He wore No. 19.
In 1996, tight end John Farquhar wore number 86 prior to Hines Ward. Click on the link below to see all the players that wore #86 for the Steelers.
No, he did not. Hines Ward wore #86 for his entire NFL career (1998-2011). He also wore #19 for the University of Georgia (1994-1997).
No. Hines Ward was a wide receiver.
Hines Ward was named MVP for Super Bowl XL.
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Yes. Hines Wards' father is African American and his mother is Korean.
Hines Wards dream was to play like Jerry rice
Hines Ward currently ways 205 pounds scence he started dancing with the stars.
Hines Ward's 40 yard time is 4.55 seconds.
Hines Ward was a Georgia Bulldog, he was also a quarterback.
NFL player Quentin Hines played for Akron.
No, he was not. Hines played high school and college football, and was then drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in 1998.
The model number of your Wards Western Field.
IronE Singleton was Hines Ward's roommate in college. Singleton played T-Dog in The Walking Dead, and with that connection Ward will be making a cameo appearance, as a zombie, in the 3rd Season of The Walking Dead.
IronE Singleton was Hines Ward's roommate in college. Singleton played T-Dog in The Walking Dead, and with that connection Ward will be making a cameo appearance, as a zombie, in the 3rd Season of The Walking Dead.
The group was called "Hines, Hines and Dad", but Dad died a number of years ago.