No. Hines Ward played his entire career for the Pittsburgh Steelers. He retired on March 20, 2012.
In 2007, Hines Ward led the Steelers in receptions with 71.
If the Steelers win Super Bowl XLV - you can guaranteehim retiring after this season. He is a hall of fame WR, even when the Steelers were primarily a run team before the 2008 transmission. He is known for one of, if not, the best blocking WR ever in NFL history.If they do not win Super Bowl XLV - nobody can answer that.The Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV, and Hines Ward came back for another season.Hines Ward was released by the Steelers on March 7, 2012 and he retired on March 20th.
no you don't, you are drafted and then have a choice to sign with them or sign with another team! hope this was helpful!
Yes, he can. Any player that is waived can sign with another team (unless certain time restrictions apply, in which the player may need to wait a month before signing with his former team).
An unsigned draft choice occurs when a team pics a player in the draft but does not sign him. Often players remain in juniors after drafted, that team just wants dibs on him. A player that has been "taken " in the NHL draft has the choice of siging a contract with that team or NOT. If he does not sign, another team has to get permission from the drafting NHL team to try to sign him instead. If he signs with the second team, that team has to pay a compensation amount to the original drafting team .
yes he does he ritired as a steeler because he did'nt want to be on another team.
Hines Ward
Hines Ward
Hines Ward #86 WRPittsburgh Steelers | Official Team SiteHeight: 6-0 Weight: 205 Age: 35Born: 3/8/1976 Seoul South KoreaCollege: GeorgiaExperience: 14th seasonHigh School: Forest Park HS [GA]
In 2007, Hines Ward led the Steelers in receptions with 71.
The Steelers were 2-1 in Super Bowls when Hines Ward was with the team. They won Super Bowls XL & XLIII, then lost in SB XLV.Ward won the MVP award in Super Bowl XL, when the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks.
It is wide receiver Hines Ward. He is currently in his 14th season with the Steelers.
Hines Ward was a wide receiver for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1998-2011. He holds many Steelers team records for receiving and was also the MVP in Super Bowl XL.On March 7, 2012, the Steelers released Hines Ward and he retired on March 20th.
Yes, Hines Ward's number 86 has been retired by the Pittsburgh Steelers. He is celebrated as one of the greatest wide receivers in franchise history, known for his exceptional performances and contributions to the team, including two Super Bowl victories. His number retirement honors his legacy and impact on the organization.
If the Steelers win Super Bowl XLV - you can guaranteehim retiring after this season. He is a hall of fame WR, even when the Steelers were primarily a run team before the 2008 transmission. He is known for one of, if not, the best blocking WR ever in NFL history.If they do not win Super Bowl XLV - nobody can answer that.The Steelers lost Super Bowl XLV, and Hines Ward came back for another season.Hines Ward was released by the Steelers on March 7, 2012 and he retired on March 20th.
hines ward is better for a few reasons #1 he's a team player randy is a me player. #2 hines wards blocks randy doesn't. #3 hines is much shorter but has wayyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy more heart than randy, hence! going across the mid and randy wont without getting alligator arms. and last but not least he plays for the superbowl champs, 6 times superbowl champs the Pittsburgh Steelers. see ya bitches!
no you don't, you are drafted and then have a choice to sign with them or sign with another team! hope this was helpful!