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Hines Edward Ward Jr. (born March 8, 1976) is an American football coach and former player who is the wide receivers coach for Arizona State. He played as a wide receiver in the National Football League (NFL) after being selected by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL draft. He played college football for the Georgia ...
Receptions: 1,000 Hines Ward ... Most consecutive seasons .500 or above to start a career: 18 Mike Tomlin ... Statistics; Cookie statement ...
Ward had an incredible career as a player, hauling in 1,000 passes for 12,083 yards and 85 touchdowns during his time with the Steelers. In 2017, he joined their coaching staff as an offensive intern.
Hines Ward: Pittsburgh Steelers (1998–2011) 88 1,181 13.4 11 Fred Biletnikoff ^ Oakland Raiders (1965–1978) 70 1,167 16.7 12 Drew Pearson ^ Dallas Cowboys (1973–1983) 68 1,131 16.6 13 Paul Warfield ^ Cleveland Browns (1964–1969, 1976–1977) Miami Dolphins (1970–1974) 58 1,121 19.3 14 Art Monk ^ Washington Redskins (1980–1993) New ...
Hines Ward landed a new job in football earlier this week and for the first time in his short coaching career will head back to the college level. According to a report from The Owl’s Nest, the ...
Hines Ward sees some Pittsburgh in San Antonio. Ward, who played his entire 14-year career with the Steelers and was MVP of their Super Bowl win over Seattle in 2006, is getting his first ...
Georgia: Hines Ward 1-yard touchdown run (Brice Hunter pass from Ward), 0:19; Third Quarter. Georgia: Brower 20-yard touchdown reception (Brice Hunter pass), 8:01; Virginia: Garcia 36-yard field goal, 1:58; Fourth Quarter. Georgia: Parkman 42-yard field goal, 14:43; Georgia: Jason Ferguson 10-yard fumble return for touchdown (Parkman kick), 1:09
Arizona State has hired former Pittsburgh Steelers star Hines Ward as wide receivers coach. “I am truly honored to join Arizona State University football as wide receivers coach,” Ward said in ...