Hines Ward's first NFL game was on September 6, 1998. He was a member of the Pittsburgh Steelers for his entire career (1998-2011).
Ward retired on March 20, 2012.
1998 Hines Ward played for the Steelers from 1998-2011. He retired on March 20, 2012.
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).
Brett Favre's first season in the NFL was 1991.
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.
His first NFL season was 1983 and his first NFL game was September 19, 1983 against the Los Angeles Raiders.
Hines Ward
Former NFL wide receiver Hines Ward is 42 years old (birthdate: March 8, 1976).
Hines Ward
While many believe Hines Ward will make it into the Hall of Fame, it still remains to be seen. He'll be eligible in 2017.
Hines Ward played for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1998-2011.
Pfft... Hines Ward. What a dumb question...
Currently Hines Ward is the receiving leader with 599 yards.
Because he is a star player in the NFL, which means you get paid lots of money.
1998 Hines Ward played for the Steelers from 1998-2011. He retired on March 20, 2012.
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).
Hines Ward scored 86 touchdowns for the Pittsburgh Steelers, 85 were on pass receptions and 1 was on a rushing attempt.The Steelers released Ward on March 7, 2012.
Hines Ward never won the NFL MVP award. But he was named MVP in Super Bowl XL, when the Steelers defeated the Seattle Seahawks on February 5, 2006.