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American Football Biography

Ben Roethlisberger

“OJ”

American flag American · Lima, Ohio · Born 2 March 1982

Quarterback

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American NFL quarterback who won two Super Bowls with Pittsburgh Steelers, known for his physical playing style and clutch playoff performances.

Born in Lima, Ohio, in 1982, Benjamin Todd Roethlisberger developed his athletic foundation at Findlay High School, where he excelled in football, basketball, and baseball. He attended Miami University in Ohio, where he established himself as one of college football's premier quarterbacks, setting multiple school records and earning Mid-American Conference Player of the Year honors in 2003. The Pittsburgh Steelers selected Roethlisberger 11th overall in the 2004 NFL Draft, immediately inserting him into their starting lineup midway through his rookie season. His impact was immediate and sustained throughout an 18-season career spent entirely in Pittsburgh. At 6 feet 5 inches and 240 pounds, Roethlisberger developed a distinctive playing style that emphasized mobility, arm strength, and an uncanny ability to extend plays under pressure. His physical presence made him notoriously difficult to sack, allowing him to create opportunities from seemingly impossible situations. Roethlisberger's championship credentials include two Super Bowl victories: Super Bowl XL following the 2005 season, making him the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl at age 23, and Super Bowl XLIII after the 2008 season, where his game-winning touchdown pass to Santonio Holmes with 35 seconds remaining became one of the most iconic moments in Super Bowl history. He earned six Pro Bowl selections and finished his career with 64,088 passing yards and 418 touchdown passes, establishing himself as Pittsburgh's all-time leader in virtually every major passing category. Throughout his career, Roethlisberger demonstrated remarkable durability despite a physical playing style and several significant injuries, including a serious motorcycle accident in 2006. His retirement following the 2021 season marked the end of an era for the Steelers franchise, with his combination of clutch performance, longevity, and championship success cementing his status among the most successful quarterbacks in NFL history.

Famous For

Youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl at age 23

Playing Style

How They Played

Physical, mobile pocket passer known for extending plays, strong arm, and ability to make throws while under pressure

Legacy

Lasting Impact

Two-time Super Bowl champion known for extending plays with his mobility and leading game-winning drives in crucial moments

Honours & Achievements

Career Honours

  • Super Bowl Champion 2x (XL, XLIII)
  • Pro Bowl 6x
  • All-Pro 1x
  • AFC Offensive Rookie of the Year
  • Super Bowl Champion 2x
Team Career
Team Period Games
Pittsburgh Steelers2004–2021249
Career Journey

Timeline

2004 🎯 NFL debut with Pittsburgh Steelers
2004 🥇 AFC Offensive Rookie of the Year
2005 🏆 Won Super Bowl XL vs Seattle Seahawks
2008 🏆 Won Super Bowl XLIII vs Arizona Cardinals
2010 🎯 Reached third Super Bowl vs Green Bay Packers
2018 🎯 Passed for 5,129 yards in single season
2021 🎯 Announced retirement from NFL
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

4 common questions about Ben Roethlisberger

Ben Roethlisberger was born in 1982 in Lima.

Ben Roethlisberger is American.

Ben Roethlisberger played for: Pittsburgh Steelers.

Ben Roethlisberger played as a Quarterback.

Career Timeline — Ben Roethlisberger
2004
NFL debut with Pittsburgh Steelers
2004
AFC Offensive Rookie of the Year
2005
Won Super Bowl XL vs Seattle Seahawks
2008
Won Super Bowl XLIII vs Arizona Cardinals
2010
Reached third Super Bowl vs Green Bay Packers
2018
Passed for 5,129 yards in single season
2021
Announced retirement from NFL
Super Bowl Champion 2x (XL, XLIII)
Pro Bowl 6x
All-Pro 1x
AFC Offensive Rookie of the Year
Super Bowl Champion 2x