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Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger Sr. (/ ˈ r ɒ θ l ɪ s b ɜːr ɡ ər / ROTH-liss-BUR-gur; born March 2, 1982), nicknamed "Big Ben", is an American former professional football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Ben Roethlisberger, who has spent 18 years as quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers, officially announced his retirement on Thursday. Roethlisberger, 39, made the announcement in a video posted ...
In 1984, the horse began competing in show jumping events, touching off what would become a long and successful career. Millar rode Big Ben to more than 40 Grand Prix titles including six Spruce Meadows Derbys, as well as taking the world cup show jumping championship two years in a row - the first World Cup Final coming at Gothenburg, Sweden in 1988, and then again the next year in Tampa ...
In both 2011 and 2012, the tandem of Roethlisberger and Brown became difficult for opposing defenses to stop. With Ward's retirement in 2011, Brown saw his production increase. Brown reached his first 1,000 yard season in 2011 with 1,108 yards. [16] He followed this season by achieving 787 yards and five touchdowns in 2012. [17]
The big play came when Lawrence floated a pass to the sideline that was picked off by Byron Murphy Jr. and returned 29 yards for a touchdown. The Jaguars lost the lead on that play and didn't lead ...
Surrounded by talent, "Big Ben" went an NFL-record 13–0 as a rookie starting quarterback before being rested for the final game of the season, shattering the old NFL record (and coincidentally, also the team record) of 6–0 to start an NFL career set by Mike Kruczek filling in for an injured Terry Bradshaw in 1976.
Monfils, 38, was forced to retire with his own back issue while trailing American young gun Ben Shelton 7-6 (3,) 6-7( 3,) 7-6 (2), 1-0, ending an inspired run at the year's first Grand Slam after ...
An inflatable basketball training aid of Wallace's likeness, called the Inflatable Defender, was manufactured by PlayAir Systems. His sneaker, the Big Ben, was released on November 5, 2007, under Stephon Marbury's Starbury label and sold for US$14.98 ($22.01 with inflation) at Steve & Barry's stores. [40]