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Ben Roethlisberger (born March 2, 1982, in Lima, Ohio[1]), nicknamed Big Ben, is an American football quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. He was drafted by the Steelers 11th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft. He played college football at Miami University. Image File history File links Ben_Roethlisberger. ...
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The NFL Draft (officially the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting[1]) is an annual sports draft in which National Football League (NFL) teams take turns, through seven rounds[2], selecting amateur college American football players and other first-time eligible players. ...
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Roethlisberger earned the AP NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2005. He became the youngest Super Bowl-winning quarterback in NFL history, helping to lead the Steelers to a 21-10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XL at the age of 23. He was named to his first Pro Bowl in 2007. Since 1967 The Associated Press has given two annual Rookie of the Year Awards to NFL American football players: one for an offensive player and one for a defensive player. ...
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Early years At Findlay High School in Findlay, Ohio, Roethlisberger was captain of the football, basketball, and baseball teams. In baseball he batted .300. Findlays position within Hancock County (foreset) and Ohio (background) Findlay is a city in Hancock County, Ohio, United States. ...
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Roethlisberger did not play quarterback until his senior year, giving way to the coach's son, Ryan Hite. Instead, Roethlisberger played wide receiver because coach Cliff Hite explained to the Toledo Blade, "My son throwing to Ben was a better combination." [2] Cliff Hite currently represents the Findlay area in the Ohio House of Representatives. ...
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Roethlisberger threw for 4,041 yards, 54 touchdowns and seven interceptions in his one season as quarterback at Findlay. The younger Hite threw for 1,732 yards, 14 touchdowns and 13 interceptions in the year preceding Roethlisberger's quarterbacking debut. Hite told the Toledo Blade regarding the decision to start his son at quarterback over Roethlisberger: "I'm a nationally known knucklehead." [3] The Toledo Blade is a daily newspaper in Toledo, Ohio, first published on December 19, 1835. ...
As for Roethlisberger, he has remained magnanimous. He told a reporter for the Findlay Courier at the NFL combine just prior to starting his NFL career, "I'm up here now. So no, there's not too many regrets." [4]
College career In a twist of irony, Roethslisberger played college quarterback at Division I Miami University in Oxford, Ohio while Ryan Hite played college wide receiver at Division III Denison. At Miami, Roethlisberger got a chance to start as a redshirt freshman and started three years of Division I college football after starting just one year as a high school quarterback. [5] Roethlisberger holds every major passing record at the school and a number of passing records in the Mid-American Conference (MAC) despite playing just three years before joining the NFL. , This article is about the university in Oxford, Ohio. ...
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According to the Findlay Courier, in 2001, as a redshirt freshman, Roethlisberger threw for over 3,100 yards. In 2002, he threw over 3,200 yards, and in 2003, he threw for over 4,400 yards. In 2003, Roethlisberger led the Miami RedHawks to an unbeaten record in the MAC, a No. 10 ranking in the Associated Press poll and a 49-28 victory over Louisville in the 2003 GMAC Bowl. [6]
Professional career Roethlisberger takes a snap against the Bengals Roethlisberger was taken 11th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft. On August 4, 2004 Roethlisberger signed a six-year contract worth $22.26 million in salaries and bonuses, with an additional $17.73 million available via incentives. He was touted by former Steelers coach Bill Cowher in a press conference as a franchise quarterback. The 2004 National Football League Draft, took place on April 24 and April 25, 2004 at the theater at Madison Square Garden. ...
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On March 3, 2008, the Pittsburgh Steelers and quarterback Ben Roethlisberger agreed to an eight-year, $102 million contract. [7] Roethlisberger had two years left on the deal he signed with the team as the 11th overall pick in the 2004 NFL draft. He has stated that he wants to retire as a Steeler.
2004-2005 season Roethlisberger did not immediately step in as the starting quarterback for the Steelers. He was the #3 QB behind Tommy Maddox and Charlie Batch. Though when Batch was injured in preseason, Ben moved up to #2. Maddox started the season opener against the Raiders and the next week against the division-rival Ravens. But after an ineffective outing and third quarter injury, Roethlisberger stepped in for his first NFL action. This injury to Maddox changed the Steelers original plan for Roethlisberger, which was for him to sit on the bench or play very sparingly during the first season or two in order to learn the team's system. Instead he was starting the third game of the season. As a rookie, he went 13-0 in the regular season (14-1 including playoffs) as a starting quarterback, helping the Steelers become the first AFC team to have 15 wins in a single season, surpassing former Steeler Mike Kruczek for the record for the best start by a rookie (6-0), and exceeding the mark for total wins as a rookie set by Chris Chandler and Joe Ferguson. On January 5, 2005 Roethlisberger was unanimously selected as the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press, the first quarterback in 34 years to be so honored. Michael Kruczek is the Offensive Coordinator and Quarterbacks coach for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League, and a former college football coach of the University of Central Florida. ...
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One of Roethlisberger's biggest games was when he led the Steelers to a 34-20 victory over the defending Super Bowl champion and previously undefeated New England Patriots, ending their NFL-record 21-game winning streak. He completed 18 of his 24 pass attempts for 196 yards, 2 TDs and no turnovers. The week after that game the Steelers defeated the also previously undefeated Philadelphia Eagles 27-3. Roethlisberger was 11 of 18 for 183 yards, 2 TDs, 1 interception. The winning Super Bowl team receives the Vince Lombardi Trophy. ...
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In his first nationally televised game on Sunday Night Football, he led the Steelers to a 17-16 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. He was near perfect on the night, completing 14 of 17 passes for 226 yards and 2 TDs. A spike to stop the clock on the game-winning field goal drive he led was the only thing preventing him from a 158.3 rating on the night. Jeff Reed's 37 yard FG in the final minute gave the Steelers and Roethlisberger their 10th straight win. League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1995âpresent) American Football Conference (1995âpresent) AFC Central (1995â2001) AFC South (2002âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Teal, Black, Gold, White Mascot Jaxson de Ville Personnel Owner Wayne Weaver General Manager James Harris Head Coach Jack Del Rio Team history Jacksonville Jaguars...
Two weeks later Roethlisberger faced off against the New York Giants and the #1 overall pick of the 2004 draft, Eli Manning. Roethlisberger outshined the QB that went 10 spots ahead of him in the draft, posting his first career 300 yard passing game. He completed 18 of 28 passes for 316 yards and a TD. He led his 5th game-winning drive of the season, capping a drive with a Jerome Bettis TD run for a 33-30 victory. An Eli Manning interception sealed the game for Pittsburgh. Elisha Nelson Eli Manning (born January 3, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a professional American football player and the starting quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL. He is the younger brother of Peyton Manning and Cooper Manning and the son of Archie Manning. ...
In the divisional playoffs against the New York Jets, Roethlisberger threw two interceptions. One interception was returned for a touchdown, and the other was thrown with 2:03 left in the fourth quarter, which set up a potential game-winning field goal by Jets kicker Doug Brien. Brien missed the kick as time expired (his second missed kick in the last 2 minutes of the game), and forced the game into overtime. In overtime, Roethlisberger led the Steelers down the field and put them in position for the game-winning field goal, a 33-yard attempt that was made by Jeff Reed, sending the Steelers into the AFC Championship for the 4th time in 10 years. City East Rutherford, New Jersey Other nicknames Gang Green, the Green and White, Jersey Jets Team colors Hunter green and white Head Coach Eric Mangini Owner Woody Johnson General manager Mike Tannenbaum League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Eastern Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American...
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On January 23, 2005 in the AFC Championship Game in Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger completed 14 of 24 pass attempts for 226 yards and 2 TDs, but he also threw 3 costly interceptions, two of which returned for touchdowns. The Steelers lost the game to the eventual Super Bowl champions, the New England Patriots by a score of 41-27. is the 23rd day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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2005-2006 season Roethlisberger signs autographs at Super Bowl XL media day. In 2005, Roethlisberger led the Steelers on an improbable run, winning 3 straight games on the road to put Pittsburgh in Super Bowl XL. What made the run remarkable was that the Steelers began the post season as the sixth seed in the AFC. Since the NFL's current playoff format began, no sixth seed had even made it to a conference championship game, let alone the Super Bowl. Date February 5, 2006 Stadium Ford Field City Detroit, Michigan MVP Hines Ward, wide receiver Favorite Steelers by 4 National anthem Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin and Dr. John, ASL performed by Angela LaGuardia Coin toss Tom Brady Referee Bill Leavy Halftime show The Rolling Stones Attendance 68,206 TV in...
In the 2005 regular season, the Steelers finished 11-5 and secured an AFC wild card spot, en route to victory in the Super Bowl, where the Steelers pulled off upsets at Indianapolis and Denver in the AFC playoffs in addition to wins over higher-seeds Cincinnati and Seattle. During the course of the regular season, Roethlisberger generally played well when healthy, but missed four games due to various knee injuries. During the regular season, the Steelers were 9-3 with Roethlisberger at quarterback, and 2-2 without him. The Super Bowl run began on Sunday, January 8, 2006 as Roethlisberger helped lead the Steelers to a playoff win over the Cincinnati Bengals -- an AFC North rival that had beaten the Steelers by 7 points in the regular season, to win the division championship. The rematch featured two teams with identical records, having split their regular season series with each team winning on the road. Early in the game on Carson Palmer's first throw, a tackle by former Steeler Kimo von Oelhoffen resulted in Palmer's anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) being completely torn. The Bengals backup quarterback, Jon Kitna came in and led the Bengals to leads of 10-0 and 17-7. However, the 17-7 lead midway through the second quarter would be the last time in the 2005 postseason that the Steelers would trail an opponent by more than 3 points. After Kitna failed to produce the Steelers took advantage by taking the next 24 straight points, and the win in a 31-17 victory in Cincinnati. League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1968-1969) Western Division (1968-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC Central (1970-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Orange, White Mascot Who Dey Personnel Owner Mike Brown General Manager {{{general manager}}} Head Coach...
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Their second road win came on Sunday, January 15, 2006. Roethlisberger led the 6th-seeded Steelers against the Indianapolis Colts, the NFL's top team throughout the season and a heavy favorite to represent the AFC in Super Bowl XL. Roethlisberger threw for 197 yards and recorded a game-saving tackle on Colts' defensive back Nick Harper, who had just recovered a Jerome Bettis fumble with under two minutes to play in the game. The tackle saved the season for the Steelers. Pittsburgh led early, but had to survive a Colts comeback to win 21-18, after an errant call that the NFL later admitted was a mistake [8] overturned a Troy Polamalu interception that would have secured the game for the Steelers. Roethlisberger's tackle on Harper, dubbed by many as The Tackle II or The Immaculate Redemption, was compared by many to "The Immaculate Reception" back in 1972 when Franco Harris made a miraculous reception and scored the game-winning touchdown against the Oakland Raiders. The victory marked the first time a sixth-seeded NFL playoff team defeated the top-seeded team in playoff history. League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1953âpresent) Western Conference (1953-1969) Coastal Division (1967-1969) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC East (1970-2001) AFC South (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Royal Blue, White Mascot Blue Personnel Owner Jim Irsay General Manager Bill Polian Head Coach Tony Dungy...
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Troy Aumua Polamalu (born Troy Benjamin Aumua on April 19, 1981 in Garden Grove, California) is an American football player who plays strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He is of Samoan descent. ...
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On January 22, 2006, the Steelers defeated the Broncos 34-17 in Denver to advance to Super Bowl XL. Roethlisberger completed 21 of 29 passes for 275 yards, and threw two touchdown passes as well as scoring one himself on a four yard play-action bootleg. His run was the last touchdown of the game, and sealed the win for the Steelers. A bronc is an untamed horse. ...
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After losing the 2005 AFC Championship Game, Roethlisberger convinced veteran running back Jerome Bettis to delay retirement, after a tearful promise to him that he would get Bettis to his first Super Bowl. He lived up to his promise. The Pittsburgh Steelers won Super Bowl XL 21-10 over the Seattle Seahawks in Detroit on February 5, 2006. Roethlisberger had one of the worst passing games of his career, completing just 9 of 21 passes for 123 yards and two interceptions; his passer rating of 22.6 was the lowest in Super Bowl history by a winning quarterback. Though he did convert eight different third down situations in the game to help the Steelers win, none of them bigger than his 37 yard pass to Super Bowl XL MVP Hines Ward on a 3rd and 28 that set up the Steelers' first TD (a 1 yd QB sneak by Ben on 3rd & goal). With the victory, Roethlisberger, at 23 years of age, became the youngest quarterback to win the Super Bowl, a record previously held by Tom Brady of the New England Patriots. The AFC Championship Game is one of the two semi-final matches of the National Football League, the largest professional American football league in the United States. ...
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2006-2007 Season After a very serious off season motorcycle crash in which he was almost killed, Roethlisberger missed the 2006 kick-off game (the first game of the '06 season) after having an emergency appendectomy on September 3, 2006. Charlie Batch, the team's backup, started and lead the Steelers to a victory over Miami. Roethlisberger played in the following game against Jacksonville on Monday Night Football. However, he played sub-par that night, throwing two interceptions with no touchdowns (though neither the Steelers nor Jacksonville made a touchdown, then a record for Monday Night Football). The Steelers lost the game with a final score of 9-0. In week three, Roethlisberger completed less than half of his passes for three interceptions and no touchdowns in a 28-20 loss to the Bengals. The final interception came in the final seconds of the game, in the end zone, ending Pittsburgh's comeback attempt. In a week 5 game against the San Diego Chargers on Sunday Night Football, Ben Roethlisberger looked sharp throughout the first half, leading 3 scoring drives. However, he began to unravel in the 2nd half and threw two interceptions, both of which shifted momentum away from the Steelers and lead to the Chargers 23-13 win. In week 6 against the Kansas City Chiefs, Roethlisberger had his best game of the season so far. He completed 16 of 19 passes for 238 yards with two touchdowns (his first of the year) and no interceptions during a 45-7 rout of the Trent Green-less Chiefs. Image File history File links Size of this preview: 543 Ã 600 pixel Image in higher resolution (563 Ã 622 pixel, file size: 46 KB, MIME type: image/jpeg) Cropped by User:Quadzilla99 File links The following pages on the English Wikipedia link to this file (pages on other projects are not...
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In week 7, Roethlisberger had another great game, going 16 of 22 for 238 yards, 3 touchdowns, despite a costly fumble. But during the third quarter, Roethlisberger was helped off the field after suffering a concussion following a controversial hit by Falcon's defensive end Patrick Kerney. Roethlisberger was replaced by Charlie Batch. Batch went on to throw two touchdowns and helped send the game into overtime, following a crucial false start call on Nate Washington that resulted in a 10-second clock penalty and ended regulation. The Falcons got the ball first in OT and drove down the field. 46-year old kicker Morten Andersen booted a 34-yard field goal to win the game for the Falcons. On October 29 against the Oakland Raiders, Roethlisberger threw 4 interceptions in an upsetting 20-13 loss. The loss was his fifth of the season--two more than he had in his first two seasons combined as a starter, and gave him a total of 11 INTs, versus just 6 TDs, on the season. In a Week 9 rematch of the 2005 AFC championship game, Roethlisberger threw for a career high 433 yards and 1 TD, but had 3 more INTs as the Steelers fell short, 31-20 to Denver. Roethlisberger and the Steelers got back on a winning track in a home game a week later against the New Orleans Saints. Roethlisberger threw for 264 yards on 17 of 28 passing and 3 touchdowns to help the Steelers beat the Saints, 38-31. For the serial killer with a similar name, see Patrick Kearney. ...
Nate Washington (born August 28, 1983, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American football wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Tiffin University. ...
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In Week 11, Roethlisberger overcame 3 first half interceptions by throwing for 224 4th-Quarter yards and two touchdowns as the Steelers scored 21 points in the final quarter to come back to beat the Cleveland Browns, 24-20. Roethlisberger finished 25 of 44 for 272 yards to go along with the 2 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. The following week, Roethlisberger and the Steelers were held scoreless in 27-0 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. Roethlisberger finished 21 of 41 for 214 yards and two interceptions. Roethlisberger bounced back the following game going 12 of 25 for 198 yards with 2 touchdowns and an interception in a 20-3 victory over Tampa Bay. Pittsburgh kept their playoff hopes alive in a week 14 27-7 victory against the Browns. Roethlisberger went 11 of 21 for 225 with one touchdown and added another on the ground. In week 15, Roethlisberger went 11 of 18 for 140 yards and a touchdown in a 37-3 rout of the Carolina Panthers. The following week, Roethlisberger threw 2 interceptions and had a sub-500 completion percentage as Pittsburgh lost to the Baltimore Ravens 31-7. The loss ended Pittsburgh's playoff hopes. City Baltimore, Maryland Team colors Purple, Black, and Gold Head Coach Brian Billick Owner Steve Bisciotti General manager Ozzie Newsome Mascot The Ravens: Edgar, Allan, & Poe League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1996âpresent) American Football Conference (1996-present) AFC Central (1996-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team history Baltimore...
Roethlisberger ended the season on a good note by defeating the Cincinnati Bengals 23-17 in overtime. He was 19 for 29 passing with 280 yards, 1 touchdown and 1 interception. Roethlisberger's one touchdown came in overtime on a slant pass to Santonio Holmes who proceeded to take the ball 67 yards for the game clinching touchdown. The win knocked the Bengals out of the playoffs, much to the joy of the Steelers team. League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1968-1969) Western Division (1968-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC Central (1970-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Orange, White Mascot Who Dey Personnel Owner Mike Brown General Manager {{{general manager}}} Head Coach...
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2007-2008 Season Due to his subpar '06-'07 season, there were many questions surrounding Roethlisberger entering the season. In the first game of the season, Big Ben reached a personal milestone: his first career 4-touchdown game in a 34-7 rout of the Cleveland Browns. The 4 touchdowns went to Hines Ward, Santonio Holmes (a 40-yard strike), Heath Miller, and rookie TE Matt Spaeth. He followed that up with another solid performance against the Buffalo Bills. He was 21 of 34 passing for 242 yards and a 1-yard touchdown pass to rookie TE Matt Spaeth. He continued his solid season with a decent performance against the 49ers. He was 13 of 20 passing for 160 yards and another touchdown pass to the 3rd TE Jerame Tuman. In week five he had a good performance despite two top wide receivers Hines Ward and Santonio Holmes out due to injury completing 18 of 22 passes for 206 yards and touchdown pass to Heath Miller in the 1st quarter. Matt Spaeth (born November 24, 1983) is an American football tight end. ...
In Week 9 against the Baltimore Ravens, Roethlisberger threw for a career-high five touchdowns, which tied a team record held by Terry Bradshaw and Mark Malone in a 38-7 rout of the Ravens on Monday Night Football. All five touchdowns were thrown in the first half, making Roethlisberger one of two quarterbacks in the 2007 season (the other being Tom Brady) and only the fifth quarterback since the 1970 merger to accomplish such a feat. He also posted a perfect 158.3 passer rating in that game. The 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers season will see the team try to improve upon their 8â8 record from 2006. ...
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The following Sunday, Roethlisberger continued to shine when he erased a 15 point deficit against the Browns. With the Steelers trailing 21-16 in the 4th quarter and facing a 3rd & 10 from the Cleveland 30, Roethlisberger scrambled up the middle of the field for a 30 yard TD run (the longest run of his career at that point). He then completed a 2-pt conversion pass to Hines Ward. After the Browns returned the ensuing kickoff for a TD, Roethlisberger again had to drive the offense with a 4 point deficit. This time he made three crucial plays on 3rd down: an 18 yd pass to Santonio Holmes on a 3rd & 6, a 20 yd pass to Heath Miller on 3rd & 18, and a 10 yd scramble on 3rd & 9. Roethlisberger capped off the drive with a short TD pass to Heath Miller that proved to be the game winner. Earl Heath Miller, Jr. ...
In Week 12, Roethlisberger set a Steelers record, completing 85.7% of his passes (18 of 21) as the Steelers beat the Miami Dolphins 3-0, a feat made all the more remarkable given the weather conditions. Pittsburgh was hit with a torrential storm, delaying the game 30 minutes due to lightning, while turning the new sod on the field, laid earlier that week, into a quagmire. In many parts of the field, players sunk several inches with each step. City nickname: The Steel City Location in the state of Pennsylvania Founded 1758 Mayor Tom Murphy (Dem) Area - Total - Water 151. ...
During the Week 15 game versus the Jacksonville Jaguars, Roethlisberger threw his 29th TD pass of the season, to Nate Washington, breaking the team single season TD pass record previously held by Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw. League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1995âpresent) American Football Conference (1995âpresent) AFC Central (1995â2001) AFC South (2002âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Teal, Black, Gold, White Mascot Jaxson de Ville Personnel Owner Wayne Weaver General Manager James Harris Head Coach Jack Del Rio Team history Jacksonville Jaguars...
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During Week 16 in St. Louis against the Rams, Roethlisberger posted his 2nd perfect passer rating (158.3) of the season. He was 16 of 20 for 261 yards and 3 touchdowns and no interceptions. It was his third career 158.3 rating game, tying Peyton Manning for the most such regular-season games in NFL history. He also became the first quarterback in NFL history to throw two perfect games in a single season. Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. ...
To cap his comeback season, Roethlisberger was named to his first Pro Bowl, joining five other Steelers teammates on the AFC squad. Roethlisberger's 32 touchdown passes ranked 3rd in the NFL behind Tony Romo and Tom Brady, while his 104.1 passer rating was second only to Brady. On five different occasions during the season, Roethlisberger led the team back from a double-digit deficit to a lead or tie in the 4th quarter. However, the Steelers would lose four of those five games as the defense in the end could not hold off Denver, New York and Jacksonville twice. Roethlisberger also set a new Steelers single-season record with 32 touchdown passes in the 2007 season. Antonio Tony Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980 in San Diego, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. ...
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The Steelers hosted the Jaguars in the AFC Wild Card game on January 5th, 2008. It was a rematch of the Week 15 contest. With the injury to Willie Parker, the Steelers could never mount a rushing attack and Roethlisberger struggled a great deal in the first half, throwing three interceptions (one being returned for a TD by Rashean Mathis) as the Steelers trailed at the half by a score of 21-7. He pulled himself together and went 17 of 23 for 263 yards and 2 TDs in the second half alone. The Steelers were trailing 28-10 as the 4th quarter began, when facing a 4th and 12 at the Jaguar 37, Ben threw a quick pass against the blitz to Santonio Holmes, who broke one tackle and scored a TD to pull within 11. The Steelers scored two TDs on their next two possessions to take a 29-28 lead, but failed on 2-pt conversions on each TD. That would be costly as David Garrard would later scramble 32 yards on a 4th & 2 to set up the winning field goal. Jacksonville finally won the game 31-29 after Roethlisberger was sacked for a 6th time on the night and fumbled with a drive that started under the 0:30 mark. Rashean Jamil Mathis (born August 27, 1980 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American football cornerback currently playing for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the NFL. // Mathis attended high school in Jacksonville at local Englewood High School. ...
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Having been sacked 47 times (2nd most in NFL), it must be speculated that his performances could have been even better given improved protection. He often showed great skill outside of the pocket, as well as being amongst the top rushing quarterbacks. While the team did not go as far as they would have liked, it was a successful comeback season for Ben. Roethlisberger finished 3rd in Comeback Player of the Year voting behind Patriots' Randy Moss and Dallas Cowboys' Greg Ellis, who won the award. In his first Pro Bowl, Roethlisberger played three series in the 2nd quarter, going 5 of 9 for 42 yards, a TD, and led the AFC team in rushing with an 18 yard scramble. The NFC won the game 42-30. Randy Moss (born February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots. ...
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Career statistics Regular season | Regular Season | Passing | Rushing | Defensive | Punting | Fumbles | | Season | Team | Games | Att | Comp | Pct | Yds | YPA | Lg | TD | Int | QB Rating | Att | Yds | Avg | Lg | Td | Total | Tkl | Ast | No | Yds | Lg | Avg | Fum | Lost | Rec | | 2004 | Pittsburgh | 14 | 295 | 196 | 66.4% | 2621 | 8.9 | 58 | 17 | 11 | 98.1 | 56 | 144 | 2.6 | 20 | 1 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 2 | 0 | | 2005 | Pittsburgh | 12 | 268 | 168 | 62.7% | 2385 | 8.9 | 85 | 17 | 9 | 98.6 | 31 | 69 | 2.2 | 13 | 3 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 2 | 72 | 39 | 36.0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | | 2006 | Pittsburgh | 15 | 469 | 280 | 59.7% | 3513 | 7.5 | 67 | 18 | 23 | 75.4 | 32 | 98 | 3.1 | 20 | 2 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 5 | 2 | 0 | | 2007 | Pittsburgh | 15 | 404 | 264 | 65.3% | 3154 | 7.8 | 83 | 32 | 11 | 104.1 | 35 | 204 | 5.8 | 30 | 2 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 9 | 3 | 4 | | Total | 4 seasons | 56 | 1436 | 908 | 63.2% | 11,673 | 8.1 | 85 | 84 | 54 | 92.5 | 154 | 515 | 3.3 | 30 | 8 | 4 | 4.0 | 0 | 2 | 72 | 39 | 36.0 | 18 | 8 | 5 | Playoffs | Playoffs | Passing | Rushing | Defensive | Punting | Fumbles | | Season | Team | Games | Att | Comp | Pct | Yds | YPA | Lg | TD | Int | QB Rating | Att | Yds | Avg | Lg | TD | Total | Tkl | Ast | No | Yds | Lg | Avg | Fum | Lost | Rec | | 2004 | Pittsburgh | 2 | 54 | 31 | 57.4% | 407 | 7.54 | 34 | 3 | 5 | 61.3 | 9 | 75 | 8.3 | 20 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 0 | 0 | | 2005 | Pittsburgh | 4 | 93 | 58 | 62.3% | 803 | 8.63 | 54 | 7 | 3 | 101.7 | 19 | 37 | 1.9 | 10 | 2 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | | 2007 | Pittsburgh | 1 | 42 | 29 | 69.0% | 337 | 8.02 | 40 | 2 | 3 | 79.2 | 4 | 13 | 3.3 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | | Total | 3 seasons | 7 | 189 | 118 | 62.4% | 1547 | 8.19 | 54 | 12 | 11 | 85.1 | 32 | 125 | 3.9 | 20 | 2 | 1 | 1.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0.0 | 2 | 1 | 0 | Motorcycle accident On Monday, June 12, 2006, at 11:17 a.m. EDT (UTC-4), Roethlisberger was involved in a motorcycle accident near the intersection of 10th Street and Second Avenue near downtown Pittsburgh, in which he was not wearing his helmet. KDKA-TV of Pittsburgh has reported that Roethlisberger did not have a valid Pennsylvania motorcycle license at the time of the accident, only a temporary permit that he had obtained after moving to Pittsburgh. According to KDKA, this permit had expired in March. Roethlisberger was travelling east on Second Avenue when a Chrysler New Yorker made a left-hand turn in front of the motorcycle and onto the South Tenth Street Bridge[9] when the accident occurred. According to an eyewitness, Roethlisberger went over the handle bars of his bike, a 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa[10] shattering the windshield of the car with his head. The eyewitness reports claim Roethlisberger tried to get up, but was bleeding from the head.[11] Reports from the scene and news media indicated that the accident was serious but "not life- or career-threatening", though Roethlisberger would later relate in interviews that paramedics on the scene stopped the bleeding in his throat just in time to save his life.[12] After the accident, the shift commander for the Allegheny County emergency service described Roethlisberger as "alert and conscious".[12] He was transported to Mercy Hospital and was described as being in "serious but stable" condition in the operating room. Image File history File links WikiNews-Logo. ...
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Police sources have indicated that Roethlisberger suffered fractures to the jaw and right sinus cavity, as well as a nine-inch laceration to the back of the head, the loss of two teeth and many others were chipped. His facial injuries were severe enough that witnesses on the scene did not immediately recognize him, even after he identified himself as "Ben".[13] The paranasal sinuses are eight (four pairs) air-filled spaces, or sinuses, within the bones of the skull and face. ...
Upon arriving to Mercy Hospital he went immediately into surgery where he remained for over 7 hours. The broken bones in his face were repaired. The subsequent news conference with the Mercy Hospital staff was brief but confirmed early reports that the most serious injuries were to the head and face. There was no neck, spinal, nor brain damage found. After surgery, at approximately noon on June 13, 2006, Roethlisberger was upgraded to fair condition. [14][12] Mercy Hospital (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is the central hospital facility in the Pittsburgh Mercy Health System and is located in the Uptown section of Pittsburgh. ...
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The most serious injuries to Roethlisberger were a broken upper and lower jaw, and a broken nose. Roethlisberger was expected to make a full recovery in time for the opening game of the season. In the wake of Kellen Winslow II's crashing of his motorcycle in May 2005, Roethlisberger had been criticized by various NFL members and the media for not wearing a helmet while riding. Even Roethlisberger's coach, Bill Cowher, lectured him about motorcycle safety. Former Steeler Terry Bradshaw warned Roethlisberger personally when he visited Steeler training camp at Saint Vincent College in Latrobe, Pennsylvania, and on television, saying "Ride it when you retire."[12] In a segment put together by ESPN following Winslow's accident, Roethlisberger had said he didn't wear a helmet because it was not required by law, adding, "You're just more free when you're out there and there's no helmet on." Transcripts of the interview recall Roethlisberger telling Suzy Kolber that he only rides a Harley, or his chopper with friends, not a sport bike (like the one Winslow was on). He also claimed to have his license. Both statements have been proven false since this accident. Kellen Boswell Winslow II[1] (born July 21, 1983 in San Diego, California) is a professional American football tight end for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. ...
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Roethlisberger was released from the hospital at 11:46 PM on June 14, 2006. The next day, he released a statement that apologized for concerning friends, family, all his fans, and the Steelers organization, and in which he also stated, "If I ever ride again, it certainly will be with a helmet."[15] On June 19, the Pittsburgh police announced that Roethlisberger would be cited for failure to wear a helmet and failure to operate in his license class. Wearing a helmet is optional in Pennsylvania only for operators who currently possess and have had a motorcycle license for at least two years. The driver of the car was cited for failure to yield the right of way.[16] This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ...
July 13 Roethlisberger in his first interview on ABC's Good Morning America explains that he was told by responding paramedics that he ruptured a major blood vessel in his mouth and was minutes away from dying. Despite the seriousness of the accident, his recovery went so well that he started the first three Steelers 2006 preseason games.[17] The American Broadcasting Company (ABC) is an American television network. ...
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Records - Most career touchdowns by a Miami University quarterback - 84 (Miami University is in Oxford, Ohio)
- Most regular season wins by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 13 games (Roethlisberger did not play in the Steelers' season opener against Oakland, or their season finale at Buffalo, and did not start the loss to Baltimore during their 15-1 season)
- Highest quarterback rating by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 98.1
- Highest completion percentage by an NFL rookie quarterback (2004) - 66.4%
- Longest regular season win streak to start a career for an NFL quarterback (2004-05) - 15 games
- First quarterback to start two Conference Championship games in first two seasons in the NFL (2004 & 2005)
- 44-18 won/loss record (including a 5-2 playoff record) as a starting quarterback in the NFL (.710 win pct.) (Through 4 seasons)
- Second youngest quarterback to play in the Super Bowl (2005), behind Dan Marino
- Youngest starting quarterback ever to win the Super Bowl (2005) [see above]
- Second quarterback of Swiss descent to play and win a Super Bowl (Jeff Hostetler)
- Achieved the 32nd perfect passer rating in NFL history in a game against the Titans on September 11, 2005. Roethlisberger had another perfect game (39th in NFL history) on November 5, 2007 against the Baltimore Ravens until he was finally taken out in the 4th quarter, due to an injury from the 3rd. Achieved his third perfect passing game on a Thursday night game vs. the St. Louis Rams on December 20, 2007. Roethlisberger became the second quarterback in NFL history, along with Peyton Manning, to register 3 perfect passing games during the regular season.
- Lowest QB rating for a Super Bowl winning QB - 22.6 (Completed 9 of 21 passes for 0 touchdowns, with 2 interceptions)
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Pittsburgh Steeler Franchise Records - (Tie) Most Touchdown Passes, Game - 5. Set a Steelers record by throwing 5 touchdown passes in the first half against the Baltimore Ravens on a Monday Night game November 5, 2007. Roethlisberger joined Terry Bradshaw and Mark Malone as the only quarterbacks in Steeler history to throw for 5 touchdowns in one game.
- Most Touchdown Passes, Season - 32 (2007)
- Highest Passer Rating, Season - 104.1 (2007)
- Highest Passer Rating, Career - 92.5
- Highest Post-Season Passer Rating, Career - 85.1 (7 starts)
- Highest Completion %, Career (Min. 500 attempts) - 63.2
- Highest Completion %, Season - 66.4% (2004)
- Highest Completion %, Game (Min. 20 attempts) - 85.7% (Completed 18 out of 21 attempts on November 26, 2007 against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football)
- Most Consecutive Games With a TD Pass - 15 (from December 3rd, 2006 through November 18, 2007)
- Most Passes Completed, Game - 38 (Completed 38 of 54 passes for 433 yards on November 5, 2006 against the Denver Broncos)
- (Tie) Most Consecutive Passes Completed, Game - 15 (Completed 15 straight on November 26, 2007 against the Miami Dolphins on Monday Night Football. Bubby Brister also completed 15 straight on October 1, 1989 against the Detroit Lions)
- Largest contract in Steelers history (8 yr, $102 million)
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Ben Roethlisberger Foundation Ben started a foundation with the following mission statement, "The Ben Roethlisberger Foundation seeks to (a) provide support for police and fire departments throughout the US with a particular emphasis on service dogs and (b) to enhance the quality of life for residents of Findlay, OH and Pittsburgh, PA. "
Beef Jerky Ben has his own beef jerky, called Big Ben's Beef Jerky. The new edition is called Big Ben's XL Beef Jerky.[18]
Trivia
Peppi's restaurant, home of the "Roethlisburger." - Has only lost one football game, college or professional, in the state of Ohio, where he has played a great number of games. (Lost at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio)
- Has beat every NFL team except for Oakland, Green Bay, Atlanta, and Arizona [19]
- Ironically, favorite team growing up was the Cleveland Browns.
- Has multiple sandwiches named after him, usually a pun on his last name (which ends with "berger", similar to "hamburger"). Pittsburgh chain Peppi's sells The "Roethlisburger," which costs $7.00 (because his football jersey number is 7).[citation needed] Findlay, Ohio, restaurant Tony's sells a Roethlisburger, and so does Brick Street in Oxford, Ohio.[20] There is also a chicken sandwich known as The Roethlisclucker.[citation needed]
- His surname "Roethlisberger" (Swiss-German spelling: Röthlisberger) is of Swiss origin with roots in the village of Geissbuehl Lauperswil, Switzerland.[21][22]
- Is a spokesman for Swiss Roots, a campaign intended to help Americans of Swiss origin reconnect with their Swiss ancestral roots.[23]
- In May 2006, Roethlisberger and his family traveled to Switzerland for a week long trip in order to explore their Swiss roots.[24][25]
- Revealed in a 2006 interview that he is a close friend of Donald Trump and they speak weekly. [26]
- Has his own line of Barbecue sauce. [27]
- In the Madden NFL Series of games, Ben Roethlisberger's surname is truncated to "Roethlisbergr" due to a limit on the number of letters allowed in player names. This peculiarity also occurs with Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver T.J. Houshmandzadeh.
- Has three tattoos--the Chinese character for "mother" on the top of his left pectoral, an unknown Chinese character on the back of his right shoulder and the Chinese character for "grandfather" on his left ankle.
- Named the best Quarterback under 25 years of age[28]
- Was referenced in Carlos Mencia's "Dee Dee Dee" song, in which one of the lines says:"Roethlisberger needs no helmet cause he’s a star/But the year the bus left, he got hit by a car". This references to his motorcycle accident in which he wasn't wearing a motorcycle helmet. Mencia used this as one of his many examples of stupid things that "Dee Dee Dees" do.
- A Pittsburgh auto dealer released a line of Roethlisberger signature GMC Sierras in 2007. [26]
- His official website Br-7.com has items ranging from authographed memorabilia to his signature line of BBQ sauce.
- Has a Rottweiler named Zeus and a Bernese mountain dog named Hercules. Hercules was adopted during Roethlisberger's trip to Switzerland in 2006.
- During his rookie year, Ben was fined for violating the uniform policy. He wrote PFJ on his armbands which stood for "Playing For Jesus"
- Ben donated his paycheck for his first playoff game to the tsunami relief in 2004.
- Ben currently is tied with Peyton Manning for the most fourth quarter comebacks since he entered the league in 2004, with 10.
- Ben gave his Super Bowl ring to his father as a Father's Day gift. [29]
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- ^ toledoblade.com - Hindsight makes Hite's sight look blurry
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- ^ ESPN - Roethlisberger likely to be able to play this season - NFL
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- ^ "Steelers' Roethlisberger to be cited for lack of license, helmet"USA Today
- ^ ABC News: EXCLUSIVE: Ben Roethlisberger Won't Become Helmet Advocate
- ^ Big Ben's Beef Jerky
- ^ Football Guys "PIT records by year"
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- ^ Fleming, David. "For whom the Ben tolls". ESPN.com. 19 January 2005.
- ^ The Associated Press. "Steelers' Roethlisberger discovers his Swiss roots". Associated Press. 12 May 2006 .
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The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. // The paper began publication on July 29, 1786, with the encouragement of Hugh Henry Brackenridge as a four-page weekly, initially called The Gazette. ...
Year 2006 (MMVI) was a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
is the 166th day of the year (167th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
ESPNEWS (word origin: grammatical blend of ESPN and news, spoken as ESPN news), launched on November 1, 1996, is a 24-hour-a-day sports news television channel produced by the sports network ESPN. It airs news, highlights, press conferences, and commentary by analysts all in relation to sports. ...
ESPNEWS (word origin: grammatical blend of ESPN and news, spoken as ESPN news), launched on November 1, 1996, is a 24-hour-a-day sports news television channel produced by the sports network ESPN. It airs news, highlights, press conferences, and commentary by analysts all in relation to sports. ...
The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. // The paper began publication on July 29, 1786, with the encouragement of Hugh Henry Brackenridge as a four-page weekly, initially called The Gazette. ...
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, also known simply as the PG, is the largest daily newspaper serving metropolitan Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA. // The paper began publication on July 29, 1786, with the encouragement of Hugh Henry Brackenridge as a four-page weekly, initially called The Gazette. ...
References - Staff (September 2006) "Ben Roethlisberger 1982-" Biography Today 15(3): pp. 102-117
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Anquan Kenmile The Quan Boldin (pronounced ) (born October 3, 1980 in Pahokee, Florida) is an American football player for the NFL Arizona Cardinals. ...
Since 1967 The Associated Press has given two annual Rookie of the Year Awards to NFL American football players: one for an offensive player and one for a defensive player. ...
The 2004 season of the National Football League (NFL) was the 85th one played by the major professional American football league in the United States. ...
Carnell Cadillac Williams (born April 21, 1982 in Gadsden, Alabama) is an American football running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL and a former star running back for the Auburn Tigers. ...
Troy Aumua Polamalu (born Troy Benjamin Aumua on April 19, 1981 in Garden Grove, California) is an American football player who plays strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He is of Samoan descent. ...
Earl Heath Miller, Jr. ...
The 2004 National Football League Draft, took place on April 24 and April 25, 2004 at the theater at Madison Square Garden. ...
Elisha Nelson Eli Manning (born January 3, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a professional American football player and the starting quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL. He is the younger brother of Peyton Manning and Cooper Manning and the son of Archie Manning. ...
Robert Gallery (born July 26, 1980 in Masonville, Iowa) is an American football player who currently plays offensive guard for the Oakland Raiders of the NFL.[1] Gallery played college football at the University of Iowa before being selected with the second overall pick in the 2004 NFL Draft. ...
Larry Darnell Fitzgerald, Jr. ...
Philip Rivers (born December 8, 1981 in Decatur, Alabama) is an American football player who plays quarterback for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. ...
This article is about the deceased football player. ...
Kellen Boswell Winslow II[1] (born July 21, 1983 in San Diego, California) is a professional American football tight end for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. ...
Roy Eugene Williams, Jr. ...
DeAngelo Eugene Hall (born November 19, 1983 in Chesapeake, Virginia) is an American football cornerback currently starting for the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. He was acquired in the first round of the 2004 NFL Draft out of Virginia Tech with the eighth overall selection. ...
Reginald Williams, Jr. ...
Willie Dunta Robinson (born April 11, 1982 in Athens, Georgia) is a starting cornerback for the Houston Texans, who was drafted in the 2004 NFL Draft with their first round pick out of the University of South Carolina. ...
Jonathan Polynice Vilma (born April 16, 1982 in Coral Gables, Florida) is an American football player who currently plays middle linebacker for the New York Jets of the NFL. He is one of several NFL players of Haitian descent. ...
Lee Evans (born March 11, 1981 in Bedford, Ohio) is an American football player who currently plays wide receiver for the Buffalo Bills of the NFL. He was drafted by the Bills out of the University of Wisconsin with the 13th pick of the 1st round in the 2004 NFL...
Tommie Harris (born October 29, 1983, Killeen, Texas) is a professional football player for the NFLs Chicago Bears as a Defensive Tackle. ...
Shawn Andrews (born December 25, 1982 in Camden, AR) is a National Football League offensive lineman for the Philadelphia Eagles. ...
D. J. Williams (David John Williams) (1885–1970) was one of the foremost Welsh-language writers of the twentieth-century. ...
Will Smith (born July 4, 1981 in Queens, New York) is an American football defensive end who currently plays for the New Orleans Saints of the NFL. He played college football at Ohio State University. ...
Vernon Carey(Born:July 13,1981) is a National Football League offensive guard/tackle for the Miami Dolphins. ...
Kenechi Udeze(Born:March 5,1983) is an NFL defensive end for the Minnesota Vikings. ...
Vincent Lamar Wilfork (born November 4, 1981 in Boynton Beach, Florida) is an American football defensive tackle who currently plays for the New England Patriots of the National Football League. ...
Jonathan Paul J.P. Losman (born March 12, 1981 in Los Angeles, Calif. ...
Marcus Dwayne Tubbs(Born;March 16,1981,in Dallas,Texas) is an NFL defensive tackle with the Seattle Seahawks. ...
For Carolina Panthers American football fullback, see Steven Jackson (fullback). ...
Ahmad Raheem Carroll (born August 4, 1983 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American football cornerback who was formerly a member of the Jacksonville Jaguars and is now a Free Agent of the NFL. He was selected out of the University of Arkansas in the first round, with the 25th overall...
Raymond Christopher Perry (born December 27, 1981 in Advance, North Carolina) is an NFL running back. ...
Jason Babin (born May 24, 1980 in Kalamazoo, Michigan) is a defensive end for the Houston Texans. ...
Athlete Profile Chris Gamble (Born March 11, 1983) is a football player with the Carolina Panthers. ...
Michael Gerard Jenkins (born June 18, 1982) is an American football player for the Atlanta Falcons. ...
Kevin Jones (born August 21, 1982 in Chester, Pennsylvania) is a football player for the Detroit Lions. ...
Rashaun Dorrell Woods (born October 17, 1980 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma) is a professional Canadian football player with the Canadian Football League Toronto Argonauts. ...
Benjamin Watson (born December 18, 1980) in Norfolk, Virginia is an American football player for the New England Patriots. ...
The NFL Draft (officially the NFL Annual Player Selection Meeting[1]) is an annual sports draft in which National Football League (NFL) teams take turns, through seven rounds[2], selecting amateur college American football players and other first-time eligible players. ...
Steelers redirects here. ...
Date February 5, 2006 Stadium Ford Field City Detroit, Michigan MVP Hines Ward, wide receiver Favorite Steelers by 4 National anthem Aaron Neville, Aretha Franklin and Dr. John, ASL performed by Angela LaGuardia Coin toss Tom Brady Referee Bill Leavy Halftime show The Rolling Stones Attendance 68,206 TV in...
Jeffrey Montgomery Reed (born April 9, 1979) is an American football place kicker currently playing for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Thomas (Tommy) Alfred Maddox (born September 2, 1971 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a football quarterback who most recently played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Quincy Morgan (born September 23, 1977 in Garland, Texas) is an American football wide receiver for the Denver Broncos. ...
Charles DDonte Batch (born December 5, 1974 in Homestead, Pennsylvania, a Pittsburgh suburb) is a veteran NFL football quarterback. ...
Christopher Allen Gardocki (born February 7, 1970) is a Clemson University graduate, and a punter in the NFL. Chris has spent time with the Chicago Bears, Indianapolis Colts, Cleveland Browns, and Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Bryant McFadden (born November 21, 1981 in Kingstree, South Carolina) is a National Football League cornerback for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Ricardo Sanchez Colclough(Born:April 18,1982,in Fort Sumter,S.C) is a National Football League cornerback/kick returner for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Duce Staley (born February 27, 1975 in Tampa, Florida) is an American football player in the NFL who currently plays running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Tyrone Carter (born March 31, 1976 in Pompano Beach, Florida) is an American football defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He has also played for the Minnesota Vikings and the New York Jets. ...
Ivan Ike Taylor (born May 5, 1980 in New Orleans) is a defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. He played college football at the University of Louisiana at Lafayette. ...
Deshea Townsend is a defensive back for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. Categories: American football biography stubs | National Football League players | Pittsburgh Steelers players ...
Chris Hope (born September 29, 1980, in Rock Hill, South Carolina) is an American Football player who played Free Safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers, and is currently with the Tennessee Titans. ...
Chidi Iwuoma (born February 19, 1978 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football cornerback, most recently played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. He played for the Detroit Lions during the 2001 season, and began his career with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2002 season. ...
Verron Ulric Haynes (born February 17, 1979 in Woodstock, Georgia) is a National Football League halfback formerly for the Pittsburgh Steelers, who plays mostly on passing downs. ...
Dan Kreider (born March 11, 1977 in Manheim, Pennsylvania) is the starting fullback for the NFLs Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Jerome Abram Bettis, nicknamed The Bus (born February 16, 1972), is a former American football halfback for the NFLs Los Angeles/St. ...
For the offensive lineman of the same name see Willie Parker (offensive lineman). ...
Troy Aumua Polamalu (born Troy Benjamin Aumua on April 19, 1981 in Garden Grove, California) is an American football player who plays strong safety for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He is of Samoan descent. ...
Arnold Harrison (born September 20, 1982) is an American Football player who plays linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Lawrence Edward Foote, Jr. ...
James Farrior (January 6, 1975, Richmond, Virginia) is an American football player who currently plays as an inside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He played college football at the University of Virginia, and played with the New York Jets from 1997 to 2001. ...
Clark Cromwell Haggans (born January 10, 1977) plays outside linebacker for the NFLs Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Rian Wallace (born May 24, 1982) is an American Football player who plays inside linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Joey Eugene Porter (born March 22, 1977 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American football linebacker for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. ...
Chukwunweze Sonume Okobi or Chukky Okobi (born November 18, 1978 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American football offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He is 61 and weighs 318 lbs. ...
Clint Kriewaldt (born March 16, 1976) is an American Football player who plays linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Greg Warren (born October 18, 1981) is a National Football League long snapper for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Jeff Hartings (born September 9, 1972 in St. ...
Alan Joseph Faneca, Jr. ...
Kimo von Oelhoffen (born January 30, 1971 in Kaunakakai, Hawaii) is an American football defensive end for the New York Jets of the NFL. He played college football at Boise State University and was selected with the first pick of the sixth round of the 1994 NFL Draft by the...
Uikelotu Christopher Kemoeatu (born January 4, 1983 in Kahuku, Hawaii) is an 6-3 344 pound guard for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Barrett Brooks (born May 5, 1972) is an offensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Henry Alexander Simmons (born March 11, 1979 in Ripley, Mississippi), known as Kendall Simmons, is an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. He played college football at Auburn University, and was selected 30th overall in the 2002 NFL Draft by the Steelers. ...
Chris Hoke is a professional football player in the NFL. He plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Marvel Amos Smith (born August 6, 1978) is an American football offensive tackle who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Max Starks, born on January 10, 1982 in Orlando, Florida, is an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. The son of former professional football player and defensive lineman, Ross Browner, Starks is among the tallest NFL players, standing at 68; he is 337 pounds. ...
Trai J. Essex (born December 5, 1982 in Fort Wayne, Indiana) is an offensive lineman for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL. He was chosen in the 2005 NFL Draft out of Northwestern University, considered a reach by many commentators at the time of his selection. ...
Cedrick Wilson (born December 17, 1978 in Memphis, Tennessee) is a wide receiver in the National Football League. ...
Sean Joseph Morey (born February 26, 1976 in Marshfield, Massachusetts, USA) is an American football wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals of the National Football League. ...
Antwaan Randle El (born August 17, 1979 in Riverdale, Illinois) is a wide receiver and punt returner for the Washington Redskins of the National Football League. ...
Earl Heath Miller, Jr. ...
Jerame Dean Tuman (born March 24, 1976 in Liberal, Kansas) is an American football tight end for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He was selected with the third pick of the fifth round of the 1999 NFL Draft out of the University of Michigan. ...
Nate Washington (born August 28, 1983, in Toledo, Ohio) is an American football wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the NFL. He was signed as an undrafted free agent out of Tiffin University. ...
Hines E. Ward, Jr. ...
Lee Mays, Jr. ...
Travis Kirschke (born September 6, 1974) is an American Football player who plays defensive tackle for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Aaron Douglas Smith (born April 9, 1976 in Colorado Springs, Colorado) is a professional football player with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League. ...
James Harrison, Jr. ...
Andre Frazier (born June 29, 1982 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American Football player who plays linebacker for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Shaun Nua is a National Football League defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Casey Hampton (born September 3, 1977 in Galveston, Texas) is an American Football nose tackle who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League. ...
Brett Keisel (born September 19, 1978) is an American Football player who plays defensive end for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
William Laird Cowher (born May 8, 1957) is a former American football coach and player. ...
Bruce Arians (born October 3, 1952 in Paterson, New Jersey) is currently the offensive coordinator for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Keith Butler (born May 16, 1956 in Anniston, Alabama) is a former professional American football player who played linebacker for ten seasons for the Seattle Seahawks. ...
Russ Grimm (May 2, 1959) was an All-American center at the University of Pittsburgh and a Pro Bowl guard for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. Grimm played 11 seasons for the Redskins and was a first team selection to the NFL 1980s All-Decade Team. ...
Dick Hoak (born December 8, 1939 in Jeannette, Pennsylvania) is the running backs coach for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Ray Horton was a cornerback in the National Football League. ...
Richard Dick LeBeau is a former football player and is presently the Pittsburgh Steelers defensive coordinator. ...
Darren Perry, born December 29, 1968 in Chesapeake, Virginia, is an assistant coach with the Pittsburgh Steelers and was a standout free safety in the NFL. A product of Penn State, Perry played with the Steelers, San Diego Chargers and New Orleans Saints // Coaching Perry was hired as the Steelers...
Kevin Spencer is the special teams coach for the professional football team, Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Mark Whipple was the former quarterbacks coach for the National Football League team, the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Ken Whisenhunt (born February 28, 1962, Augusta, GA) is the head coach of the Arizona Cardinals NFL football team. ...
Since 1967 The Associated Press has given two annual Rookie of the Year Awards to NFL American football players: one for an offensive player and one for a defensive player. ...
The Associated Press, or AP, is an American news agency, the worlds largest such organization. ...
Melvin Farr (born November 3, 1944 in Beaumont, Texas) is a former American football player. ...
Earl McCullouch (born January 10, 1946 in Clarksville, TX) is a retired american football wide receiver who played for the National Football League Detroit Lions and New Orleans Saints between 1968 and 1974. ...
Calvin Hill (born January 2, 1947in the Turners Station neighborhood of Dundalk, Maryland) was a running back with a 12 year National Football League career from 1969 to 1981. ...
Dennis Wendell Shaw (born March 3, 1947 in Los Angeles, California) is a former American football quarterback. ...
John Stanley Brockington (born September 7, 1948 in Brooklyn, NY) is a former American football running back. ...
Franco Harris (b. ...
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Sammy White (born March 3, 1954 in Winnsboro, Louisiana) is an American former NFL football player. ...
Anthony Tony Drew Dorsett (born April 7, 1954 in Rochester, Pennsylvania) is a former American football running back in the NFL for the Dallas Cowboys and the Denver Broncos. ...
This article is about the American football player. ...
Billy Sims (born September 18, 1955 in Missouri) is a former American NFL Pro Bowl, and college, football running back. ...
George Washington Rogers (born December 8, 1958 in Duluth, Georgia) is a former American football player who achieved distinction in both the college and professional ranks as a running back. ...
Marcus LeMarr Allen (born March 26, 1960 in San Diego, California) is a former American football player, and until recently affiliated with CBS as a game analyst. ...
Eric Dickerson (born September 2, 1960 in Sealy, Texas) was a professional running back in the National Football League (NFL) who in his career played for the Los Angeles Rams, Indianapolis Colts, Los Angeles Raiders, and Atlanta Falcons. ...
Louis Lipps (born August 9, 1962 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a former American Football wide receiver who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Rueben Mayes (born 1963), was a Canadian football player. ...
Troy Edwin Stradford (born September 11, 1964 in Elizabeth, New Jersey) is a former professional American football running back who was selected by the Miami Dolphins in the 4th round of the 1987 NFL Draft. ...
John Milton Stephens (born February 23, 1966 in Shreveport, Louisiana, USA) is a former American professional football player who was selected by the New England Patriots in the 1st round (17th overall) of the 1988 NFL Draft. ...
Barry David Sanders (born July 16, 1968)) is a Hall of Fame and Heisman Trophy winning American football running back who spent all of his professional career with the Detroit Lions in the NFL. Sanders is best known for being one of the most prolific running backs in NFL history...
Emmitt James Smith III (born May 15, 1969 in Pensacola, Florida) is a former American football player, who played for the Dallas Cowboys and Arizona Cardinals. ...
Leonard Russell is a former American Football running back who played for the New England Patriots and the Denver Broncos. ...
Carl McNally Pickens (born March 23, 1970 in Murphy, North Carolina) is a former American football wide receiver in the NFL who played for the Cincinnati Bengals and Tennessee Titans. ...
Jerome Abram Bettis, nicknamed The Bus (born February 16, 1972), is a former American football halfback for the NFLs Los Angeles/St. ...
This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Curtis Martin (born May 1, 1973 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is a former American football running back. ...
Edward Nathan George, Jr. ...
Warrick DeMon Dunn (born January 5, 1975 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana) is an American football player who currently plays running back for the Atlanta Falcons of the NFL. // At Catholic High in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Dunn played quarterback, cornerback, and running back. ...
Randy Moss (born February 13, 1977 in Rand, West Virginia) is an American football wide receiver for the New England Patriots. ...
Edgerrin Tyree James (born August 1, 1978 in Immokalee, Florida), nicknamed âThe Edgeâ or just âEdgeâ, is an American football player who currently plays running back for the Arizona Cardinals of the NFL. // James was recruited out of Floridas Immokalee High School by the University of Miami. ...
Michael Moschello Anderson (born September 21, 1973 in Winnsboro, South Carolina) is an American Football running back who currently plays for the Denver Broncos of the NFL. In 2000 Anderson was chosen as the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year by the Associated Press. ...
Anthony Jermaine Thomas (born November 7, 1977 in Winnfield, Louisiana) is an American football running back who currently plays plays for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. ...
Clinton Earl Portis (born September 1, 1981 in Laurel, Mississippi) is an American football running back. ...
Anquan Kenmile The Quan Boldin (pronounced ) (born October 3, 1980 in Pahokee, Florida) is an American football player for the NFL Arizona Cardinals. ...
Carnell Cadillac Williams (born April 21, 1982 in Attalla, Alabama) is an American football running back for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL. // High school career Williams started all four years while playing for Etowah High School (Etowah County, Alabama), rushing for 1,729 yards with 23 touchdowns as...
Vincent Paul Young, Jr. ...
This article is about the Minnesota Vikings running back. ...
Byron Raymond White (June 8, 1917 â April 15, 2002) won fame both as a football running back and as an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. ...
Bill Bullet Dudley (born December 24, 1921 ) is a former NFL Hall of Famer who played with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins, and the Detroit Lions. ...
Joe Geri (born 1924) was a former American Football quarterback-running back who played four seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers and the Chicago Cardinals from 1949 to 1952 in the National Football League. ...
Jim Finks (August 31, 1927 - May 8, 1994) was an American sports executive primarily for American football. ...
Ted Marchibroda was head coach of the Baltimore Colts from 1975 to 1979 and again after they became the Indianapolis Colts from 1992 to 1995. ...
Earl Edwin Morrall (born May 17, 1934, in Muskegon, Michigan) is a former American football quarterback in the National Football League. ...
Robert Lawrence Layne was born December 19, 1926, in Santa Ana, Texas. ...
Rudy Bukich (born December 15, 1932, in St. ...
Ed Brown was a quarterback and a punter in the NFL. // Brown went to high school in San Luis Obispo, CA and Hartnell College in Salinas, CA. He played for the University of San Francisco Dons through 1951. ...
William Keith Nelsen (Born January 29, 1941) was a former football player who played collegiately for the University of Southern California and professionally with both the Pittsburgh Steelers and Cleveland Browns. ...
Richard Earl (Dick) Shiner (born July 18, 1942 in Lebanon, Pennsylvania) was a former American professional football player who played in 11 NFL seasons from 1964-1974 for 6 different teams. ...
Terry Paxton Bradshaw (born September 2, 1948) is a former American football quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League (NFL). ...
Joe Gilliam (1950-2000) was an American football player. ...
Cliff Stoudt (March 27, 1955) was an American football player, playing quarterback for Youngstown State University and the NFLs Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
David Woodley (October 25, 1958 â May 4, 2003) was an American football player, playing quarterback for LSU and the NFLs Miami Dolphins. ...
Mark M. Malone (born November 22, 1958 in El Cajon, California) is a former American football quarterback in the NFL. Malone was the nations most recruited quarterback in 1975 out of El Cajon Valley High School near San Diego, California. ...
Walter Andrew Bubby Brister, III (born August 15, 1962, in Monroe, Louisiana), is a former American football player for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Philadelphia Eagles, New York Jets, Denver Broncos, and Minnesota Vikings. ...
Neil Kennedy ODonnell (born July 3, 1966 in Morristown, New Jersey) is a former AFC quarterback who played for 14 seasons from 1990 to 2003. ...
Mike Tomczak (born October 23, 1962 in Calumet City, Illinois) is a former American football player. ...
Kordell Slash Stewart (born October 16, 1972 in Marrero, Louisiana) is an American NFL quarterback who most recently played for the Baltimore Ravens. ...
Kent Graham (born November 1, 1968, Wheaton, Illinois) is a former American professional football player. ...
Thomas (Tommy) Alfred Maddox (born September 2, 1971 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a football quarterback who most recently played for the Pittsburgh Steelers. ...
Navy quarterback Aaron Polanco sets up to throw. ...
NFL redirects here. ...
The 2007 season of the National Football League (NFL) was the 88th season played by the major professional American football league in the United States. ...
The AFC East refers to the Eastern Division of the American Football Conference of the National Football League. ...
Trent Edwards (born October 30, 1983, in Los Gatos, California) is a professional American football quarterback for the Buffalo Bills of the National Football League. ...
For other uses, see Buffalo Bills (disambiguation). ...
Cleo Lemon (born August 16, 1979 in Greenwood, Mississippi) is an American football quarterback for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1966â1969) Eastern Division (1966â1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970âpresent) AFC East (1970âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Aqua, Coral, Navy, White Mascot T. D. Personnel Owner H. Wayne Huizenga (50%) and Stephen M. Ross (50%) General Manager...
Thomas Edward Brady, Jr. ...
City Foxborough, Massachusetts Other nicknames The Pats Team colors Nautical Blue, New Century Silver, Red, and White Head Coach Bill Belichick Owner Robert Kraft General manager Bill Belichick (de facto) Mascot Pat Patriot League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960â69) Eastern Division (1960â69) National Football League (1970âpresent...
Kellen Clemens is a current American Football quarterback for the New York Jets. ...
City East Rutherford, New Jersey Other nicknames Gang Green, the Green and White, Jersey Jets Team colors Hunter green and white Head Coach Eric Mangini Owner Woody Johnson General manager Mike Tannenbaum League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Eastern Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American...
NFC East Romo (Dallas) E. Manning (NY Giants) McNabb (Philadelphia) Collins (Washington) This article or section does not cite its references or sources. ...
Antonio Tony Ramiro Romo (born April 21, 1980 in San Diego, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League. ...
City Irving, Texas Other nicknames Americas Team, The Boys, The Pokes Team colors White, Silver, Silver-Green, Royal Blue, Navy Blue Head Coach Wade Phillips Owner Jerry Jones General manager Jerry Jones League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1960âpresent) Western Conference (1960) Eastern Conference (1961-1969) Capitol Division...
Elisha Nelson Eli Manning (born January 3, 1981 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a professional American football player and the starting quarterback for the New York Giants of the NFL. He is the younger brother of Peyton Manning and Cooper Manning and the son of Archie Manning. ...
This article is about the current National Football League team. ...
Donovan Jamal McNabb (born November 25, 1976 in Chicago, Illinois) is an American football quarterback for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. ...
City Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Team colors Midnight Green, Black, White, and Silver Head Coach Andy Reid Owner Jeffrey Lurie General manager Tom Heckert Fight song Fly, Eagles Fly Mascot Swoop League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1933âpresent) Eastern Division (1933-1949) American Conference (1950-1952) Eastern Conference (1953-1969) Capitol...
Todd Steven Collins (born November 5, 1971 in Walpole, Massachusetts) is an American football player who currently is a backup quarterback for the Washington Redskins of the NFL. // Collins earned SuperPrep All-America honors and was named New England Player of the Year by the Boston Globe as a senior...
For other uses, see Redskins (disambiguation). ...
| AFC North Boller (Baltimore) Palmer (Cincinnati) Anderson (Cleveland) Roethlisberger (Pittsburgh) The AFC North refers to the Northern Division of the American Football Conference of the National Football League that was created prior to the 2002 season when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. ...
Kyle Bryan Boller (born June 17, 1981 in Burbank, California) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League. ...
City Baltimore, Maryland Team colors Purple, Black, and Gold Head Coach Brian Billick Owner Steve Bisciotti General manager Ozzie Newsome Mascot The Ravens: Edgar, Allan, & Poe League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1996âpresent) American Football Conference (1996-present) AFC Central (1996-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Team history Baltimore...
Carson Palmer (born December 27, 1979 in Fresno, California), is an American football quarterback for the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1968-1969) Western Division (1968-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC Central (1970-2001) AFC North (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Orange, White Mascot Who Dey Personnel Owner Mike Brown General Manager {{{general manager}}} Head Coach...
Derek Matthew Anderson (born June 15, 1983 in Portland, Oregon) is an American football quarterback for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. ...
Browns redirects here. ...
Steelers redirects here. ...
NFC North Orton (Chicago) Kitna (Detroit) Favre (Green Bay) Jackson (Minnesota) The NFC North refers to the Northern Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League that was created prior to the 2002 season when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. ...
Kyle Raymond Orton (born November 14, 1982 in Altoona, Iowa) is an American football player and a quarterback in the National Football League. ...
City Chicago, Illinois Other nicknames Da Bears, The Monsters of the Midway Team colors Navy Blue and Orange Head Coach Lovie Smith Owner Virginia Halas McCaskey Chairman Michael McCaskey General manager Jerry Angelo Fight song Bear Down, Chicago Bears Mascot Staley Da Bear League/Conference affiliations Independent (1919) National Football...
Jon Kitna (born September 21, 1972 in Tacoma, Washington) is an American football player at the quarterback position in the National Football League for the Detroit Lions. ...
City Detroit, Michigan Team colors Honolulu Blue, Silver, and Black Head Coach Rod Marinelli Owner William Clay Ford, Sr. ...
Brett Hillbilly Favre (pronounced Farv, born on October 10, 1969 in Gulfport, Mississippi [1]) is an American football player, currently starting quarterback for the Green Bay Packers of the National Football League (NFL). ...
Packers redirects here. ...
Tarvaris Jackson (born April 21, 1983 in Montgomery, Alabama) is the current starting quarterback for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL)[1]. He was the first Alabama State University quarterback drafted into the NFL since Ricky Jones in 1992. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1961âpresent) Western Conference (1961-1969) Central Division (1967-1969) National Football Conference (1970-present) NFC Central (1970-2001) NFC North (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Purple, Gold, White Fight song Skol, Vikings Mascot Viktor the Viking, Ragnar Personnel Owner Zygi Wilf General...
| AFC South Schaub (Houston) P. Manning (Indianapolis) Garrard (Jacksonville) Young (Tennessee) The AFC South refers to the Southern Division of the American Football Conference of the National Football League that was created prior to the 2002 season when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. ...
Matthew Rutledge Schaub (born June 25, 1981 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American football quarterback who is currently the starting quarterback for the Houston Texans. ...
This article is about the current National Football League team. ...
Peyton Williams Manning (born March 24, 1976 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American football quarterback who plays for the Indianapolis Colts of the National Football League. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1953âpresent) Western Conference (1953-1969) Coastal Division (1967-1969) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC East (1970-2001) AFC South (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Royal Blue, White Mascot Blue Personnel Owner Jim Irsay General Manager Bill Polian Head Coach Tony Dungy...
David Douglas Garrard (born February 14, 1978 in East Orange, New Jersey) is an American football quarterback for the Jacksonville Jaguars of the National Football League. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1995âpresent) American Football Conference (1995âpresent) AFC Central (1995â2001) AFC South (2002âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Teal, Black, Gold, White Mascot Jaxson de Ville Personnel Owner Wayne Weaver General Manager James Harris Head Coach Jack Del Rio Team history Jacksonville Jaguars...
Vincent Paul Young, Jr. ...
City Nashville, Tennessee Team colors Navy, Titan Blue, White, and Red Head Coach Jeff Fisher Owner Bud Adams General manager Mike Reinfeldt Mascot T-Rac League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960â1969) Eastern Division (1960â1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970âpresent) AFC Central (1970...
NFC South Redman (Atlanta) Moore (Carolina) Brees (New Orleans) Garcia (Tampa Bay) The NFC South refers to the Southern Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League that was created in 2002 when the league realigned divisions after expanding to 32 teams. ...
Chris James Redman (born July 7, 1977 in Louisville, Kentucky) is an American professional football player for the Atlanta Falcons. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1966âpresent) Eastern Conference (1966) Western Conference (1967-69) Coastal Division (1967-1969) National Football Conference (1970-present) NFC West (1970-2001) NFC South (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Red, Silver and White Mascot Freddie Falcon Personnel Owner Arthur Blank General Manager...
For others of the same name, see Matt Moore. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1995âpresent) National Football Conference (1995-present) NFC West (1995-2001) NFC South (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Black, Panther Blue, Silver, White Mascot Sir Purr Personnel Owner Jerry Richardson General Manager Marty Hurney Head Coach John Fox Team history Carolina Panthers (1995...
Drew Christopher Brees (born January 15, 1979 in Austin, Texas) is an American football quarterback for the New Orleans Saints of the NFL. The San Diego Chargers originally selected him as the first pick of the 2001 NFL Drafts second round. ...
City New Orleans, Louisiana Team colors Gold and black Head Coach Sean Payton Owner Tom Benson and Rita Benson LeBlanc General manager Mickey Loomis Mascot Gumbo the dog League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1967âpresent) Eastern Conference (1967-1969) Capitol Division (1967; 1969) Century Division (1968) National Football Conference...
Jeffrey Jason Garcia (born February 24, 1970 in Gilroy, California) is a Mexican American professional quarterback currently employed by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. ...
League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1976âpresent) American Football Conference (1976) AFC West (1976) National Football Conference (1977-present) NFC Central (1977-2001) NFC South (2002-present) Current uniform Team colors Buccaneer Red, Pewter, Black, Orange, White Mascot Captain Fear Personnel Owner Malcolm Glazer General Manager Bruce Allen Head...
| AFC West Cutler (Denver) Croyle (Kansas City) Russell (Oakland) Rivers (San Diego) The AFC West is a division of the National Football Leagues American Football Conference. ...
For other persons of the same name, see Jay Cutler. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Western Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970âpresent) AFC West (1970âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Broncos Navy Blue, Orange, White[1] Mascot Thunder II (live horse) Miles (person in costume suit) Personnel Owner Pat Bowlen...
John Brodie Croyle, (born February 6, 1983 in Rainbow City, Alabama) is an American football quarterback for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Western Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970-present) AFC West (1970-present) Current uniform Team colors Red, White and Gold Mascot K. C. Wolf (1985-present) Warpaint (1963-1988) Personnel Owner The Hunt Family (Clark Hunt...
JaMarcus Russell (born August 9, 1985 in Mobile, Alabama) is a quarterback for the Oakland Raiders. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960â1969) Western Division (1960â1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football Conference (1970âpresent) AFC West (1970âpresent) Current uniform Team colors Silver and Black Personnel Owner Al Davis General Manager Al Davis Head Coach Lane Kiffin Team history Oakland Raiders (1960...
Philip Rivers (born December 8, 1981 in Decatur, Alabama) is an American football player who plays quarterback for the San Diego Chargers of the National Football League. ...
Chargers redirects here. ...
NFC West Warner (Arizona) Bulger (St. Louis) Hill (San Francisco) Hasselbeck (Seattle) The NFC West refers to the Western Division of the National Football Conference of the National Football League. ...
Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971, Burlington, Iowa) is a professional American football quarterback for the Arizona Cardinals. ...
City Glendale, Arizona Other nicknames The Cards, The Birds, Big Red, The Buzzsaw Team colors Cardinal Red, Black, and White Head Coach Ken Whisenhunt Owner Bill Bidwill General manager Rod Graves Mascot Big Red League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1920âpresent) Western Division (1933-1949) American Conference (1950-1952...
Marc Robert Bulger (born April 5, 1977 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American football player and the St. ...
League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1936) National Football League (1937âpresent) Western Division (1937-1949) National Conference (1950-1952) Western Conference (1953-1969) Coastal Division (1967-1969) National Football Conference (1970-present) NFC West (1970-present) Current uniform Team colors Millennium Blue and New Century Gold Personnel Owner Chip...
Shaun Hill (born on January 20, 1980 in Parsons, Kansas) is an NFL quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers. ...
City San Francisco, California Other nicknames Niners, The Red And Gold, Bay Bombers Team colors Cardinal red, metallic gold and black Head Coach Mike Nolan Owner Denise DeBartolo York and John York General manager Lal Heneghan Mascot Sourdough Sam League/Conference affiliations All-America Football Conference (1946-1949) Western Division...
Matthew Michael Hasselbeck[1] (born September 25, 1975, in Boulder, Colorado)[1] is a professional football player, the starting quarterback for the Seattle Seahawks. ...
City Seattle, Washington Team colors Pacific Blue, Navy Blue, Neon Green, White Head Coach Mike Holmgren Owner Paul Allen General manager Tim Ruskell Mascot Blitz, and Taima the hawk League/Conference affiliations National Football League (1976âpresent) American Football Conference (1977-2001) AFC West (1977-2001) National Football Conference (1976...
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