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The Steelers legend Will Enter The Ring of Honor in 2025... The Next Stop Will Be The Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2027

It’s a moment every member of Steelers Nation has been waiting for: Ben Roethlisberger, the heart and soul of Pittsburgh football for nearly two decades, will officially be enshrined in the Steelers Ring of Honor this year. And in just two more years, Canton is calling—Big Ben will take his rightful place among football’s immortals in the Hall of Fame.

Ben Roethlisberger retires from NFL after 18 seasons with the Pittsburgh  Steelers

After 18 seasons, 165 regular season wins, two Super Bowl championships, and countless clutch moments, Roethlisberger’s No. 7 will shine forever at Acrisure Stadium. His induction into the Ring of Honor is not just a celebration of statistics, but a tribute to the grit, resilience, and leadership he brought to the Steel City.

What We Talk About When We Talk About Big Ben | GQ

Big Ben was more than a quarterback—he was the embodiment of Pittsburgh toughness. No matter the weather, the score, or the stakes, he delivered for his team. From rookie phenom to grizzled veteran, he carried the hopes of a city on his back and inspired a new generation of Steelers fans.

Ben Roethlisberger on what could be his final Steelers game

Roethlisberger once said:
“I gave everything I had to this game, this team, and this city. The memories and love will last forever.”

Steelers coach Mike Tomlin remarked:
“There’s never been another like him. Ben is, and always will be, a true Steeler.”

Ben Roethlisberger: 'This could be it,' says quarterback as prepares for  likely last dance in Pittsburgh | CNN

Drafted 11th overall in 2004, Big Ben led Pittsburgh to two Super Bowl titles and set franchise records for passing yards, touchdowns, and durability. Known for his signature comebacks and never-say-die attitude, he became a hero in the blue-collar city that loves its football tough.

Ben Roethlisberger recalls his draft day, suggests Steelers offensive line  change, explains why a comeback won't happen | TribLIVE.com

This fall, when Big Ben’s name is unveiled in the Ring of Honor, the roar will echo across generations. In two years, the gold jacket will follow. For Steelers Nation, Ben Roethlisberger is already a Hall of Famer—in our hearts, forever.

Steelers Reunite with Star WR After Browns Released - Perfect Replacement for Calvin Austin III
Pittsburgh, PA – In a surprising yet strategic move, the Pittsburgh Steelers have officially signed wide receiver Diontae Johnson on the afternoon of October 8, 2025, just hours after the Cleveland Browns decided to cut the veteran. The one-year, $5 million contract (with performance bonuses up to $2 million) marks an emotional homecoming for Johnson to the team that shaped his career, while also filling a critical gap at the wide receiver position due to Calvin Austin III’s serious injury. Diontae Johnson, 29, was a cornerstone of the Steelers’ offense from 2019 to 2023. Drafted in the third round of the 2019 NFL Draft, he made his mark with 391 receptions, 4,363 yards, and 25 touchdowns in the black-and-gold. His peak came in 2021, leading the NFL with 107 catches and 1,161 yards, becoming a true star alongside Big Ben Roethlisberger and later young QBs like Kenny Pickett. However, his journey post-Pittsburgh was rocky: traded to the Carolina Panthers in 2024, then to the Baltimore Ravens midseason, and finally signing with the Browns in May 2025 as part of their effort to bolster Ohio’s offense. With the Browns, Johnson played just four games in the 2025 season, recording 12 receptions for 148 yards and one touchdown before being benched due to “attitude issues” and competition from rookies like Amari Cooper Jr. According to ESPN, Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski released Johnson this morning, making him an unrestricted free agent. “Diontae is a great talent, but we needed more consistency,” Stefanski said briefly after practice. For the Steelers—currently leading the AFC North with a 3-1 record but reeling from injuries—this is a perfect remedy. Calvin Austin III, a promising young WR, was hospitalized after a severe shoulder injury in last week’s win to the Vikings, expected to miss at least 6-8 weeks. With DK Metcaf and the offense lacking depth, Johnson brings not only experience but familiarity: he knows Mike Tomlin’s system and has existing chemistry with QB Aaron Rodgers. “Diontae’s family. He knows how we play ball here, and he’s the spark we need for a playoff push,” Tomlin said in an impromptu press conference. Johnson immediately posted on X (Twitter): “Home sweet home! #HereWeGo #BlackAndGold.” The reaction from Steelers fans exploded on social media, with #DiontaeReturns trending No. 1 in Pittsburgh. Many see this as the ultimate “troll” move against the Browns, their arch-rivals just a two-hour drive away. NFL Network analysts predict Johnson could debut as early as the upcoming matchup against the Browns, setting the stage for a dramatic showdown with his former team. With this signing, the Steelers not only bolster their offense but also send a clear message: they’re ready to “poach” from their rivals to protect their AFC North lead. Can Johnson recapture his old magic and propel the Steelers deep into the playoffs? We’ll soon find out. #SteelersNation, Here We Go!