Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Hines ward

  • PITTSBURGH -- Hines Wards constant, ear-to-ear smile tucked behind a black facemask has been a lasting image for Pittsburgh Steelers fans the past 14 seasons. They wont see it again. At least, not in a black-and-gold uniform.
  • (ESPN)
  • The Pittsburgh Steelers will release wide receiver Hines Ward. Ward is a four-time Pro Bowl selection, who holds franchise records for receptions, receiving yards and receiving touchdowns.
  • (LehighValleyLive.com)
  • The Bears should at least kick the tires on Hines Ward, the four-time Pro Bowl wide receiver who will be a free agent after the Pittsburgh Steelers announced they will release the 14-year veteran. Ward is 35 and has a lot of miles on him.
  • (Chicago Sun-Times (blog))
  • Donald Driver has a lot in common with Hines Ward.
  • (Los Angeles Times)
  • Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward pleaded guilty Wednesday to reckless driving in connection with a July arrest in suburban Atlanta.
  • (msnbc.com)
  • Having pleaded guilty to reckless driving, the season 12 winner of Dancing with the Stars is sentenced to 12 months probation and ordered to perform 80 hours of community service.
  • (AceShowbiz)
  • Former Dancing with the Stars contestant Hines Wards drink driving charge has been dismissed. Ward was arrested in DeKalb County, Georgia last July when he refused to take a breathalyser test after crashing his car into a curb.
  • (digitalspy.com)
  • Growing up in Ohio, you would naturally think my pro football team loyalties would gravitate to either the Browns or the Bengals, and after writing those two teams down while vomiting in my mouth, let me tell you that they dont.
  • (CRAVE ONLINE)
  • With all of the press surrounding the return of Randy Moss, another wide receiver drafted in 1998 has been swept under the rug. Hines Ward had has been a dedicated Pittsburgh Steeler for the last 13 seasons.
  • (Fantasy Football Toolbox)
  • DUI charges were dropped Wednesday against Steelers WR Hines Ward after he agreed to a plea agreement that involves probation, community service and a fine.
  • (Pro Football Weekly)

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