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Ben Roethlisberger has been a prolific winner ... "Consistently, year in and year out, he is a great competitor," former coach Bill Cowher said Tuesday during a Zoom call ahead of his induction ...
NEW YORK -- Former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Bill Cowher said it was hard to get through to Ben Roethlisberger after the quarterback had so much success early in his career. Yet Cowher believes ...
Bill Cowher says he received over 600 congratulatory ... received his first congratulatory text message. The sender? Ben Roethlisberger, Cowher's quarterback during his final three years as ...
Roethlisberger's old coach, Super Bowl XL winner and The NFL Today analyst Bill Cowher says he believes the year off gave Big Ben some "renewed freshness" in approaching the game. "Sometimes ...
But it all started during the NFL Draft, and here is a look back at what Roethlisberger had to say immediately after being drafted by the Steelers, and what then Coach Bill Cowher said about him. Ben ...
Yet Cowher believes the sexual assault investigation that led to a six-game suspension for Roethlisberger was a ... Maybe he's right about that.' "I think Ben has had a chance to reflect a ...
Before Bill Cowher retired from football and the Pittsburgh Steelers, he was Ben Roethlisberger’s first pro football coach. They were together for three successful seasons, and one improbable ...
Ben Roethlisberger is entering what appears ... The coach, Super Bowl XL winner Bill Cowher, was asked about his time with Roethlisberger and where he currently stands during a media session ...
Bill Cowher thinks the Steelers have something ... it all in 2006 in what would be Jerome Bettis’ final year, and Ben Roethlisberger’s first Super Bowl. Just one year later, after a Steelers ...
Bill Cowher was fittingly the first guest on Peyton and Eli Manning's special "Monday Night Football" broadcast to close Week 17, with Ben Roethlisberger making potentially the last home start of ...
Once a quarterback, always a quarterback. Now retired just like his former coach Bill Cowher, Ben Roethlisberger would take the opposite approach to run the Pittsburgh Steelers offense.
Pittsburgh, PA (KDKA)- Monday was a rough day for Pittsburgh Steelers fans, as the team announced that starting quarterback Ben Roethlisberger would undergo season-ending surgery on his right elbow.