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Hines Ward

Hines Edward Ward Jr. (born March 8, 1976) is an American former professional football wide receiver of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft.

Hines Ward
Ward at the Steelers' 2009 Super Bowl parade
No. 86
Position:Wide receiver
Personal information
Born: (1976-03-08) March 8, 1976 (age 47)
Seoul, South Korea
Height:6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
Weight:205 lb (93 kg)
Career information
High school:Forest Park (Forest Park, Georgia)
College:Georgia (1994–1997)
NFL draft:1998 / Round: 3 / Pick: 92
Career history
As a player:
As a coach:
As an executive:
Career highlights and awards
Career NFL statistics
Receptions:1,000
Receiving yards:12,083
Yards per reception:12.1
Receiving touchdowns:85
Player stats at NFL.com · PFR
Hines Ward
Hangul
하인스 워드
Revised RomanizationHainseu Wodeu
McCune–ReischauerHainsŭ Wŏdŭ

Ward played his entire professional career for the Steelers and he became the team's all-time leader in receptions, receiving yardage and touchdown receptions. Ward was voted MVP of Super Bowl XL and upon retirement was one of eleven NFL players to have at least 1,000 career receptions. Ward is often regarded as one of the best wide receivers of the 2000s, as well as one of key figures for the Steelers' success during the 2000s.[1][2][3][4][5] Aside from his career in the NFL, Ward has appeared in various forms of film and television media, including the reality TV series Dancing With The Stars and brief cameos in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises and in the television series The Walking Dead.[6][7][8] He was a studio analyst for NBC's Football Night in America from 2012 to 2015. Ward joined CNN and HLN in May 2016. He was the player relations executive of the Alliance of American Football. In 2019, Ward began his coaching career as an offensive assistant for the New York Jets, working with wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson. In 2021, Ward was hired by Florida Atlantic as special assistant to the head coach.

Born in Seoul, South Korea to a Korean mother and African-American father, Ward grew up in the Atlanta area. He has become an advocate for the social acceptance of foreigners in Korea, especially blended or mixed race youth.[9]

Early life edit

Ward was born in Seoul, South Korea to a Korean mother, Kim Younghee (Korean김영희) and African-American father, Hines Ward Sr. His family moved to Atlanta and East Point, Georgia, when Hines Jr. was one year old and Hines Sr. went to West Germany to serve a tour of duty. The next year, Ward's parents divorced, with Ward living with his mother and then with his paternal grandmother after Hines Sr. pleaded in family court that Kim could not easily raise Hines Jr. independently as she did not speak English sufficiently. At the age of 7, Ward was reunited with his mother. For reasons not disclosed to the public, during this time, Hines Ward Sr. did not support Ward with child support or visit him regularly. Ward has stated that he talks with his father about once every two years.[10] Ward has stated that he has yet to reconcile with his father who left Hines Jr. when he was two years old.[11] Under the guidance of coach Mike Parris at Forest Park High School in Forest Park, Georgia, Ward showcased his athletic skills as a quarterback and was two-time Clayton County Offensive Player of the Year. He also excelled in baseball and was selected by the Florida Marlins in the 73rd round (1,646th overall) of the 1994 MLB Draft.

Playing career edit

College edit

As a wide receiver for the University of Georgia Bulldogs (1994–1997), Ward's 149 career receptions for 1,965 yards placed him second in team history. He also played tailback and totaled 3,870 all-purpose yards, second only to Herschel Walker in Bulldogs history. In 1995, Ward played some quarterback his sophomore year.[12][13] He holds Georgia bowl game records for pass attempts, pass completions, and passing yards in the 1995 Peach Bowl in which he completed 31 of 59 passes for 413 yards. Despite his performance at the quarterback position as a Sophomore, Ward primarily played receiver his final two years of college play only attempting a handful of passes during those seasons. In 1996, Ward had 52 receptions for 900 yards, and also ran 26 times for 170 yards. In 1997, he hauled in 55 passes for 715 yards and scored six touchdowns while, and also ran 30 times for 223 yards, getting All-SEC honors in the process.

When he came out of college, it was discovered that Ward was missing an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his left knee, which he lost during a bicycle accident during childhood.[14][15] According to a Yahoo! Sports article, Ward broke his kneecap in the fourth grade and the doctors never accounted for the ligament.[16]

National Football League edit

Pre-draft measurables
Height Weight Arm length Hand span 20-yard shuttle Three-cone drill Vertical jump
5 ft 11+58 in
(1.82 m)
195 lb
(88 kg)
30+12 in
(0.77 m)
9 in
(0.23 m)
4.09 s 7.09 s 30.5 in
(0.77 m)
All values from NFL Combine[17]

Coming out of the University of Georgia, Ward was regarded as one of the top five receivers in the 1998 NFL Draft, along with Kevin Dyson and Randy Moss. He was projected to be selected at the end of the first round or beginning of the second. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts expressed major interest in him, visiting him multiple times to meet with him. After it was discovered Ward did not have an ACL in one of his legs, his value dropped. The Buccaneers chose to draft Jacquez Green (34th overall) and the Colts chose Jerome Pathon (32nd overall) instead, both wide receivers.[18]

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

1998 season edit

Ward was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round (92nd overall) of the 1998 NFL Draft.[19]

On July 20, 1998, the Steelers signed him to a three-year, $885,000 contract. Ward began his rookie season as the fourth receiver on the Steelers' depth chart. He played in his first career game on September 6, 1998, against the Baltimore Ravens, catching a 12-yard pass from Kordell Stewart. During a Week 10 contest against the Green Bay Packers, he caught a season-high 2 passes for 56 yards. Although he appeared in every game during his first season, he finished with only 15 receptions for 246 receiving yards.

1999 season edit

In 1999, he saw more action after former starting wide receiver Charles Johnson departed for Philadelphia during the off-season. He began the season as the starting wide receiver in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns. Ward caught his first career touchdown from Mike Tomczak and finished the game with a total of 3 catches for 51 yards. On October 10, 1999, he had 6 receptions for 67 receiving yards, and caught a touchdown from Kordell Stewart. In Week 12, he accounted for a season-high 7 receptions and 89 receiving yards, and caught a 34-yard touchdown in a 20–27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals. During the first quarter of a Week 14 matchup against the Ravens, Ward caught a 21-yard touchdown pass from Jerome Bettis. Ward finished his second season with 61 catches, 638 receiving yards, and 7 touchdowns in 16 games and 14 starts.

2000 season edit

He began his third season with Pittsburgh, making 2 receptions for 20 yards in the Steelers' home opener against the Baltimore Ravens. On September 17, 2000, he received his first start of the season at the Browns and had 5 receptions for 75 receiving yards. In a Week 7 win over Cincinnati, he accumulated a season-high 91 receiving yards on 2 catches, while scoring a 77-yard touchdown, his first of the season. On December 10, 2000, he caught a season-high 6 passes for 64 receiving yards in a 10–30 loss at the New York Giants. In his last season under offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride, Ward finished with a total of 48 receptions for 672 yards and 4 touchdowns.

2001 season edit

On September 8, 2001, Ward was signed to a four-year, $9.5 million contract extension.[20]

In his first year under new offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey, Ward had his best season of his career to that point. While starting in the season opener at Jacksonville, he made 7 catches for 82 receiving yards. In their second game against the Jaguars in Week 10, Ward came away with 9 receptions for 112 yards and scored a 28-yard touchdown in a 20–7 victory. This also marked his first game with over 100 receiving yards in his career. On December 9, 2001, against the New York Jets, Ward accumulated a season-high 10 catches for 124 receiving yards. He played in his first playoff game of his career in 2001, making 3 receptions for 37 yards in a 27–10 divisional win over the Ravens. The next week, as the Steelers played the New England Patriots, he caught 6 passes for 64 receiving yards in a 17–24 loss to the eventual Super Bowl XXXVI Champions. 2001 marked his first season with 16 starts and over 1,000 receiving yards, as he finished with 94 catches for 1,003 receiving yards and 4 touchdown catches. Along with Jerome Bettis, Kordell Stewart, Alan Faneca, Jason Gildon, and Kendrell Bell, he was voted to the 2001 Pro Bowl, making it the first of his career.

2002 season edit

During the 2002 season opener, he had eight catches for 90 yards and a touchdown, in an AFC Championship rematch against the Patriots. The next game, he caught 7 passes for 92 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in a 17–30 loss to the Oakland Raiders. It was his first game with more than a single touchdown in his career. During a Week 5 matchup at New Orleans, Ward made 5 receptions for 45 yards and caught his first touchdown reception from new quarterback Tommy Maddox. On November 10, 2002, Ward had his best game of the season, making a season-high 11 receptions, 139 receiving yards, and a touchdown during a 34–34 tie with the Atlanta Falcons. The following week, he caught 10 passes for a season-high 168 receiving yards and caught 2 touchdowns in a 23–31 loss to the Titans. It was his third game of the season with 2 touchdown receptions. He continued to dominate the next game against the Bengals, as he had 125 yards on 10 receptions, while also scoring a 64-yard touchdown during the 29–21 victory. This was Ward's third consecutive game with over 100 receiving yards and a touchdown. The Steelers finished the season 10–5–1 and made the playoffs for the second year in a row. On January 5, 2003, they played the Browns in the AFC Wild-card game. Ward finished the game with 11 catches, 104 receiving yards, and also caught his first career postseason touchdown in the 36–33 victory. The following week, the Steelers played at Tennessee in the divisional playoff game. Although they lost 31–34, Ward finished with 7 catches for 82 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns. Along with teammate Alan Faneca, Ward was selected to play in his second consecutive Pro Bowl. In the Pro Bowl, he caught 2 passes for 45 yards and scored a 32-yard touchdown. He finished his fifth season with 1,329 receiving yards, 112 receptions, and 12 touchdown receptions, all career-highs. This also was his only season with over 100 receptions.

2003 season edit

After having the best season of his career, Ward returned in 2003 to make 9 catches for 91 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in the season-opening win over the Ravens. The following game, he caught another 9 passes for 146 yards in a 20–41 loss at the Kansas City Chiefs. On November 30, 2003, Ward caught a career-high 13 passes for 149 receiving yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Bengals. In 2003, the Steelers voted him their team MVP as he caught a total of 95 receptions for 1,163 yards and 10 touchdowns for the season. He was voted, along with Faneca, to his third consecutive Pro Bowl.

2004 season edit

After three successful years with Mike Mularkey, Ward began the season under new offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and new wide receivers coach Bruce Arians. On September 19, 2004, he caught 6 passes for 151 receiving yards and a touchdown in a 13–30 loss at Baltimore. During the 4th quarter, starting quarterback Tommy Maddox was injured and replaced by rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger. After replacing Maddox, Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Ward, making it the first one of their career together. During a Week 3 contest at the Miami Dolphins, Ward caught 9 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown. After replacing Maddox, Roethlisberger led the Steelers to 14 wins in a row. On December 18, 2004, Ward made 9 catches for a season-high 134 yards as Pittsburgh beat the Giants 33–30 for their 13th consecutive victory. After finishing the season 15–1, the Steelers played the Jets for the divisional championship. During the 20–17 win, Ward racked up 10 catches for 105 receiving yards and a touchdown. On January 23, 2005, the Steelers lost 27–41 to the eventual Super Bowl XXXIX Champions, the New England Patriots. In the AFC Championship game, Ward pulled in 5 catches for 109 yards and a touchdown. For the fourth year in a row, he was voted to the Pro Bowl along with Alan Faneca. In the game, he had 63 receiving yards on 3 receptions and scored a touchdown. He finished the season having caught 80 passes for 1,004 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns. This also marked his fourth year with over 1,000 receiving yards.[21]

2005 season edit

In 2005, Ward missed the first two weeks of training camp in a holdout for a contract extension that would increase his salary. Ward had considered holding out before camp in 2004, but had been persuaded after meeting with the Steelers' owner Dan Rooney and Jerome Bettis. He was told they could work out an extension during the year and he'd be paid fairly. With a great relationship with Dan Rooney, he conceded and eventually showed up on August 15, 2005, on the sidelines for Pittsburgh's first preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles. That night, though, he did not play in that game. On September 5, 2005, the Steelers announced that they had reached an agreement on a four-year contract extension worth $25.83 million with Ward.[22] On September 18, 2005, he caught 6 passes for 84 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in a 27–7 victory over the Texans. The next week, Ward had 4 catches for 110 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns, including an 85-yard touchdown reception, against the Patriots. Although they lost to the defending Super Bowl Champions 20–23, this marked Ward's first back-to-back games with 2 touchdown receptions. After starting 88 consecutive games, Ward missed the game against the Jaguars on October 16.

On November 13, 2005, Ward became the Steelers' all-time leading receiver with his 538th catch against the Browns on ESPN Sunday Night Football surpassing John Stallworth's record. The Steelers won 34–21. In Week 13 against the Bengals, Ward hauled in a season-high 9 receptions for 135 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions. After finishing the season 11–5, the Steelers played the Bengals for the AFC Wild Card on January 8, 2006. Ward finished the Steelers playoff victory over Cincinnati with only 2 catches for 10 yards, and also scored a 5-yard touchdown. The next week, he caught 3 passes for 68 receiving yards as the Steelers beat the Indianapolis Colts 21–18. In the 2005 AFC Championship game at the Denver Broncos, he had 59 receiving yards on 5 receptions while also making a touchdown catch, as the Steelers won 34–17. On February 5, 2006, Ward played in his first career Super Bowl. In Super Bowl XL, he accumulated 5 receptions, 123 receiving yards, and caught a 43-yard touchdown reception from wide receiver Antwaan Randle El to seal the Steelers' 21–10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks. He was named the MVP in Super Bowl XL. This made him the second foreign-born player to earn the accolade. The Steelers also named Ward their co-MVP of the season along with Casey Hampton.

Immediately following Super Bowl XL, Ward was videotaped for the "I'm Going to Disney World!" television commercial, adding "...and I'm taking The Bus!" Ward and Steelers teammate Jerome "The Bus" Bettis appeared in a victory parade at the Magic Kingdom theme park on February 6 along with Emmitt Smith.

2006 season edit

 
Ward makes a catch against the Baltimore Ravens in 2006.
 
Ward before a game in 2006

After 2005, he returned to start in the Steelers' season opener against the Dolphins and caught 5 passes for 53 yards and a touchdown, as they beat Miami, 28–16. On October 22, 2006, Ward caught eight receptions for 171 receiving yards and caught three touchdowns for the first time in his career, as they lost 38–41 to the Atlanta Falcons.[23] During the season, he missed Weeks 13 and 14 and only finished his second season in a row with exactly 975 receiving yards.[24] After the Steelers finished 8–8 and missed the playoffs, Head Coach Bill Cowher announced he was retiring.

2007 season edit

After eight years under Bill Cowher, Ward had the second coach of his career, as the Steelers organization hired Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin as their new head coach. This also marked his first season under offensive coordinator Bruce Arians, as Ken Whisenhunt left to become the Arizona Cardinals head coach. As the Steelers played the Bengals on October 28, 2007, Ward hauled in 8 passes for 88 yards and 2 touchdowns. On December 2, 2007, he caught a season-high 11 passes for 90 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions during the 24–10 victory over the Bengals. The 2 touchdowns against the Bengals made Ward the Steelers' all-time touchdown receptions leader with his 64th touchdown reception.[25] Then on December 20, 2007, Ward became the Steelers' all-time receiving yardage leader in a game against the St. Louis Rams.

 
Ward attempts to break Sammy Knight's tackle during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2006.

In his first year under Mike Tomlin, the Steelers finished 10–6 and made the playoffs.[26] Although they lost the AFC Wild Card Round matchup 29–31 to Jacksonville, Ward made 10 receptions for 135 receiving yards.[27] Ward finished his ninth season with 71 receptions, 732 receiving yards, and seven touchdowns.[28] During the season, he missed Weeks 4, 5, and 17, making it the most games he missed in a single season.

2008 season edit

Ward began the 2008 NFL season with two touchdown catches in a 38–16 victory over the Houston Texans.[29] On November 16, 2008, he caught a season-high 11 passes for 124 yards against the San Diego Chargers. During a Week 16 contest at the Tennessee Titans, Ward racked up a total of 7 receptions for 109 receiving yards and scored a touchdown as the Steelers lost 14–31. The next week on December 28, 2008, Ward caught his 800th NFL reception, extending his record for receptions by a Steelers receiver.[30] Also in this game, Ward achieved his first 1000-yard season since 2004, finishing with 81 receptions for 1043 yards and 7 touchdowns on the year.

The Steelers finished the 2008 regular season with a 12–4 record and made the playoffs. During the AFC divisional game against the San Diego Chargers, Ward caught 4 passes for 70 yards. The following week in the AFC Championship, he made 3 receptions for 55 yards as they beat the Ravens 23–14 to go on to Super Bowl XLIII. On February 1, 2009, the Steelers played the Arizona Cardinals, led by the Steelers' former offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt. During the game, Ward played a supporting role behind Santonio Holmes, who was the game's MVP, but made 2 receptions for 43 yards, as the Steelers won 27–23 on a last-minute touchdown reception by Holmes. He played the game with a sprained right MCL.[31] Ward completed the season with 81 receptions, 1,043 receiving yards, and seven touchdown receptions.[32]

2009 season edit

On April 25, 2009, the Steelers signed Ward to a four-year, $22 million extension with a signing bonus of $3 million.[33] In the Steelers' home opener, he had 8 catches for 103 receiving yards. On September 27, 2009, during a game against Cincinnati, Ward's four catches for 82 yards earned him 10,000 career receiving yards and made him the first wide receiver in Steelers' history to achieve that milestone.[34] On third-and-two Ben Roethlisberger hit Ward for a 14-yard gain, giving Ward 10,001 career receiving yards. During a Week 6 contest against the Browns, Ward accumulated 8 receptions, 159 receiving yards, and a touchdown. The game marked his third game of the season with over 100 receiving yards. He had his fourth game with over a hundred yards on November 22, as he had a season-high 10 catches for 128 yards and a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs.[35] On December 20, 2009, Ward caught 7 passes for 126 receiving yards in a 37–36 victory over the Green Bay Packers.[36] This was the first time Ward had 5 games with over 100 receiving yards in a single season.

Ward finished the 2009 season with 95 receptions for 1,167 yards and six touchdowns as the Steelers finished 9–7.[37][38]

2010 season edit

After the Steelers drafted Mike Wallace in 2009 and Emmanuel Sanders and Antonio Brown in 2010, Ward began to have a decline in his receptions. In the 2010 home opener against the Falcons, Ward had six receptions for 108 receiving yards as the Steelers won 15–9.[39] In the game against the Atlanta Falcons, Ward became the first player in Steelers history to surpass 11,000 receiving yards. He caught 108 yards worth of passes in that game to pass Hall of Fame Steelers receiver John Stallworth for the most 100-yard receiving games all-time for the Steelers with his 26th. His six catches against the Falcons gave him 901 for his career, making him only the 12th NFL player of all time to surpass 900 career receptions. On October 24, 2010, he had a season-high 131 receiving yards on seven receptions and scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins.[40] In Week 14 against the Bengals, he hauled in a season-high eight passes for 115 yards.[41] Ward's streak of 186 consecutive games with at least one reception came to an end in a 39–26 loss against the New England Patriots in Week 10 of the 2010 season. A short catch by Ward was knocked loose when he was tackled by safeties Patrick Chung and James Sanders, and was knocked out of the rest of the game; the Patriots challenged the call, and the pass was ruled incomplete on review, ending the streak. On January 15, 2011, the Steelers faced the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional playoffs. Ward finished the contest with 3 receptions for 25 yards and a touchdown, as the Steelers won 31–24.[42] The next week in the AFC Championship, he had 2 catches for 14 yards as the Steelers beat the New York Jets 24–19 to advance to Super Bowl XLV.[43] On February 6, 2011, Ward appeared in his third Super Bowl with the Steelers against the Green Bay Packers. In his first career Super Bowl loss, he caught 7 passes for 78 receiving yards and a touchdown.[44]

He finished the 2010 season with 59 receptions, 755 receiving yards, and five receiving touchdowns. He had not had a season below 60 catches since 2000.[45]

2011 season edit

Ward began the 2011 NFL season, making 5 receptions for 67 yards in the Steelers' season opener against the Ravens. On October 9, 2011, he had 7 catches for 54 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions. In this game, he caught the last touchdown of his career on an 8-yard touchdown pass from Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter. On December 4, 2011, in a 35–7 home victory against the Cincinnati Bengals, Ward became the 19th player in NFL history to reach 12,000 receiving yards.[46] On January 1, 2012, in a game against the Cleveland Browns, Ward caught his 1,000th reception, becoming the eighth player in NFL history to do so.[47] He also caught his last career reception during the game. He appeared in his last game with the Steelers on January 8, 2012, as the Steelers lost 23–29 to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Wild Card Round. He finished his last season with a total of 46 receptions, 381 receiving yards, and two touchdowns in 15 games and nine starts.[48]

On March 7, 2012, the Steelers announced their intention to cut and release Ward,[49] which they did two days later.[50]

On March 20, 2012, Ward announced his retirement from professional football stating, "Without the support over the past 14 years this game wouldn't be the same to me. It wouldn't be as fun for me. You guys meant the world to me. The city and this organization means the world to me. So today as sadly as it feels for me right now, I hope it will be a good day for everyone here."[51][52]

Ward accumulated 76 receptions, 1,064 yards, and eight receiving touchdowns in 14 post-season appearances.[53]

Although the Steelers have not officially retired Ward's #86, they have not reissued it since his retirement and it is understood that no Steeler will ever wear it again.[54]

Legacy edit

Ward's versatility, hands, and willingness to block served him well as a professional wide receiver. Since being drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft, he earned three team Most Valuable Player (MVP) selections. He was also a four-time NFL Pro Bowl selection (2001–2004). Ward also had a streak of 4 consecutive 1,000-yard seasons. The streak was broken in the 2005 NFL season during which he missed a game due to injury. In 2002, he set a Steelers franchise record for receptions (112) and touchdowns (12) (both since broken by Antonio Brown) and was named to his first of two consecutive All-NFL teams.

Although he was considered one of the best blocking receivers in the NFL, Ward often faced criticism for his style of blocking, particularly for his propensity to hit defenders on their blind side. During a game on October 19, 2008, Ward put a vicious downfield blindside block on rookie Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers. The impact of the block left Rivers with a broken jaw, and caused him to miss the remainder of the 2008 season. Ward was not penalized for this block, nor was he fined by the league as the hit was deemed legal. The league, however, later passed a new rule banning such hits. The so-called "Hines Ward Rule" made a blindside block illegal if the block came from the blocker's helmet, forearm or shoulder and lands to the head or neck area of a defender.[55] In a Sports Illustrated poll of NFL players in 2009, he was voted the "dirtiest player in the NFL."[56]

NFL career statistics edit

Legend
Won the Super Bowl
Super Bowl MVP
Bold Career high

Regular season edit

Year Team GP Receiving Fumbles
Rec Yds Avg Lng TD FD Fum Lost
1998 PIT 16 15 246 16.4 45 0 12 0 0
1999 PIT 16 61 638 10.5 42 7 31 1 0
2000 PIT 16 48 672 14.0 77 4 31 1 0
2001 PIT 16 94 1,003 10.7 34 4 52 1 1
2002 PIT 16 112 1,329 11.9 72 12 66 1 1
2003 PIT 16 95 1,163 12.2 50 10 60 0 0
2004 PIT 16 80 1,004 12.6 58 4 52 1 0
2005 PIT 15 69 975 14.1 85 11 53 0 0
2006 PIT 14 74 975 13.2 70 6 50 2 1
2007 PIT 13 71 732 10.3 25 7 47 0 0
2008 PIT 16 81 1,043 12.9 49 7 55 1 0
2009 PIT 16 95 1,167 12.3 54 6 56 2 1
2010 PIT 16 59 755 12.8 43 5 35 1 1
2011 PIT 15 46 381 8.3 31 2 20 1 1
Career 217 1,000 12,083 12.1 85 85 620 12 6

Coaching career edit

Pittsburgh Steelers edit

In August 2017, Ward served as an offensive intern with the Pittsburgh Steelers, working with their wide receivers.[57]

New York Jets edit

In September 2019, Ward began his coaching career and was hired by the New York Jets as a full-time offensive assistant.[58]

Florida Atlantic Owls edit

In 2021, the Florida Atlantic University Owls hired Ward as special assistant to the head coach.[59] He also worked alongside wide receivers coach Joey Thomas. He was later promoted to the position of wide receivers coach.[60]

San Antonio Brahmas (XFL) edit

In June 2021, Ward was announced as one of the eight XFL Head Coaches. He was announced as Head Coach of the San Antonio Brahmas in July 2022 when Team Locations were revealed.[61] On December 28, 2023, Ward resigned from the Brahmas after finishing with a 3-7 record in 2023, in response to a change in contract structure.[62][63]

Head coaching record edit

XFL edit

Team Year Regular season Postseason
Won Lost Win % Finish Won Lost Win % Result
SA 2023 3 7 .300 3rd XFL South
Total 3 7 .300

Personal life edit

 
Ward prior to a game in 2008

Ward resides in Sandy Springs, Georgia, with his wife Lindsey Georgalas-Ward. They have one daughter. Ward also has a son from a previous relationship. On his upper right arm he has a tattoo of Mickey Mouse[64] in the Heisman pose, just below a tattoo of his name in Korean.[65]

Business and media enterprises edit

Ward co-owned a bar in Pittsburgh's South Side called The Locker Room.[66] The bar sustained serious water damage in February 2007, due to flooding from a malfunctioning boiler, and it was closed for repairs until June of that year.[67] The bar received an insurance settlement of $500,000, which subsequently became an issue during a legal dispute between the bar's owners.[67]

On September 11, 2007, co-owner Nicholas Lettieri withdrew the entirety of the bar's funds, approximately $19,000, from a corporate account, causing it to miss a large number of scheduled payments.[67] The company filed suit for the return of the money, and Lettieri subsequently justified his actions by claiming that the money was owed to him, also voicing the belief that the other co-owners, Ward and Kimberly Pitts, as well as Pitts' husband, Korry Pitts, had falsified invoices and diverted company funds to their own bank accounts.[67] Company attorney Thomas Castello dismissed Lettieri's allegations as "baseless, ridiculous and unfounded", and the matter currently is before the court.[67] The Locker Room reopened under the name South Side 86 (because of Ward's jersey number), and is owned entirely by Ward, who bought out his co-owners.

Ward hosted the Hines Ward Show on Pittsburgh CBS O&O KDKA-TV from 2006 to 2012.[68] In 2012, shortly after announcing his retirement, it was announced that Ward had signed on with NBC Sports to be a football analyst, highlighted by his role on the Sunday Night Football pregame show Football Night in America.[69]

He opened a restaurant called Table 86 and a wine bar named Vines in Seven Fields with Howard A Shiller from Fort Lauderdale in August 2015.[70] The restaurant closed in March 2019 due to a lawsuit surrounding the partnership dispute for the businesses.[71]

Ward joined CNN and HLN in May 2016.[72] He is a current CNN studio analyst.[73]

In 2018, he joined the Alliance of American Football as the Player Relations Executive.[74]

As a figure for social change edit

In 2006, Ward became the first Korean American to win the Super Bowl MVP award. This achievement threw him into the spotlight of media in South Korea.[75]

From April 3 through May 30, 2006, Ward returned to his birthplace of Seoul for the first time since his parents moved to the United States when he was one year old. Ward used his celebrity status to arrange "hope-sharing" meetings with multiracial Korean children and to encourage social and political reform. At one hope-sharing meeting, he told a group of children, "If the country can accept me for who I am and accept me for being a Korean, I'm pretty sure that this country can change and accept you for who you are."[75] On his final day in Korea, he donated US$1 million to create the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation, which the AP called "a foundation to help mixed-race children like himself in South Korea, where they have suffered discrimination."[76]

In September 2010, President Barack Obama appointed Ward as a member of the President's Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders.[77]

DUI arrest edit

On July 9, 2011, Ward was arrested for driving under the influence in DeKalb County, Georgia, after being witnessed by a MARTA police officer failing to maintain his lane and subsequently hitting a curb.[78] An officer of the DeKalb County Police Department responded which led to the investigation and Ward's arrest. On February 22, 2012, the DUI charge was dropped as part of a plea agreement. Ward agreed to plead guilty to reckless driving and received a sentence of one year of probation, 80 hours of community service and a $2,000 fine.[79]

Film and TV appearances edit

Ward made an appearance as a member of the fictional Gotham Rogues football team in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises,[80] and was one of the members of "Team Rachael" in the second season of Food Network's Rachael vs. Guy: Celebrity Cook-Off. He appeared in the ninth episode of the third season of The Walking Dead, appearing as a walker.[81]

Other sporting appearances edit

Dancing with the Stars performance edit

On May 24, 2011, Ward and his partner Kym Johnson won season 12 of the American TV dance competition Dancing with the Stars.[82]

Week # Dance/Song Judges' score Result
Inaba Goodman Tonioli
1 Cha-Cha-Cha/ "Club Can't Handle Me" 7 7 7 No Elimination
2 Quickstep/ "Part-Time Lover" 8 7 8 Safe
3 Samba/ "Fantasy" 9 8 8 Safe
4 Paso Doble/ "Explosive / Adagio for Strings" 9 8 8 Safe
5 Rumba/ "God Bless The USA" 9 9 9 Safe
6 Viennese Waltz/ "End of the Road" 9 9 9 Safe
7 Team Cha-Cha-Cha/ "We R Who We R"
Tango/ "La lección de Tango"
7*/7
9*/9
8
8
8
10
Safe
8 Foxtrot/"This Will Be"
Jive/ "Chantilly Lace"
9
9
9
9
10
8
Safe
9
Semi-finals
Argentine Tango/ "Perhaps, Perhaps, Perhaps"
Salsa/"Hello"
Winner Take All Cha-Cha-Cha/ "Just Dance"
10
10
Awarded
10
10
0
10
10
Points
Safe
10
Finals
Quickstep/"Puttin' On The Ritz"
Freestyle/"Dancing Machine" and "I Want You Back"
Samba/"Fantasy"
10
10
10
9
10
10
10
10
10
WON

* In week 7, Donnie Burns was the guest judge and scored the dances as well (first score listed is Burns').

Triathlon edit

In 2012, Ward began training for the 2013 Ironman World Championships, enlisting the help of triathlon legend Paula Newby-Fraser. On June 9, 2013, he competed in the Ironman Kansas 70.3.[83] His finish time was 5:53:18, which earned him the overall rank of 623.[84] On October 12, 2013, Ward completed the Ironman World Championships. He finished with a time of 13:08:15. Upon completion, he told Mike Florio at NBC that he will "never" compete in another triathlon and that he was "one and done".

2018 Winter Olympics Honorary Ambassador edit

Ward was named an honorary ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang.[85]

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from NFL.com · ESPN · Yahoo! Sports · SI.com · Pro Football Reference
  • Official website
  • Pittsburgh Steelers bio March 18, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
Awards and achievements
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hines, ward, hines, edward, ward, born, march, 1976, american, former, professional, football, wide, receiver, national, football, league, played, college, football, georgia, bulldogs, selected, pittsburgh, steelers, third, round, 1998, draft, ward, steelers, . Hines Edward Ward Jr born March 8 1976 is an American former professional football wide receiver of the National Football League NFL He played college football for the Georgia Bulldogs and was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft Hines WardWard at the Steelers 2009 Super Bowl paradeNo 86Position Wide receiverPersonal informationBorn 1976 03 08 March 8 1976 age 47 Seoul South KoreaHeight 6 ft 0 in 1 83 m Weight 205 lb 93 kg Career informationHigh school Forest Park Forest Park Georgia College Georgia 1994 1997 NFL draft 1998 Round 3 Pick 92Career historyAs a player Pittsburgh Steelers 1998 2011 As a coach Pittsburgh Steelers 2017 Offensive Intern New York Jets 2019 2020 Offensive assistant Florida Atlantic 2021 Wide receivers coach San Antonio Brahmas 2023 Head coachAs an executive Alliance of American Football 2019 Head of football developmentCareer highlights and awards2 Super Bowl champion XL XLIII Super Bowl MVP XL 3 Second team All Pro 2002 2004 4 Pro Bowl 2001 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers All Time Team Pittsburgh Steelers Hall of Honor Pittsburgh Pro Football Hall of Fame First team All SEC 1997 Second team All SEC 1996 Outback Bowl champion 1998 Career NFL statisticsReceptions 1 000Receiving yards 12 083Yards per reception 12 1Receiving touchdowns 85Player stats at NFL com PFRHines WardHangul하인스 워드Revised RomanizationHainseu WodeuMcCune ReischauerHainsŭ WŏdŭWard played his entire professional career for the Steelers and he became the team s all time leader in receptions receiving yardage and touchdown receptions Ward was voted MVP of Super Bowl XL and upon retirement was one of eleven NFL players to have at least 1 000 career receptions Ward is often regarded as one of the best wide receivers of the 2000s as well as one of key figures for the Steelers success during the 2000s 1 2 3 4 5 Aside from his career in the NFL Ward has appeared in various forms of film and television media including the reality TV series Dancing With The Stars and brief cameos in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises and in the television series The Walking Dead 6 7 8 He was a studio analyst for NBC s Football Night in America from 2012 to 2015 Ward joined CNN and HLN in May 2016 He was the player relations executive of the Alliance of American Football In 2019 Ward began his coaching career as an offensive assistant for the New York Jets working with wide receivers coach Shawn Jefferson In 2021 Ward was hired by Florida Atlantic as special assistant to the head coach Born in Seoul South Korea to a Korean mother and African American father Ward grew up in the Atlanta area He has become an advocate for the social acceptance of foreigners in Korea especially blended or mixed race youth 9 Contents 1 Early life 2 Playing career 2 1 College 2 2 National Football League 2 3 Pittsburgh Steelers 2 3 1 1998 season 2 3 2 1999 season 2 3 3 2000 season 2 3 4 2001 season 2 3 5 2002 season 2 3 6 2003 season 2 3 7 2004 season 2 3 8 2005 season 2 3 9 2006 season 2 3 10 2007 season 2 3 11 2008 season 2 3 12 2009 season 2 3 13 2010 season 2 3 14 2011 season 2 4 Legacy 3 NFL career statistics 3 1 Regular season 4 Coaching career 4 1 Pittsburgh Steelers 4 2 New York Jets 4 3 Florida Atlantic Owls 4 4 San Antonio Brahmas XFL 5 Head coaching record 5 1 XFL 6 Personal life 6 1 Business and media enterprises 6 2 As a figure for social change 6 3 DUI arrest 6 4 Film and TV appearances 7 Other sporting appearances 7 1 Dancing with the Stars performance 7 2 Triathlon 7 3 2018 Winter Olympics Honorary Ambassador 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editWard was born in Seoul South Korea to a Korean mother Kim Younghee Korean 김영희 and African American father Hines Ward Sr His family moved to Atlanta and East Point Georgia when Hines Jr was one year old and Hines Sr went to West Germany to serve a tour of duty The next year Ward s parents divorced with Ward living with his mother and then with his paternal grandmother after Hines Sr pleaded in family court that Kim could not easily raise Hines Jr independently as she did not speak English sufficiently At the age of 7 Ward was reunited with his mother For reasons not disclosed to the public during this time Hines Ward Sr did not support Ward with child support or visit him regularly Ward has stated that he talks with his father about once every two years 10 Ward has stated that he has yet to reconcile with his father who left Hines Jr when he was two years old 11 Under the guidance of coach Mike Parris at Forest Park High School in Forest Park Georgia Ward showcased his athletic skills as a quarterback and was two time Clayton County Offensive Player of the Year He also excelled in baseball and was selected by the Florida Marlins in the 73rd round 1 646th overall of the 1994 MLB Draft Playing career editCollege edit As a wide receiver for the University of Georgia Bulldogs 1994 1997 Ward s 149 career receptions for 1 965 yards placed him second in team history He also played tailback and totaled 3 870 all purpose yards second only to Herschel Walker in Bulldogs history In 1995 Ward played some quarterback his sophomore year 12 13 He holds Georgia bowl game records for pass attempts pass completions and passing yards in the 1995 Peach Bowl in which he completed 31 of 59 passes for 413 yards Despite his performance at the quarterback position as a Sophomore Ward primarily played receiver his final two years of college play only attempting a handful of passes during those seasons In 1996 Ward had 52 receptions for 900 yards and also ran 26 times for 170 yards In 1997 he hauled in 55 passes for 715 yards and scored six touchdowns while and also ran 30 times for 223 yards getting All SEC honors in the process When he came out of college it was discovered that Ward was missing an anterior cruciate ligament ACL in his left knee which he lost during a bicycle accident during childhood 14 15 According to a Yahoo Sports article Ward broke his kneecap in the fourth grade and the doctors never accounted for the ligament 16 National Football League edit Pre draft measurables Height Weight Arm length Hand span 20 yard shuttle Three cone drill Vertical jump5 ft 11 5 8 in 1 82 m 195 lb 88 kg 30 1 2 in 0 77 m 9 in 0 23 m 4 09 s 7 09 s 30 5 in 0 77 m All values from NFL Combine 17 Coming out of the University of Georgia Ward was regarded as one of the top five receivers in the 1998 NFL Draft along with Kevin Dyson and Randy Moss He was projected to be selected at the end of the first round or beginning of the second The Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Indianapolis Colts expressed major interest in him visiting him multiple times to meet with him After it was discovered Ward did not have an ACL in one of his legs his value dropped The Buccaneers chose to draft Jacquez Green 34th overall and the Colts chose Jerome Pathon 32nd overall instead both wide receivers 18 Pittsburgh Steelers edit 1998 season edit Ward was selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round 92nd overall of the 1998 NFL Draft 19 On July 20 1998 the Steelers signed him to a three year 885 000 contract Ward began his rookie season as the fourth receiver on the Steelers depth chart He played in his first career game on September 6 1998 against the Baltimore Ravens catching a 12 yard pass from Kordell Stewart During a Week 10 contest against the Green Bay Packers he caught a season high 2 passes for 56 yards Although he appeared in every game during his first season he finished with only 15 receptions for 246 receiving yards 1999 season edit In 1999 he saw more action after former starting wide receiver Charles Johnson departed for Philadelphia during the off season He began the season as the starting wide receiver in the season opener against the Cleveland Browns Ward caught his first career touchdown from Mike Tomczak and finished the game with a total of 3 catches for 51 yards On October 10 1999 he had 6 receptions for 67 receiving yards and caught a touchdown from Kordell Stewart In Week 12 he accounted for a season high 7 receptions and 89 receiving yards and caught a 34 yard touchdown in a 20 27 loss to the Cincinnati Bengals During the first quarter of a Week 14 matchup against the Ravens Ward caught a 21 yard touchdown pass from Jerome Bettis Ward finished his second season with 61 catches 638 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns in 16 games and 14 starts 2000 season edit He began his third season with Pittsburgh making 2 receptions for 20 yards in the Steelers home opener against the Baltimore Ravens On September 17 2000 he received his first start of the season at the Browns and had 5 receptions for 75 receiving yards In a Week 7 win over Cincinnati he accumulated a season high 91 receiving yards on 2 catches while scoring a 77 yard touchdown his first of the season On December 10 2000 he caught a season high 6 passes for 64 receiving yards in a 10 30 loss at the New York Giants In his last season under offensive coordinator Kevin Gilbride Ward finished with a total of 48 receptions for 672 yards and 4 touchdowns 2001 season edit On September 8 2001 Ward was signed to a four year 9 5 million contract extension 20 In his first year under new offensive coordinator Mike Mularkey Ward had his best season of his career to that point While starting in the season opener at Jacksonville he made 7 catches for 82 receiving yards In their second game against the Jaguars in Week 10 Ward came away with 9 receptions for 112 yards and scored a 28 yard touchdown in a 20 7 victory This also marked his first game with over 100 receiving yards in his career On December 9 2001 against the New York Jets Ward accumulated a season high 10 catches for 124 receiving yards He played in his first playoff game of his career in 2001 making 3 receptions for 37 yards in a 27 10 divisional win over the Ravens The next week as the Steelers played the New England Patriots he caught 6 passes for 64 receiving yards in a 17 24 loss to the eventual Super Bowl XXXVI Champions 2001 marked his first season with 16 starts and over 1 000 receiving yards as he finished with 94 catches for 1 003 receiving yards and 4 touchdown catches Along with Jerome Bettis Kordell Stewart Alan Faneca Jason Gildon and Kendrell Bell he was voted to the 2001 Pro Bowl making it the first of his career 2002 season edit During the 2002 season opener he had eight catches for 90 yards and a touchdown in an AFC Championship rematch against the Patriots The next game he caught 7 passes for 92 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in a 17 30 loss to the Oakland Raiders It was his first game with more than a single touchdown in his career During a Week 5 matchup at New Orleans Ward made 5 receptions for 45 yards and caught his first touchdown reception from new quarterback Tommy Maddox On November 10 2002 Ward had his best game of the season making a season high 11 receptions 139 receiving yards and a touchdown during a 34 34 tie with the Atlanta Falcons The following week he caught 10 passes for a season high 168 receiving yards and caught 2 touchdowns in a 23 31 loss to the Titans It was his third game of the season with 2 touchdown receptions He continued to dominate the next game against the Bengals as he had 125 yards on 10 receptions while also scoring a 64 yard touchdown during the 29 21 victory This was Ward s third consecutive game with over 100 receiving yards and a touchdown The Steelers finished the season 10 5 1 and made the playoffs for the second year in a row On January 5 2003 they played the Browns in the AFC Wild card game Ward finished the game with 11 catches 104 receiving yards and also caught his first career postseason touchdown in the 36 33 victory The following week the Steelers played at Tennessee in the divisional playoff game Although they lost 31 34 Ward finished with 7 catches for 82 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns Along with teammate Alan Faneca Ward was selected to play in his second consecutive Pro Bowl In the Pro Bowl he caught 2 passes for 45 yards and scored a 32 yard touchdown He finished his fifth season with 1 329 receiving yards 112 receptions and 12 touchdown receptions all career highs This also was his only season with over 100 receptions 2003 season edit After having the best season of his career Ward returned in 2003 to make 9 catches for 91 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in the season opening win over the Ravens The following game he caught another 9 passes for 146 yards in a 20 41 loss at the Kansas City Chiefs On November 30 2003 Ward caught a career high 13 passes for 149 receiving yards and a touchdown in a loss to the Bengals In 2003 the Steelers voted him their team MVP as he caught a total of 95 receptions for 1 163 yards and 10 touchdowns for the season He was voted along with Faneca to his third consecutive Pro Bowl 2004 season edit After three successful years with Mike Mularkey Ward began the season under new offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt and new wide receivers coach Bruce Arians On September 19 2004 he caught 6 passes for 151 receiving yards and a touchdown in a 13 30 loss at Baltimore During the 4th quarter starting quarterback Tommy Maddox was injured and replaced by rookie quarterback Ben Roethlisberger After replacing Maddox Roethlisberger threw a touchdown pass to Ward making it the first one of their career together During a Week 3 contest at the Miami Dolphins Ward caught 9 passes for 96 yards and a touchdown After replacing Maddox Roethlisberger led the Steelers to 14 wins in a row On December 18 2004 Ward made 9 catches for a season high 134 yards as Pittsburgh beat the Giants 33 30 for their 13th consecutive victory After finishing the season 15 1 the Steelers played the Jets for the divisional championship During the 20 17 win Ward racked up 10 catches for 105 receiving yards and a touchdown On January 23 2005 the Steelers lost 27 41 to the eventual Super Bowl XXXIX Champions the New England Patriots In the AFC Championship game Ward pulled in 5 catches for 109 yards and a touchdown For the fourth year in a row he was voted to the Pro Bowl along with Alan Faneca In the game he had 63 receiving yards on 3 receptions and scored a touchdown He finished the season having caught 80 passes for 1 004 receiving yards and 4 touchdowns This also marked his fourth year with over 1 000 receiving yards 21 2005 season edit In 2005 Ward missed the first two weeks of training camp in a holdout for a contract extension that would increase his salary Ward had considered holding out before camp in 2004 but had been persuaded after meeting with the Steelers owner Dan Rooney and Jerome Bettis He was told they could work out an extension during the year and he d be paid fairly With a great relationship with Dan Rooney he conceded and eventually showed up on August 15 2005 on the sidelines for Pittsburgh s first preseason game against the Philadelphia Eagles That night though he did not play in that game On September 5 2005 the Steelers announced that they had reached an agreement on a four year contract extension worth 25 83 million with Ward 22 On September 18 2005 he caught 6 passes for 84 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns in a 27 7 victory over the Texans The next week Ward had 4 catches for 110 receiving yards and 2 touchdowns including an 85 yard touchdown reception against the Patriots Although they lost to the defending Super Bowl Champions 20 23 this marked Ward s first back to back games with 2 touchdown receptions After starting 88 consecutive games Ward missed the game against the Jaguars on October 16 On November 13 2005 Ward became the Steelers all time leading receiver with his 538th catch against the Browns on ESPN Sunday Night Football surpassing John Stallworth s record The Steelers won 34 21 In Week 13 against the Bengals Ward hauled in a season high 9 receptions for 135 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions After finishing the season 11 5 the Steelers played the Bengals for the AFC Wild Card on January 8 2006 Ward finished the Steelers playoff victory over Cincinnati with only 2 catches for 10 yards and also scored a 5 yard touchdown The next week he caught 3 passes for 68 receiving yards as the Steelers beat the Indianapolis Colts 21 18 In the 2005 AFC Championship game at the Denver Broncos he had 59 receiving yards on 5 receptions while also making a touchdown catch as the Steelers won 34 17 On February 5 2006 Ward played in his first career Super Bowl In Super Bowl XL he accumulated 5 receptions 123 receiving yards and caught a 43 yard touchdown reception from wide receiver Antwaan Randle El to seal the Steelers 21 10 victory over the Seattle Seahawks He was named the MVP in Super Bowl XL This made him the second foreign born player to earn the accolade The Steelers also named Ward their co MVP of the season along with Casey Hampton Immediately following Super Bowl XL Ward was videotaped for the I m Going to Disney World television commercial adding and I m taking The Bus Ward and Steelers teammate Jerome The Bus Bettis appeared in a victory parade at the Magic Kingdom theme park on February 6 along with Emmitt Smith 2006 season edit nbsp Ward makes a catch against the Baltimore Ravens in 2006 nbsp Ward before a game in 2006After 2005 he returned to start in the Steelers season opener against the Dolphins and caught 5 passes for 53 yards and a touchdown as they beat Miami 28 16 On October 22 2006 Ward caught eight receptions for 171 receiving yards and caught three touchdowns for the first time in his career as they lost 38 41 to the Atlanta Falcons 23 During the season he missed Weeks 13 and 14 and only finished his second season in a row with exactly 975 receiving yards 24 After the Steelers finished 8 8 and missed the playoffs Head Coach Bill Cowher announced he was retiring 2007 season edit After eight years under Bill Cowher Ward had the second coach of his career as the Steelers organization hired Minnesota Vikings defensive coordinator Mike Tomlin as their new head coach This also marked his first season under offensive coordinator Bruce Arians as Ken Whisenhunt left to become the Arizona Cardinals head coach As the Steelers played the Bengals on October 28 2007 Ward hauled in 8 passes for 88 yards and 2 touchdowns On December 2 2007 he caught a season high 11 passes for 90 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions during the 24 10 victory over the Bengals The 2 touchdowns against the Bengals made Ward the Steelers all time touchdown receptions leader with his 64th touchdown reception 25 Then on December 20 2007 Ward became the Steelers all time receiving yardage leader in a game against the St Louis Rams nbsp Ward attempts to break Sammy Knight s tackle during a game against the Kansas City Chiefs in 2006 In his first year under Mike Tomlin the Steelers finished 10 6 and made the playoffs 26 Although they lost the AFC Wild Card Round matchup 29 31 to Jacksonville Ward made 10 receptions for 135 receiving yards 27 Ward finished his ninth season with 71 receptions 732 receiving yards and seven touchdowns 28 During the season he missed Weeks 4 5 and 17 making it the most games he missed in a single season 2008 season edit Ward began the 2008 NFL season with two touchdown catches in a 38 16 victory over the Houston Texans 29 On November 16 2008 he caught a season high 11 passes for 124 yards against the San Diego Chargers During a Week 16 contest at the Tennessee Titans Ward racked up a total of 7 receptions for 109 receiving yards and scored a touchdown as the Steelers lost 14 31 The next week on December 28 2008 Ward caught his 800th NFL reception extending his record for receptions by a Steelers receiver 30 Also in this game Ward achieved his first 1000 yard season since 2004 finishing with 81 receptions for 1043 yards and 7 touchdowns on the year The Steelers finished the 2008 regular season with a 12 4 record and made the playoffs During the AFC divisional game against the San Diego Chargers Ward caught 4 passes for 70 yards The following week in the AFC Championship he made 3 receptions for 55 yards as they beat the Ravens 23 14 to go on to Super Bowl XLIII On February 1 2009 the Steelers played the Arizona Cardinals led by the Steelers former offensive coordinator Ken Whisenhunt During the game Ward played a supporting role behind Santonio Holmes who was the game s MVP but made 2 receptions for 43 yards as the Steelers won 27 23 on a last minute touchdown reception by Holmes He played the game with a sprained right MCL 31 Ward completed the season with 81 receptions 1 043 receiving yards and seven touchdown receptions 32 2009 season edit On April 25 2009 the Steelers signed Ward to a four year 22 million extension with a signing bonus of 3 million 33 In the Steelers home opener he had 8 catches for 103 receiving yards On September 27 2009 during a game against Cincinnati Ward s four catches for 82 yards earned him 10 000 career receiving yards and made him the first wide receiver in Steelers history to achieve that milestone 34 On third and two Ben Roethlisberger hit Ward for a 14 yard gain giving Ward 10 001 career receiving yards During a Week 6 contest against the Browns Ward accumulated 8 receptions 159 receiving yards and a touchdown The game marked his third game of the season with over 100 receiving yards He had his fourth game with over a hundred yards on November 22 as he had a season high 10 catches for 128 yards and a touchdown against the Kansas City Chiefs 35 On December 20 2009 Ward caught 7 passes for 126 receiving yards in a 37 36 victory over the Green Bay Packers 36 This was the first time Ward had 5 games with over 100 receiving yards in a single season Ward finished the 2009 season with 95 receptions for 1 167 yards and six touchdowns as the Steelers finished 9 7 37 38 2010 season edit After the Steelers drafted Mike Wallace in 2009 and Emmanuel Sanders and Antonio Brown in 2010 Ward began to have a decline in his receptions In the 2010 home opener against the Falcons Ward had six receptions for 108 receiving yards as the Steelers won 15 9 39 In the game against the Atlanta Falcons Ward became the first player in Steelers history to surpass 11 000 receiving yards He caught 108 yards worth of passes in that game to pass Hall of Fame Steelers receiver John Stallworth for the most 100 yard receiving games all time for the Steelers with his 26th His six catches against the Falcons gave him 901 for his career making him only the 12th NFL player of all time to surpass 900 career receptions On October 24 2010 he had a season high 131 receiving yards on seven receptions and scored a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins 40 In Week 14 against the Bengals he hauled in a season high eight passes for 115 yards 41 Ward s streak of 186 consecutive games with at least one reception came to an end in a 39 26 loss against the New England Patriots in Week 10 of the 2010 season A short catch by Ward was knocked loose when he was tackled by safeties Patrick Chung and James Sanders and was knocked out of the rest of the game the Patriots challenged the call and the pass was ruled incomplete on review ending the streak On January 15 2011 the Steelers faced the Baltimore Ravens in the divisional playoffs Ward finished the contest with 3 receptions for 25 yards and a touchdown as the Steelers won 31 24 42 The next week in the AFC Championship he had 2 catches for 14 yards as the Steelers beat the New York Jets 24 19 to advance to Super Bowl XLV 43 On February 6 2011 Ward appeared in his third Super Bowl with the Steelers against the Green Bay Packers In his first career Super Bowl loss he caught 7 passes for 78 receiving yards and a touchdown 44 He finished the 2010 season with 59 receptions 755 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns He had not had a season below 60 catches since 2000 45 2011 season edit Ward began the 2011 NFL season making 5 receptions for 67 yards in the Steelers season opener against the Ravens On October 9 2011 he had 7 catches for 54 receiving yards and 2 touchdown receptions In this game he caught the last touchdown of his career on an 8 yard touchdown pass from Ben Roethlisberger in the second quarter On December 4 2011 in a 35 7 home victory against the Cincinnati Bengals Ward became the 19th player in NFL history to reach 12 000 receiving yards 46 On January 1 2012 in a game against the Cleveland Browns Ward caught his 1 000th reception becoming the eighth player in NFL history to do so 47 He also caught his last career reception during the game He appeared in his last game with the Steelers on January 8 2012 as the Steelers lost 23 29 to the Denver Broncos in the AFC Wild Card Round He finished his last season with a total of 46 receptions 381 receiving yards and two touchdowns in 15 games and nine starts 48 On March 7 2012 the Steelers announced their intention to cut and release Ward 49 which they did two days later 50 On March 20 2012 Ward announced his retirement from professional football stating Without the support over the past 14 years this game wouldn t be the same to me It wouldn t be as fun for me You guys meant the world to me The city and this organization means the world to me So today as sadly as it feels for me right now I hope it will be a good day for everyone here 51 52 Ward accumulated 76 receptions 1 064 yards and eight receiving touchdowns in 14 post season appearances 53 Although the Steelers have not officially retired Ward s 86 they have not reissued it since his retirement and it is understood that no Steeler will ever wear it again 54 Legacy edit Ward s versatility hands and willingness to block served him well as a professional wide receiver Since being drafted by the Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft he earned three team Most Valuable Player MVP selections He was also a four time NFL Pro Bowl selection 2001 2004 Ward also had a streak of 4 consecutive 1 000 yard seasons The streak was broken in the 2005 NFL season during which he missed a game due to injury In 2002 he set a Steelers franchise record for receptions 112 and touchdowns 12 both since broken by Antonio Brown and was named to his first of two consecutive All NFL teams Although he was considered one of the best blocking receivers in the NFL Ward often faced criticism for his style of blocking particularly for his propensity to hit defenders on their blind side During a game on October 19 2008 Ward put a vicious downfield blindside block on rookie Cincinnati Bengals linebacker Keith Rivers The impact of the block left Rivers with a broken jaw and caused him to miss the remainder of the 2008 season Ward was not penalized for this block nor was he fined by the league as the hit was deemed legal The league however later passed a new rule banning such hits The so called Hines Ward Rule made a blindside block illegal if the block came from the blocker s helmet forearm or shoulder and lands to the head or neck area of a defender 55 In a Sports Illustrated poll of NFL players in 2009 he was voted the dirtiest player in the NFL 56 NFL career statistics editLegendWon the Super BowlSuper Bowl MVPBold Career highRegular season edit Year Team GP Receiving FumblesRec Yds Avg Lng TD FD Fum Lost1998 PIT 16 15 246 16 4 45 0 12 0 01999 PIT 16 61 638 10 5 42 7 31 1 02000 PIT 16 48 672 14 0 77 4 31 1 02001 PIT 16 94 1 003 10 7 34 4 52 1 12002 PIT 16 112 1 329 11 9 72 12 66 1 12003 PIT 16 95 1 163 12 2 50 10 60 0 02004 PIT 16 80 1 004 12 6 58 4 52 1 02005 PIT 15 69 975 14 1 85 11 53 0 02006 PIT 14 74 975 13 2 70 6 50 2 12007 PIT 13 71 732 10 3 25 7 47 0 02008 PIT 16 81 1 043 12 9 49 7 55 1 02009 PIT 16 95 1 167 12 3 54 6 56 2 12010 PIT 16 59 755 12 8 43 5 35 1 12011 PIT 15 46 381 8 3 31 2 20 1 1Career 217 1 000 12 083 12 1 85 85 620 12 6Coaching career editPittsburgh Steelers edit In August 2017 Ward served as an offensive intern with the Pittsburgh Steelers working with their wide receivers 57 New York Jets edit In September 2019 Ward began his coaching career and was hired by the New York Jets as a full time offensive assistant 58 Florida Atlantic Owls edit In 2021 the Florida Atlantic University Owls hired Ward as special assistant to the head coach 59 He also worked alongside wide receivers coach Joey Thomas He was later promoted to the position of wide receivers coach 60 San Antonio Brahmas XFL edit In June 2021 Ward was announced as one of the eight XFL Head Coaches He was announced as Head Coach of the San Antonio Brahmas in July 2022 when Team Locations were revealed 61 On December 28 2023 Ward resigned from the Brahmas after finishing with a 3 7 record in 2023 in response to a change in contract structure 62 63 Head coaching record editXFL edit Team Year Regular season PostseasonWon Lost Win Finish Won Lost Win ResultSA 2023 3 7 300 3rd XFL South Total 3 7 300 Personal life edit nbsp Ward prior to a game in 2008Ward resides in Sandy Springs Georgia with his wife Lindsey Georgalas Ward They have one daughter Ward also has a son from a previous relationship On his upper right arm he has a tattoo of Mickey Mouse 64 in the Heisman pose just below a tattoo of his name in Korean 65 Business and media enterprises edit Ward co owned a bar in Pittsburgh s South Side called The Locker Room 66 The bar sustained serious water damage in February 2007 due to flooding from a malfunctioning boiler and it was closed for repairs until June of that year 67 The bar received an insurance settlement of 500 000 which subsequently became an issue during a legal dispute between the bar s owners 67 On September 11 2007 co owner Nicholas Lettieri withdrew the entirety of the bar s funds approximately 19 000 from a corporate account causing it to miss a large number of scheduled payments 67 The company filed suit for the return of the money and Lettieri subsequently justified his actions by claiming that the money was owed to him also voicing the belief that the other co owners Ward and Kimberly Pitts as well as Pitts husband Korry Pitts had falsified invoices and diverted company funds to their own bank accounts 67 Company attorney Thomas Castello dismissed Lettieri s allegations as baseless ridiculous and unfounded and the matter currently is before the court 67 The Locker Room reopened under the name South Side 86 because of Ward s jersey number and is owned entirely by Ward who bought out his co owners Ward hosted the Hines Ward Show on Pittsburgh CBS O amp O KDKA TV from 2006 to 2012 68 In 2012 shortly after announcing his retirement it was announced that Ward had signed on with NBC Sports to be a football analyst highlighted by his role on the Sunday Night Football pregame show Football Night in America 69 He opened a restaurant called Table 86 and a wine bar named Vines in Seven Fields with Howard A Shiller from Fort Lauderdale in August 2015 70 The restaurant closed in March 2019 due to a lawsuit surrounding the partnership dispute for the businesses 71 Ward joined CNN and HLN in May 2016 72 He is a current CNN studio analyst 73 In 2018 he joined the Alliance of American Football as the Player Relations Executive 74 As a figure for social change edit In 2006 Ward became the first Korean American to win the Super Bowl MVP award This achievement threw him into the spotlight of media in South Korea 75 From April 3 through May 30 2006 Ward returned to his birthplace of Seoul for the first time since his parents moved to the United States when he was one year old Ward used his celebrity status to arrange hope sharing meetings with multiracial Korean children and to encourage social and political reform At one hope sharing meeting he told a group of children If the country can accept me for who I am and accept me for being a Korean I m pretty sure that this country can change and accept you for who you are 75 On his final day in Korea he donated US 1 million to create the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation which the AP called a foundation to help mixed race children like himself in South Korea where they have suffered discrimination 76 In September 2010 President Barack Obama appointed Ward as a member of the President s Advisory Commission on Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders 77 DUI arrest edit On July 9 2011 Ward was arrested for driving under the influence in DeKalb County Georgia after being witnessed by a MARTA police officer failing to maintain his lane and subsequently hitting a curb 78 An officer of the DeKalb County Police Department responded which led to the investigation and Ward s arrest On February 22 2012 the DUI charge was dropped as part of a plea agreement Ward agreed to plead guilty to reckless driving and received a sentence of one year of probation 80 hours of community service and a 2 000 fine 79 Film and TV appearances edit Ward made an appearance as a member of the fictional Gotham Rogues football team in the 2012 film The Dark Knight Rises 80 and was one of the members of Team Rachael in the second season of Food Network s Rachael vs Guy Celebrity Cook Off He appeared in the ninth episode of the third season of The Walking Dead appearing as a walker 81 Other sporting appearances editDancing with the Stars performance edit On May 24 2011 Ward and his partner Kym Johnson won season 12 of the American TV dance competition Dancing with the Stars 82 Week Dance Song Judges score ResultInaba Goodman Tonioli1 Cha Cha Cha Club Can t Handle Me 7 7 7 No Elimination2 Quickstep Part Time Lover 8 7 8 Safe3 Samba Fantasy 9 8 8 Safe4 Paso Doble Explosive Adagio for Strings 9 8 8 Safe5 Rumba God Bless The USA 9 9 9 Safe6 Viennese Waltz End of the Road 9 9 9 Safe7 Team Cha Cha Cha We R Who We R Tango La leccion de Tango 7 79 9 88 810 Safe8 Foxtrot This Will Be Jive Chantilly Lace 99 99 108 Safe9Semi finals Argentine Tango Perhaps Perhaps Perhaps Salsa Hello Winner Take All Cha Cha Cha Just Dance 1010Awarded 10100 1010Points Safe10Finals Quickstep Puttin On The Ritz Freestyle Dancing Machine and I Want You Back Samba Fantasy 101010 91010 101010 WON In week 7 Donnie Burns was the guest judge and scored the dances as well first score listed is Burns Triathlon edit In 2012 Ward began training for the 2013 Ironman World Championships enlisting the help of triathlon legend Paula Newby Fraser On June 9 2013 he competed in the Ironman Kansas 70 3 83 His finish time was 5 53 18 which earned him the overall rank of 623 84 On October 12 2013 Ward completed the Ironman World Championships He finished with a time of 13 08 15 Upon completion he told Mike Florio at NBC that he will never compete in another triathlon and that he was one and done 2018 Winter Olympics Honorary Ambassador edit Ward was named an honorary ambassador for the 2018 Winter Olympics in Pyeongchang 85 References edit Hill Brad October 19 2009 Best All Around Receiver In NFL Hines Ward Bleacher Report Retrieved June 22 2022 Swartz Bryn Hines Ward The Epitome of a Perfect Football Player Bleacher Report Retrieved June 22 2022 The Life And Career Of Hines Ward Complete Story Pro Football History January 5 2022 Retrieved June 22 2022 5 most violent and physical Pittsburgh Steelers of the 2000s Still Curtain August 10 2020 Retrieved June 22 2022 Dockett Eric The 10 Best Wide Receivers in Pittsburgh Steelers History Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 22 2022 Hines Ward was a rotting zombie on Walking Dead TODAY com November 6 2012 Retrieved June 29 2022 Fitzpatrick Kevin January 29 2013 The Walking Dead Season 3 See Football Star Hines Ward as a Zombie ScreenCrush Retrieved June 29 2022 Brown Jay Hines Ward Making Zombie Debut in TV s the Walking Dead Bleacher Report Retrieved June 29 2022 Branch John Ward Helps Biracial Youths on Journey Toward Acceptance The New York Times Monday November 9 2009 Greenfeld Karl May 15 2006 The Long Way Home Sports Illustrated Archived from the original on April 9 2010 Corbett Jeff Ward eager to win Super Bowl XL for Bus and mom USA Today February 1 2006 UGA s Ward starting over Tampa Bay Times GA QB OVERCOMES INJURIES SWITCHES December 29 1995 Jim Corbett February 8 2006 Ward takes place among Steelers legends USA Today Sports Weekly Ed Bouchette October 4 2007 Steelers Notebook Holmgren puts Super Bowl in past Pittsburgh Post Gazette sports yahoo com Ward still plays with chip on his shoulder Feb 1 2010 Yahoo Retrieved February 1 2010 Hines Ward Combine Results WR Georgia nflcombineresults com Retrieved August 4 2021 Taresa Varley Draft Day Memories Hines Ward Retrieved May 4 2014 1998 NFL Draft Listing Pro Football Reference com Retrieved March 29 2023 sportrac com Hines Ward contract Retrieved December 28 2015 NFL com NFL Player Hines Ward Career stats NFL com Retrieved December 28 2015 Pasquarelli Len September 5 2005 Steelers sign receiver Ward to 4 year 25 83M deal ESPN Retrieved December 7 2019 Pittsburgh Steelers at Atlanta Falcons October 22nd 2006 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Hines Ward 2006 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Bouchette Ed December 3 2007 Hines field Steelers put best footing forward in win Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 9 2019 2007 Pittsburgh Steelers Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Wild Card Jacksonville Jaguars at Pittsburgh Steelers January 5th 2008 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Hines Ward 2007 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers September 7th 2008 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Bouchette Ed December 29 2008 Steelers Notebook Pass happy Hines Ward makes his 800th catch Pittsburgh Post Gazette Holiday pay Retrieved December 29 2008 Ward expected to play in Super Bowl XLIII Archived February 5 2009 at the Wayback Machine Hines Ward 2008 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Clayton John April 25 2009 Source Ward signs through 2013 ESPN com Retrieved December 10 2019 Prisuta Mike September 28 2009 Ward can t enjoy his record Steelers com Retrieved December 10 2019 Pittsburgh Steelers at Kansas City Chiefs November 22nd 2009 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Green Bay Packers at Pittsburgh Steelers December 20th 2009 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Hines Ward 2009 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 2009 Pittsburgh Steelers Rosters Stats Schedule Team Draftees Injury Reports Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Atlanta Falcons at Pittsburgh Steelers September 12th 2010 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Pittsburgh Steelers at Miami Dolphins October 24th 2010 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Cincinnati Bengals at Pittsburgh Steelers December 12th 2010 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Divisional Round Baltimore Ravens at Pittsburgh Steelers January 15th 2011 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 AFC Championship New York Jets at Pittsburgh Steelers January 23rd 2011 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Super Bowl XLV Pittsburgh Steelers vs Green Bay Packers February 6th 2011 Pro Football Reference com Retrieved December 15 2017 Hines Ward 2010 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Schroeder Andrew December 5 2011 Hines Ward Reaches Receiving Milestone in Victory Over Bengals Steelers101 com Archived from the original on April 26 2012 Retrieved December 10 2019 Steelers Ward reaches 1 000 career catches Beaver County Times December 31 2011 Retrieved November 3 2023 Hines Ward 2011 Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 Graves Will February 29 2012 Steelers will release WR Hines Ward The Boston Globe Associated Press Retrieved December 10 2019 Bouchette Ed March 7 2012 Ward Farrior Smith Kemoeatu officially ex Steelers Pittsburgh Post Gazette Retrieved December 10 2019 Hines Ward retires as Pittsburgh Steeler WTOV9 March 20 2012 Archived from the original on March 22 2012 Retrieved March 20 2012 Ward announces retirement after 14 seasons with Steelers NFL com March 20 2012 Retrieved March 20 2012 Hines Ward Career Game Log Pro Football Reference com Retrieved November 3 2023 DeArdo Bryan May 10 2019 The Pittsburgh Steelers list of unofficially retired numbers 247Sports Retrieved November 3 2023 Replay review draft order among changes made by owners NFL com March 25 2009 Retrieved November 2 2023 Dirtiest NFL player Steelers Ward SI com November 4 2009 Retrieved December 10 2019 Varley Teresa August 2 2017 Getting back to work Steelers com Retrieved December 10 2019 Wesseling Lakisha September 2 2019 Jets hire Hines Ward as full time offensive assistant NFL com Retrieved December 10 2019 Hines Ward Special Assistant to the Head Coach Staff Directory Florida Atlantic University Athletics Retrieved November 3 2023 Garcia Kevin November 16 2021 FAU Football Head coach Willie Taggart promotes Hines Ward to wide receivers coach University Press Retrieved November 3 2023 XFL UNVEILS TEAM MARKETS AND VENUES ARLINGTON HOUSTON ORLANDO LAS VEGAS SAN ANTONIO SEATTLE ST LOUIS WASHINGTON D C www xfl com July 24 2022 Retrieved July 28 2022 Kozora Alex December 28 2023 Report Hines Ward Out As San Antonio Brahmas Head Coach Steelers Depot Retrieved December 28 2023 Perry Mark December 28 2023 Exclusive HC Hines Ward GM Will Lewis Out With Brahmas HC Phillips amp OC Smith In Full Details xflnewshub com Retrieved December 28 2023 Hines Ward 2 0 Retrieved May 4 2010 SI com NFL Body Art Jan 10 2006 CNN Archived from the original on January 13 2006 Retrieved May 4 2010 Roebuck Karen January 12 2006 Hines Ward has another Locker Room The Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on February 28 2007 a b c d e Kerlik Bobby September 19 2007 Steelers Ward associate accused of taking money The Pittsburgh Tribune Review Archived from the original on November 9 2007 Hines Ward Tapes First Show KDKA TV September 13 2006 Archived from the original on September 27 2007 Hines Ward joins NBC s Sunday Night Football team WPXI com May 31 2012 Retrieved December 10 2019 Wills Rick April 14 2015 Hines Ward to open Table 86 restaurant in Seven Fields TribLIVE com Retrieved December 10 2019 Schiller Howard March 11 2019 Table 86 restaurant named for Hines Ward has closed Hines Ward mvp86hinesward May 25 2016 I m excited to be a part of the media world s leader in cnn HLNTV It s a big honor for me and I am truly grateful for the opportunity Tweet via Twitter CNN Profiles Hines Ward Sports Contributor CNN CNN Retrieved December 10 2019 Benjamin Cody September 11 2018 Hines Ward New AAF league negotiating with big names wants to complement NFL CBSSports com Retrieved December 10 2019 a b Finder Chuck April 9 2006 Hines Ward scores big for social change Pittsburgh Post Gazette Archived from the original on December 10 2019 Retrieved December 10 2019 Ward kicks off his new charity Pittsburgh Post Gazette Associated Press May 30 2006 Retrieved December 10 2019 White House Press Secretary September 16 2010 President Obama Announces More Key Administration Posts White House Retrieved December 10 2019 Limprahanonta Paul July 10 2011 NFL Player Hines Ward Arrested for DUI Crime Blitz News Archived from the original on July 12 2011 Retrieved December 10 2019 Garner Marcus K February 22 2012 Hines Ward s DUI charges dropped pleads guilty to reckless driving The Atlanta Journal Constitution Retrieved December 10 2019 Greenberg Chris December 20 2011 Batman Trailer Hines Ward Heinz Field In Preview Of The Dark Knight Rises VIDEO The Huffington Post Retrieved December 10 2019 Hines Ward gets Zombified for The Walking Dead People Magazine February 11 2013 Hines Ward Wins Dancing With the Stars Season 12 Kirstie Alley Takes Second Place ABC News Retrieved January 8 2020 Mavis Bethany April 1 2013 Long way from the football field ESPN Retrieved December 10 2019 Results Ironman 70 3 Kansas SportStats ca Retrieved December 10 2019 Jimison Robert February 8 2018 Winter Olympics Everything you need to know CNN Retrieved December 10 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hines Ward Career statistics and player information from NFL com ESPN Yahoo Sports SI com Pro Football Reference Official website Pittsburgh Steelers bio Archived March 18 2012 at the Wayback MachineAwards and achievementsPreceded byJennifer Grey amp Derek Hough Dancing with the Stars US winnersSeason 12 Spring 2011 with Kym Johnson Succeeded byJ R Martinez and Karina Smirnoff Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hines Ward amp oldid 1205153164, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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