Ben Roethlisberger , The Pittsburgh Steelers Sports Illustrated - January 23, 2006
Ben Roethlisberger - The Pittsburgh Steelers defeat the Indianapolis Colts - NFL Playoffs - Regional Issue - Sports Illustrated - January 23, 2006 - SIas shown in picture
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SI BONUS SECTION: GOLF PLUS
... In Another Sport
Edited by Kostya Kennedy
THE BEST JOKE I CAN TELL IN SI (Or: Why Stuart Appleby Keeps His Day Job)
Edited by Kostya Kennedy
Despite a tantalizing second-day 68, Michelle Wie again failed to make the cut in her hometown PGA Tour event
AIR AND SPACE
Even the most incurious person who reads nothing but the sports section has realized that jocks and Glocks are firmly twinned in the popular culture.
By Steve Rushin
SI PLAYERS: LIFE ON AND OFF THE FIELD
BRONCOS SAFETY
As told to Lisa Altobelli
The Questions with Andrei Kirilenko - Jazz Forward
For champion bloodhound Knotty, fitness is a full-time job
By Ben Reiter
NFL PLAYOFFS
On a frenetic NFL divisional playoff weekend, no player came up bigger than Ben Roethlisberger, who led the underdog Steelers to the AFC title game with precision passing and a game-saving tackle
Denver's refashioned defense swarmed the Patriots and plans to do the same to the Steelers
Low-key and pressure-free, Seahawks quarterback Matt Hasselbeck has the ideal constitution to cope with the cauldron of the NFC Championship Game
By Peter King
Poor Seattle. There may not be a scheme that can contain Carolina wideout Steve Smith
PRO BASKETBALL
In just his second season, 7-foot Magic man-child Dwight Howard is already a master of the lost art of rebounding
FIGURE SKATING
The U.S. nationals were replete with fine skating, but the show was stolen by the absent Michelle Kwan, who won a controversial berth on the Olympic team, despite not being healthy enough to defend her title
By E.M. Swift
COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Florida center Joakim Noah, who chose a whole different racket from his father, Yannick, has found his own on-court success--and helped the surprising Gators to their best start ever
By Grant Wahl
THE BIG MAN
Commissioner Paul Tagliabue is a tough ex-basketball star, a savvy lawyer hardened at the Pentagon and a fierce intellectual sometimes bored by his job wrangling rich owners and keeping their powerful league safe from all harm. Even in the NFL they call him ...
INSIDE
After rebuilding on the run, the Mavs have a brilliant future. But Devin Harris believes a title could come as early as June
By Ian Thomsen
Given their size (large) and production (substantial), it's a wonder these five low-post players don't get higher recognition
No driver is grittier than Lone Star State native Todd Hays, an ex-linebacker who could win two bobsled medals in Turin
Minnesota's highly touted Phil Kessel didn't wow at the World Juniors, but he's determined to prove the hype is deserved
LIFE OF REILLY
There's no strategy, no passing anybody. No getting air, no doing flips, no Dick Button. Nothing. Just get on the slab of metal and point it downhill.
By Rick Reilly
DEPARTMENTS
A math genius who wins millions at blackjack spins an incredible tale--a little too incredible
By Bill Syken
Forty years after Don Haskins's all-black Texas Western team won the NCAA title, Glory Road tells a story that went overlooked at the time
By Gene Menez
Don't tell George Steinbrenner: Beards are a growth industry
An insurance policy makes Jeff Bagwell more valuable to the Astros if he doesn't play
An Aussie Open short on big names lost another with Venus Williams's latest defeat
The UConn women's basketball coach is the author (with Jackie MacMullan) of Geno: In Pursuit of Perfection
By Adam Duerson
Peter King offers his 10 Things I Think I Think
By Peter King
What to watch and watch for
By Chris Mannix
By David Sabino
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