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Joey Porter Sr says former Steelers teammate Ben Roethlisberger is not ‘a good person’

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Joey Porter Sr says Ben Roethlisberger, the quarterback he won a Super Bowl with at the Pittsburgh Steelers, is not “a good person”.Porter was speaking on a podcast during Super Bowl week when he made the comments.He and Roethlisberger won Super Bowl XL with Pittsburgh at the end of the 2005 season.Porter said Roethlisberger and another former Steeler, James Harrison, had broken a code by criticizing Mike Tomlin, who departed as Pittsburgh head coach in January after 19 seasons in charge, on their own podcasts.“[Harrison] broke the brotherhood,” Porter said on Cameron Heyward’s Not Just Football podcast.

“Then [Roethlisberger] definitely broke the brotherhood,Out of anybody that should talk, he should never grab a microphone and really talk Steeler business,Because if we talk Steelers business, his ass is foul of all foul,The shit that he did is foul of all foul,He’s not a good teammate.

“Won the Super Bowl with him, but the person, he’s just not a good teammate.He knows that.Anybody in the Steelers building knows that, but we protected him because I’ve only won one Super Bowl and that was my quarterback.So do I love my quarterback? Yeah, but is he a good person? No.”Porter backed up his comments by saying that Roethlisberger had once refused to sign memorabilia for his teammates’ families.

“He was telling people, ‘No, I’m not going to sign that,’” Porter said.“So once he did that, who they come and tell? The captain.When he first did it to Chris Hoke, I was like, ‘Damn, that’s messed up, man.’ I grabbed it from Hoke, took it over there and told him to sign it.But then when he did that to Aaron Smith, now I got to have a meeting [with Roethlisberger].

Like, you’re a rookie, you’re a young guy,“You can’t tell my vets you’re too cool to sign for my vets,Who the hell is too cool to sign for your teammate? I’m not a fan,”Porter added that Roethlisberger was appointed Steelers team captain, rather than being voted in by his fellow players,“He came in the era where they just gave you the ‘C’ – because if he wasn’t a captain, he’d probably have a hissy fit.

But nobody’s going to vote for him as captain because he don’t have no captain quality,” Porter said.Before Tomlin’s departure from the Steelers, Roethlisberger suggested his former coach should be fired, saying it was time for the team to “clean house”.Roethlisberger later backtracked on the comments.“Just because I said there’s a time for some new things, that’s just saying that I think Coach Tomlin, if he wants to move on, he has every right to move on – it’s not they should,” he said.Porter is not the only teammate to criticize Roethlisberger.

After the quarterback was suspended for violating the NFL’s personal conduct policy after allegations of sexual assault, for which Roethlisberger was never criminally charged, Steelers receiver Hines Ward said the “suspension is justified”,Current Steelers quarterback Mason Rudolph also appeared to back Porter’s comments on social media,Porter left the Steelers in 2007 and Roethlisberger admitted in 2010 that he had not behaved well in the past,“I got caught up being Big Ben the whole time,” Roethlisberger said,“I lost track of who Ben Roethlisberger was.

It’s not something I’m proud of … I was gaining everything, but I was losing a lot of who I was raised to be,”Porter was a three-time All Pro linebacker during his time with the Steelers, and has retained links with the team in retirement,He was their outside linebackers coach from 2015 to 2018, and his son Joey Jr has played cornerback for the team since they drafted him in 2023,
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Heraskevych’s ‘helmet of memory’ forces IOC into PR fiasco at Winter Olympics | Sean Ingle

Skeleton racer sacrificed his dream of winning a medal and succeeded in putting the horrors of the war in Ukraine back on the agendaTo be an Olympic-class skeleton racer requires extraordinary guts and impeccable nerve, as the corners loom and then whoosh past at frightening speed. So did anybody really believe that Ukraine’s Vladyslav Heraskevych would lose his when the world’s eyes were upon him?Not the International Olympic Committee, who flipped between threats of expulsion and sweet talk over the past fortnight, without coming close to changing his mind. And certainly not those of us who have spoken and messaged Heraskevych, and found a man utterly prepared to sacrifice his dream of winning a Winter Olympic medal for a higher purpose.In public and private his message was the same: he would not back down. And if the IOC barred from competing in his “helmet of memory”, which commemorates some of the 600 Ukrainian athletes and coaches killed by Russian bombs and bullets since 2022, he would accept his fate

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‘It’s emptiness’: banned Ukrainian athlete accuses IOC of fuelling Russia’s propaganda

Vladyslav Heraskevych has accused the International Olympic Committee of doing Russia’s propaganda for them after he was barred from racing in the Winter Games because he wanted to wear a “helmet of memory” in honour of Ukraine’s war dead.In one of the most controversial decisions in recent Olympic history, the Ukrainian skeleton racer was informed only minutes before he was due to compete that his accreditation had been rescinded.It followed a last-ditch meeting in Cortina on Thursday morning with the IOC’s president, Kirsty Coventry, who left in tears after she failed to persuade Heraskevych to change his mind.The IOC has maintained all week that the helmet, which shows the images of 24 athletes and children that died from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, violates its athletes’ charter because the field of play must be free from political expression.However Heraskevych, who had a genuine chance of winning Ukraine’s first medal at these Winter Olympics, has insisted that the helmet is an act of remembrance for the friends he has lost and that it would be a “betrayal” to back down

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Move over Pommel Horse Guy: USA’s Curling Rambo becomes cult hero of Winter Olympics

At Paris 2024, the US had Pommel Horse Guy. At these Winter Olympics, the Americans have a new cult hero: Curling Rambo.Aidan Oldenburg, a member of the US men’s curling team, has attracted attention for his glasses, thick thatch of hair and red bandana. His appeal as an unlikely hero has drawn comparisons with Stephen Nedoroscik, USA’s bespectacled, Rubik’s Cube-solving gymnastics hero who won two bronze medals at the Paris Olympics.Like Nedoroscik, the 24-year-old Oldenburg has hobbies away from his sport

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‘If they’re a chef short, I’ll fill that role’: Safyaan Sharif ready to cook up T20 World Cup shock

It is fair to say that England’s first two games at the T20 World Cup have not inspired much confidence – unless you’re one of their future opponents. For Scotland, last-minute call-ups after the decision to banish Bangladesh from the tournament last month, English travails have put some extra pep in their step ahead of the now-crucial Group C clash in Kolkata on Saturday.“Definitely,” says the seamer Safyaan Sharif. “They’ll be feeling pressure because they know they have to win if they want to qualify. Obviously that’s the same with us, but I don’t think we have too much to lose

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Olympic champion Breezy Johnson crashes out of super-G then gets engaged at end of course

Olympic downhill champion Breezy Johnson didn’t add to her medal haul during the women’s super-G on Thursday, but she left Tofane with something precious anyway: an engagement ring.Johnson, who won gold on Sunday in the downhill, crashed out of the super-G after she clipped a gate with one of her poles, sending her tumbling into the safety fence. However, there was some consolation: her boyfriend, Connor Watkins, proposed to her near the finish line. Surrounded by members of the US Ski Team, Johnson said “Yes!” and the two embraced.Johnson said she had an idea Watkins would propose, although the exact location and timing was still a surprise

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Victoria and WA shook the foundations as Origin hit a peak that it will never reach again | Brendan Foster

When a late snap from Gary Buckenara put Western Australia ahead of Victoria in the 1986 State of Origin game, I feared the stands at Subiaco Oval were about to collapse under the weight of the thunderous thumping of rapturous fans.Almost 40,000 supporters squeezed into the ageing Soviet-style concrete stadium on a Tuesday afternoon in July to watch the Sandgropers take on the Big V in what is widely regarded as one of the greatest interstate football matches.Maybe it was because the ground was bulging at the seams with thousands of jittery, sugar-fuelled school kids and slightly sloshed Sandgropers, whose bosses had turned a blind eye to their midweek sickies – but I’ve never experienced an atmosphere like it.There was a chaotic, Colosseum-like frenzy to the noise, without the gladiators or the lions. (If you think I’m dishing up a decent serving of hyperbolic hogwash, watch the last quarter to see why the game remains timeless

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Declines in health and education in poor countries ‘harming earning potential’

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UK GDP: Chancellor Rachel Reeves predicts ‘stronger growth this year’ after UK economy ends 2025 ‘in the slow lane’ – business live

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Elon Musk posted about race almost every day in January

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The big AI job swap: why white-collar workers are ditching their careers

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The scandals clouding ‘sinister’ French ice dancers who beat Chock and Bates for gold

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Gregor Townsend warns England not to underestimate wounded Scotland

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