bowl Sunday - February 1, 20091897 viewsBen looks into the camera and says he is going to Disney World!
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April 3, 2014 - Ecko1830 viewsCelina Pompeani @CelinaPompeani
The martins ferry PD got a $9500 grant from @_BigBen7 foundation to support their K-9 unit and adorable Ecko!!
From Kayla Van Dyne, at the Times Leader:
EckoMARTINS FERRY – The city’s police department recently received three grants that will go toward the betterment of the department and the service it provides to the city.
A check was presented to Martins Ferry Police Chief John McFarland at a press conference that was held Wednesday.
The largest grant was $9,500 from the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation through the Giving Back Fund. The money from this grant will go toward general expenses and veterinarian care of Martins Ferry K-9, Ecko.
“I want to extend a huge thank you to the Jefferson County Humane Society and the Ben Roethlisberger Foundation for this grant. This money will go toward insurance for Ecko, which is an important thing in case something would happen to him,†said K-9 unit handler Chad Kuhn. “This was a blessing, and I did not expect it. We were doing OK without it, but now we are going to do even better.â€
Ecko is a 5-year-old Belgian Malinois and is a dual purpose K-9, which means he is trained in narcotics, suspect apprehension and tracking.
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August 12, 2020 - Official portrait for the season306 viewsPhoto: Steelers
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June 16, 2014 - The 2014 Ben Roethlisberger Football Camp470 viewsJilly â€@jamminjill2425
@_BigBen7 @MaxMcHale1 had a great time at camp! #fromNeshannock
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July 4th, 2013 - Ben in Ireland1607 viewsBen poses with the U.S. Marine Corps Color Guard at the Irish US Embassy.
Photo: Mr. Burt Lauten, Steelers
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Halloween, 2011 - Landon Mckendree1322 viewsIs it a bird? Is it a plane? No! It's Super 7!!!
Photo: Heather Marlow-Mckendree
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September, 2010 - Working with Mr. Whitfield1420 views"For me, when I had a chance to interact with him, It was awesome. He was carefree. He's very honest - you ask him a question, he doesn't take a whole long time trying to process it, figure out how he should put in it...he shoots straight. He's a funny guy. He's competitive, we played everything from ping-pong to even...I put up my imaginary 5 NBA players vs his and we'd debate which team should win...he talks football and he knows the game. He has a very deep history of the Steelers. He would talk about Rocky Bleir, and Ham...he would speak an awful lot about Swan and some of the Super Bowl teams. I know he has a rich appreciation of Steelers football.
"We talked about his draft process, his high school experience and things of that sort. He's very candid, very easy to be around. I watched him with other Pittsburgh people, at restaurants, coming on and off the field with people wanting a picture or an autograph...there's a lot of flexibility with him, and until you get a chance to tag along with someone in his spotlight you don't appreciate what he goes through day in and day out....and there are some people that were awesome and said 'hey Ben good luck' or just wanted to pat him on the back. Other people more demanding...we'd be in the middle of a training session and you would see people walk right into the drill. He's sweating and going hard. Ben would stop every time, take the marker, sign the autograph, take the photo, he would chat people up. And you know he's cooling down. His arm's cooling down and he would start the training right back up....never a complaint, never any resentment about it. He would just keep rolling. From that standpoint he really was remarkable in a lot of ways. -- George Whitfield on interacting with Ben, from his interview with 93.7 - The Fan, October 5, 2010.
http://937thefan.cbslocal.com/
*Thank you Jan!
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