When the Pittsburgh Steelers drafted Diontae Johnson in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, he was fortunate to have the legendary Ben Roethlisberger as his quarterback.
According to a report by Mark Kaboly of the Athletic, former Steelers wide receiver Diontae Johnson requested a trade out of Pittsburgh before his eventual trade to the Carolina Panthers.
Russell Wilson stole the sports spotlight on Sunday when reports surfaced that the former Super Bowl champion will be joining the Pittsburgh Steelers. Oddsmakers also took notice — but which way did the pendulum swing?
The Pittsburgh Steelers teams of the 2010s are defined by the trio of Ben Roethlisberger, Antonio Brown and Le'Veon Bell. All three players had the best seasons of their careers when it comes to production when they were on the field together.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were one of the best and most successful franchises in the NFL throughout the first two decades of the 21st century. The team won two Super Bowls during that time, and appeared in three.
The Pittsburgh Steelers bid farewell to an era as they played their final home game with Ben Roethlisberger at the helm as their quarterback. This historic moment unfolded in Week 16 of the 2021 NFL season, a highly anticipated showdown against their long-standing rivals, the Cleveland Browns.
The NFL Draft is already getting into high gear, and there are two quarterbacks at the top who seem to separate themselves from the pack. That would be Caleb Williams and Drake Maye, and while Williams is the consensus top overall quarterback, Maye is thought of highly.
Former QB Terry Hanratty, who won two Super Bowls with the Steelers, believes one of the top quarterbacks in this year's draft could be the second coming of another great Pittsburgh QB — Ben Roethlisberger.
Antonio Brown didn't have the smoothest route out of the Pittsburgh Steelers organization, but years later, he's expressing his true feelings toward some of those he was around during his nine-year stretch with the team - especially his quarterback.
The Pittsburgh Steelers fielded one of the most dangerous trios in the NFL with Ben Roethlisberger, Le'Veon Bell and Antonio Brown. With all his off-the-field antics, Brown has become more infamous for his issues with the law and tabloid headlines than for his football career.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were led by Ben Roethlisberger for 18 seasons from 2004 through 2021. During that time, they won two Super Bowls and never had a losing season.
The Pittsburgh Steelers haven't had a good track record lately when it comes to the offensive coordinator role. Stints from Randy Fichtner and Matt Canada were mostly disastrous, and the play-calling from Canada was so bad that the organization made a rare in-season fire in 2023.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a timeless institution for football fans. They have their way of playing the game and conducting business. Some fans call it old school and find comfort that at least one of their cherished childhood memories has not changed very much.
Pittsburgh Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger was just a player that the team took a swing on in the 2004 NFL Draft when they needed a clear uptick in quarterback play.
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger is widely considered the best quarterback in team history, although there are some who argue a case for Terry Bradshaw.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were lucky enough to have a Hall of Fame-caliber quarterback for 18 years in Ben Roethlisberger. The two-time Super Bowl Champion was thrown into an unexpected starting role during his rookie season after being drafted 11th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a magical run from the Wild Card round to win the Super Bowl at the end of the 2005 season that wouldn't have been possible without quarterback Ben Roethlisberger making a tackle in the AFC Divisional round against the Indianapolis Colts.
Steelers legend Ben Roethlisberger ripped into the team and what he perceived to be a failing culture under head coach Mike Tomlin.
In hindsight, Roethlisberger's foray into ring design may have raised eyebrows, but it serves as a reminder that greatness often comes in unexpected forms.
The NFL Draft is already getting into high gear, and there are two quarterbacks at the top who seem to separate themselves from the pack. That would be
Roethlisberger clearly wasn't happy after Pittsburgh drafted Rudolph.
Ben Roethlisberger shared a scathing review of the Pittsburgh Steelers (7-6) on the recent episode of his “Footbahlin” podcast. Roethlisberger, who quarterbacked the Steelers for 18 seasons and won two Super Bowl titles, called out the franchise after the 21-18 Week 14 defeat to the New England Patriots (3-10) last Thursday.
Pittsburgh Steelers defensive lineman Cam Heyward took exception to harsh comments from former quarterback Ben Roethlisberger regarding the state of the team.
Roethlisberger’s remarks come on the heels of recent glimpses of division played out in the public eye.
Ben Roethlisberger didn’t mince words when speaking about the Pittsburgh Steelers‘ loss to the Cleveland Browns. The former Super Bowl winning quarterback amassed an incredible record against Cleveland during his career, going 26-2-1 when facing the Browns when he was with the Steelers.
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