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His rookie number was 15. Look at his rookie Topps card. I thought it was odd that he switched.

Hines Ward wore #86 throughout his Steelers career. He wore #15 in college and his rookie preseason.

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His Number was 15 with the University of Georgia Bulldogs. He was a QB in High School and switched to WR in college.

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