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Ben Roethlisberger

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Ben Roethlisberger
Nbc Sunday Night Football: Season 11
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Drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers as the heir apparent to Tommy Maddox, Ben Rothelisberger wound up taking the NFL by storm in the 2004 season. When Maddox went down with an injury in Pittsburgh's 2nd week loss of 2004 to the Baltimore Ravens, Rothelisberger was elevated to starting quarterback, and the Steelers' season was never the same. Nicknamed Big Ben due to an imposing build that was unusual for quarterbacks, Rothelisberger won in his first official start in week three of 2004, and won again in week four. He and the Steelers kept winning in subsequent games, and suddenly the Steelers, a year removed from a poor 2003 season, were becoming an AFC force.

It was during the 2004 Halloween weekend that Rothelisberger officially "arrived" when Pittsburgh hosted the defending Superbowl champion New England Patriots, who had compiled an NFL-record 21 consecutive victories. This streak came crashing to a half as Rothelisberger led the Steelers to a 34-20 triumph, giving Pittsburgh the edge in the AFC. The following Sunday Rothelisberger handed the visiting Philidelphia Eagles a 27-3 pounding, the Eagles' first loss of the year and which led to the infamous Terrell Owens-Donovan McNabb sideline incident. Now Pittsburgh was listed a Superbowl contender, and opposing defenses were forced to pay far more attention to Rothelisberger than they could ever have anticipated. Big Ben began to be tested more as the 2004 season wound down, notably in a dramatic shootout with the Eli Manning-led New York Giants, but Rothelisberger continued to triumph, and led the Steelers to a spectacular 15-1 2004 season.

Entering the playoffs, however, Rothelisberger was now a target of opposing defensive schemes, and facing the New York Jets Rothelisberger committed several ill-fated plays, notably a pair of 4th-quarter interceptions. But two botched New York Jet field goal tries allowed Rothelisberger to lead the Steelers to a field goal triumph, and left Big Ben with a 16-0 record as a starter. His winning streak, however, came to an end in the AFC Championship Game to the revenge-minded New England Patriots, who picked off Rothelisberger three times; a 2nd-quarter pick was returned by Rodney Harison for a back-breaking touchdown. Rothelisberger threw two touchdown passes but could not overcome the Superbowl-bound Patriots in a 41-27 drilling of the Steelers.

It was his first career loss as a pro, and his second loss would come some nine months later in a suspenseful 23-20 loss to the Patriots. He would bounce back, leading the Steelers to a 11-5 record in 2005. As a wild card, the Steelers went on to defeat the division champion Cincinatti Bengals, heavily-favored Indianapolis Colts, and the re-energized Denver Broncos to earn a berth in Super Bowl XL against the Seattle Seahawks.

Although he struggled in the Super Bowl, Ben was able to do just enough to help the Steelers to their first NFL championship since the 1979 season. At age 23, he became the youngest quarterback to lead his team to a Super Bowl win.

However, the celebration was short-lived as Rothlisberger was seriously injured in a near-fatal off-season motorcycle accident, to which he was not wearing a helmet. He was able to recover and now shows no signs of injury.
BornMarch 2, 1982
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    We Will Rock You Pittsburgh (2020)
    We Will Rock You Pittsburgh
    Short
    • Actor
    • 2020
    Jeffrey Mowery in NFL Monday Night Football (1970)
    NFL Monday Night Football
    8.2
    TV Series
    • Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
    • Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Starting Quarterback
    • Self
    • Self - Pittsburgh Steelers
    The NFL on CBS (1956)
    The NFL on CBS
    7.6
    TV Series
    • Self - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
    • Self
    Sportpanorama (1977)
    Sportpanorama
    TV Series
    • Self

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    • We Will Rock You Pittsburgh (2020)
      We Will Rock You Pittsburgh
      Short
      • 2020
    • Morgan Freeman, Gary Oldman, Christian Bale, Michael Caine, Matthew Modine, Anne Hathaway, Marion Cotillard, and Joseph Gordon-Levitt in The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
      The Dark Knight Rises
      8.4
      • Gotham Rogues Player (uncredited)
      • 2012

    Videos11

    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Season 11
    Trailer 1:25
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Season 11
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Von Miller
    Trailer 0:14
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Von Miller
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Von Miller
    Trailer 0:14
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Von Miller
    NBC Sunday Night Football: Season 12
    Trailer 1:31
    NBC Sunday Night Football: Season 12
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Antonio Brown
    Trailer 0:17
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Antonio Brown
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Odell Beckham Jr.
    Trailer 0:27
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Odell Beckham Jr.
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Antonio Brown
    Trailer 0:13
    Nbc Sunday Night Football: Antonio Brown

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      • 1.95 m
    • Born
      • March 2, 1982
      • Lima, Ohio, USA
    • Spouse
      • Ashley HarlanJuly 23, 2011 - present (3 children)
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      • 1 Portrayal
      • 1 Interview
      • 4 Articles
      • 9 Magazine Cover Photos

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      Selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the first round of the 2004 NFL college draft (11th pick overall).
    • Nickname
      • Big Ben

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      43 years old
    • When was Ben Roethlisberger born?
      March 2, 1982
    • Where was Ben Roethlisberger born?
      Lima, Ohio, USA
    • What is Ben Roethlisberger's birth name?
      Ben Roethlisberger
    • How tall is Ben Roethlisberger?
      6 feet 5 inches, or 1.95 meters

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