Saturday, February 11, 2012

Hines ward

  • The Pittsburgh Steelers, with a Hines Ward roster-bonus deadline fast approaching, have decided not to keep the veteran receiver, the NFL Network has reported, citing unnamed sources.
  • (ESPN)
  • The NFL is a tough business to be in not only on the field, but off of it as well. Players lay it all on the line for their teams and then one day, it could all end.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • After 14 seasons, three Super Bowl appearances and two titles, the Pittsburgh Steelers have reportedly decided to part ways with wide receiver Hines Ward.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • But NFL Network insider Jason La Canfora told NFL Total Access Friday that Ward won't be back next season, according to his sources.
  • (SB Nation)
  • After 14 seasons, three Super Bowl appearances and two titles, wide receiver Hines Ward reportedly will not be retained by the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • (FOX43.com)
  • INDIANAPOLIS -- Hines Ward talked to Mike Tomlin on Monday at the Steelers facility on the South Side and to team president Art Rooney II earlier, letting them know he wants to play in 2012 in Pittsburgh.
  • (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette)
  • Most Gilmer Buckeye fans knew that former standout Gilmer and University of Texas player Curtis Brown had a tough time growing up in East Texas.
  • (Gilmer Mirror)
  • Wards versatility has served him well as a professional wide receiver. Since being drafted by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft, he has earned three team Most Valuable Player (MVP) selections.
  • (Worldnews.com)
  • Without further ado Seattle in 4-3 versus 12. See and remember the boxed area. Hines Ward motions, snap Heath Miller releases down the seam and will be covered by Hawthorne.
  • (Field Gulls)
  • And let's top it off with one of my all-time favorite Dawgs, Hines Ward, who recently told 11 Alive he would like one day to return to Athens as a coach. "I tease Coach Richt if he wants to hire me, hire me," Ward said. "I would love that.
  • (Atlanta Journal Constitution (blog))

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