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Roethlisberger in surgery after serious motorcycle crash
Monday, June 12, 2006

By Michael A. Fuoco, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Steve Mellon, Post-Gazette photos
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Impact signs can be seen on the windshield of the car that was involved in an accident with Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger
Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was seriously injured and was undergoing surgery after his motorcycle was involved in a crash on Second Avenue near the 10th Street Bridge today.

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Pittsburgh Police stand near Ben Roethlisberger's motorcycle, which was heavily damaged when he collided with a car today at the intersection of Second Avenue near the 10th Street Bridge.

Dr. Larry Jones of Mercy Hospital addressed the media at 1:25 p.m. and said that Roethlisberger was in serious but stable condition and was headed to surgery. The doctor did not detail the injuries, but KDKA-TV said they included missing teeth, broken bones in his face and head lacerations.

Jones said that Roethlisberger was talking, was coherent and was cognizant of the situation.

Police confirmed Roethlisberger, 24, was not wearing a helmet as he operated his 2005 Suzuki Hayabusa cycle.

Roethlisberger was injured shortly after 11:15 a.m. at the Second Avenue side of the bridge near the Armstrong Tunnel.

One Steelers source said Roethlisberger was in surgery for a broken jaw, an injury that can take approximately seven weeks to heal. The Steelers season starts in 12 weeks.

Steelers president Art Rooney II released a statement this afternoon.

"On behalf of everyone within the Steelers organization, I want to express my concern for Ben Roethlisberger. I am sure Ben knows that we are praying for his complete recovery. So far, we have been encouraged by the early reports from the medical team at Mercy Hospital."

Rooney's statement indicated that the Steelers public relations staff would pass along further updates as they became available.

Retired halfback Jerome Bettis, in California today, was keeping in touch with some people in the organization and said the reports he's received are that Roethlisberger will be fine.

"First, it's good to see he's not in bad shape, as a friend, and to make sure he's OK," said Bettis. "Another good thing is it is minor enough that it shouldn't affect him on the field this fall."

Sandra Ford, a Homewood writer and artist, was waiting for a bus near the bridge about 11 a.m. She saw a rugged-looking white man with curly hair on his motorcycle driving along the avenue heading toward the bridge.

In the opposite direction, a Chrysler was approaching and preparing to make the turn.

"I kept waiting for the motorcyclist to slow down," she said. "He never stopped and just plowed into the car."

The car, a New Yorker with Maine plates, was driven by Martha Fleishman, 62, of Squirrel Hill, who made a left turn toward the bridge in front of the cyclist. The motorcycle hit the car and Roethlisberger flew into the windshield and then hit the ground head first.

Roethlisberger was bleeding heavily from a head injury, and blood pooled on the pavement. The witness said he was not wearing a helmet.

The entire front end of the motorcycle, was destroyed. The car sustained damage on the passenger side door. Fleishman's husband, Martin, confirmed in a telephone interview that his wife was the driver but said the couple didn't want to discuss what happened.

"We really have no statement," Martin Fleishman said. "We certainly hope everything goes well for Mr. Roethlisberger, but we have no other statement. Certainly this is terrible and unfortunate. We hope he has a speedy recovery."

He wouldn't comment on his wife's physical or emotional condition in the wake of the accident other than to say, "She's doing as best as she can."

Ford said she believes Roethlisberger, who wasn't speeding, but going at a pretty good clip, never saw the car. "He had to be looking somewhere else, he just sailed across the intersection."


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Ben Roethlisberger's mother, Brenda Roethlisberger, hurriedly throws her suitcase into her car today so she can travel to get to Pittsburgh.
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It was a crazy scene, said Ford, still shaken from the accident two hours after it happened. At the time of the accident, she did not know it was the Steelers' quarterback. She found out when she got home and saw the TV news.

Ford said that she heard a crunching sound and saw Roethlisberger fly from his motorcycle and into the car.

Afterward, Roethlisberger tumbled off the car and lay still in the street. "He lay so still, I thought he had died."

About 11:23, Ford began taking notes and talking to the driver of the car.

By this time, the driver had gotten from the car and asked Roethliesberger to remain still when he began trying to move.

"His face was all bloody. I saw blood pooling under his head," Ford said.

Police Cmdr. Thomas Stangrecki said that an accident reconstruction team would investigate the cause of the accident. A statement released late this afternoon said the probe was continuing and that no decision had been made about whether charges would be filed.

Police spokeswoman Tammy Ewin also stressed that accident investigations can take "weeks, not hours" to complete.

Roethlisberger has been known to refuse to wear a helmet when operating his cycle.

Steelers coach Bill Cowher addressed the issue with Roethlisberger in May 2005 after Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow's accident riding a Suzuki GSX-R750 in suburban Cleveland. Winslow hit a curb in a parking lot and was ejected from his bike, injuring his knee.

"It's one of those things, where he talked about being a risk-taker and I'm not really a risk-taker, I'm pretty conservative and laid back," Roethlisberger told the Post-Gazette. "So the big thing is just be careful and that's what we do. I think every person that rides is careful. That's the biggest thing, I'll just continue to be careful. I told him we never ride alone, we always ride in a group of people, and I think that makes it more safe."

While Winslow's contract forbade him from riding a motorcycle, Roethlisberger's contract does not prohibit him from riding motorcycles, even helmetless. The standard NFL contract prohibits risky behavior, but that is noat precisely defined. Pennsylvania repealed its mandatory helmet law in 2003.

"I think that's my own discretion," Roethlisberger said about not wearing a helmet when he rides. "Obviously, Pennsylvania doesn't think people need to."

During an interview last year, Steelers Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw offered one piece of advice for Roethlisberger about his motorcycle.

"Ride it when you retire. That's the way I feel. Those things are dangerous."

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Yes, Mookie I heard about that and I was going to post something about it but you beat me to it. Hope he gets better soon. :cheers:
 
Roethlisberger Injured in Motorcycle Accident

One source, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the Steelers had not released any detailed information about Roethlisberger's condition yet, said the quarterback had suffered a broken jaw and a broken bone in his sinus cavity. Roethlisberger also lost some teeth and had a significant gash on his head, the source said.

By Mark Maske
Washington Post Staff Writer
Monday, June 12, 2006; 4:54 PM



Ben Roethlisberger, the quarterback who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to a Super Bowl triumph in February in his second NFL season, was injured in a motorcycle accident today in Pittsburgh.

Roethlisberger, 24, underwent surgery this afternoon at Mercy Hospital in Pittsburgh, and neither team nor hospital officials commented beforehand about the nature or extent of Roethlisberger's injuries. Several sources familiar with the situation said that Roethlisberger's injuries were not life-threatening but potentially could affect his availability for the upcoming NFL season.

One source, speaking on the condition of anonymity because the Steelers had not released any detailed information about Roethlisberger's condition yet, said the quarterback had suffered a broken jaw and a broken bone in his sinus cavity. Roethlisberger also lost some teeth and had a significant gash on his head, the source said.

People close to Roethlisberger had heard reports that he suffered injuries to both knees but weren't immediately certain if those reports were accurate. Any knee injuries potentially could be the most serious to Roethlisberger's prospects for playing football this coming season.

According to broadcast and print reports out of Pittsburgh, Roethlisberger's motorcycle collided with a car around 11:15 a.m. at a Pittsburgh intersection. The car, a Chrysler New Yorker, reportedly was making a left turn and Roethlisberger, traveling in the opposite direction, drove his motorcycle into the passenger side of the vehicle. Roethlisberger flew off his motorcycle and struck the car's windshield, and was bleeding from his head. Witnesses reportedly described him as conscious but disoriented.

One witness told the Pittsburgh Post Gazette that Roethlisberger was not wearing a helmet. Pennsylvania's mandatory helmet law was repealed three years ago, and Roethlisberger has said publicly that he does not like to wear a helmet when riding.

Roethlisberger was listed in serious but stable condition this afternoon, and Larry Jones, the chief of trauma for Mercy Hospital, said that Roethlisberger was alert before surgery.

"He was talking to me before he left for the operating room," Jones said, according to the Associated Press. "He's coherent. He's making sense. He knows what happened. He knows where he is. From that standpoint, he's very stable."

Steelers Coach Bill Cowher spoke to Roethlisberger about his penchant for riding without a helmet after Cleveland Browns tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. was injured in a motorcycle accident last year. Winslow missed all of last season. But Roethlisberger remained defiant on the issue and said publicly that he considered himself a safe rider even though he didn't wear a helmet. Roethlisberger's contract, unlike Winslow's, reportedly does not prohibit him from riding a motorcycle.

"On behalf of everyone within the Steelers organization, I want to express my concern for Ben Roethlisberger," Steelers President Art Rooney II said in a written statement. "I am sure Ben knows that we are praying for his complete recovery. So far, we have been encouraged by the early reports from the medical team at Mercy Hospital."

© 2006 The Washington Post Company
 
That Crash looks seroius.He could be forced to retire cause of permanent injury.My cousin is still in a wheelchair after 10 years motorcycle accident and he didnt wear a helmet.Hes paralyzed from the neck down the samething happend to Christopher Reeve.Ben Roethlisberger could very well end up like Christopher Reeve accident.
 
God Bless his mom ..... She does not look too good in that picture throwing in her suitcase and hurry to the hospital. Keep Ben and his mom, the family in your prayers. I am sure Ben will be ok, just that it is not a very good situation to be in for them or anybody for that matter. God Bless..... :angel:
 
See there is one thing i have to say If only he had been wearing a helmet. It is very sad though and it looks like he at least has to support of many people
 
It's terrible enough that he was involved in an accident and with a few people mentioning to him about the safety of wearing a helmet...the way I see it, wearing a helmet during games, what's more when it comes to wearing one out on the street? Perhaps this accident will definitely make him reconsider his ways and who knows, perhaps even the headquarters for the Pittsburgh Steelers might 'add' such a clause on the player's contracts where it'll stipulate that either a helmet is required or riding a motorcycle is prohibited while under contract.

Hopefully he'll recover well enough to still be able to play football once again as he is a great ball player. My thoughts and prayers goes out to him and his immediate family, friends and team.
 
Ouchhhhhh! I hope he will get better soon as possible as it can.. I know it's very dangerous for people riding on the motocycle without the helemets... :ugh3:
 
Yea ouch... But I am sure Steelers will sign other excellent QB (if have to)...
 
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