Ben Roethlisberger may have retired from the NFL in January 2022, but the former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback is still keeping his arm in shape — and his sense of humor intact. The two-time Super Bowl champion, who spent 18 seasons with the Steelers, recently suited up in his old uniform for a game of backyard catch with his sons, Benjamin Jr. and Bodie. Complete with pads, jersey, and helmet, Roethlisberger looked ready to take the field again — until his son’s sharp wit stole the show.
In a video shared online, Roethlisberger was seen rifling passes across the yard when 11-year-old Benjamin Jr. hit him with a roast for the ages: “Your head’s giant.” The comment sparked laughter, adding a playful twist to what was already a nostalgic scene for Steelers fans.
A Hall of Fame Legacy, Now on the Home Turf
Roethlisberger, 42, retired as one of the NFL’s all-time greats. An Ohio native, he led the Steelers to two Super Bowl victories and became synonymous with the grit and determination of Pittsburgh football. Now living in the area with his wife, Ashley Harlan, and their three children — Benjamin Jr., 11, Baylee, 10, and Bodie, 8 — he’s embraced his role as a hands-on dad and assistant coach for the Quaker Valley Fighting Quakers, a youth football team for 9- and 10-year-olds.
While his NFL days are behind him, Roethlisberger remains a prominent figure in the football world through his podcast, Footbahlin with Ben Roethlisberger, where he shares insights on the game and his beloved Steelers. Yet, it’s moments like this backyard catch that showcase his lighter side.
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A Playful Throwback
Fans couldn’t help but notice the details in the video. Roethlisberger donned his Steelers gear as if prepping for another Sunday showdown, complete with what appeared to be heavy-duty boots instead of cleats. His cannon of an arm was on full display, as he fired passes across the yard — even one to his youngest son, Bodie, that seemed more suited for an NFL wide receiver than an 8-year-old.
Adding to the charm, Bodie sported a No. 11 Chase Claypool jersey. Claypool, of course, is no longer with the Steelers, having moved on to the Buffalo Bills, making the jersey a nostalgic nod for fans. The scene was a mix of wholesome family fun and a heartfelt tribute to Roethlisberger’s storied career.
Fans React to the Nostalgia
The video quickly gained traction among fans, who were thrilled to see Big Ben back in Steelers gear. Many commented on how sharp his throws looked, joking that he could still outplay some current NFL quarterbacks — a pointed jab at the Steelers’ current struggles under Kenny Pickett.
“Ben’s still got it!” one fan exclaimed. “Put him in, coach!”
Others loved the playful vibe of the video. “Only Big Ben would show up to a backyard game in full uniform. Absolute legend,” another fan commented.
A Legacy in the Making
Roethlisberger’s backyard antics are more than just a fun moment; they’re a reminder of the enduring connection between the Steelers legend and his fans. Whether he’s tossing passes to his kids or sharing his insights on his podcast, Big Ben continues to be a cherished figure in Pittsburgh and beyond.
And as for that “giant head” roast? Let’s just say the Roethlisberger family humor is as sharp as the quarterback’s spiral.
Fans will no doubt be watching for more moments like this, celebrating the man who brought so much to the game — and continues to share his love for it in new and endearing ways.