Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was specialized cleats Sunday paid tribute to the victims of last week to shoot the Tree of Life Synagogue in Squirrel Hill City neighborhood. The studs marked a Star of David in the Steelers logo and the words were “stronger than hatred.” Roethlisberger was the galleries during pregame warmups, then moved to avoid injuries NFL Uniforms standard cleats, during the game against the Baltimore Ravens. On Tuesday they visited the Steelers players and staff also attended the funeral brothers Cecil and David Rosenthal, who were among the 11 victims of the shooting on October 27, Michael Rosenthal, the sister of Cecil and David, the former head of community relations Steelers. Robert Bowers, the gunman suspect has pleaded not guilty to 44 federal charges that include murder, hate crime, obstruction of religion and other crimes. The “stronger than hate” picture was widely shared on social media. “It ‘was hard, it was crazy hard, especially with Michael and the closeness we have with them,” said Roethlisberger last Sunday, according to ESPN. “We are grateful for the win, but we all understand there are greater things are life.” Picture copyright by Will Newton Getty Images
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