Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Hines ward

  • PITTSBURGH -- Hines Ward believes he can still play football.
  • (ESPN)
  • Legendary Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward retired from the NFL on Tuesday, according to Andrew Siciliano of NFL Network, ending a brilliant career worthy of Hall of Fame consideration.
  • (Bleacherreport.com)
  • An emotional Hines Ward announced his retirement from football today, weeks after the veteran wide receiver was released by the Pittsburgh Steelers after 14 seasons. This ends an era of toughness and clutch play from Ward.
  • (Scout.com)
  • Shortly after the Pittsburgh Steelers let Hines Ward go, the former Steelers wide receiver announced on Tuesday that instead of playing his 15th season with another team this year, he will be retiring.
  • (The Inquisitr)
  • Wide receiver Hines Ward, one of them most beloved and decorated players in Steelers history, announced his retirement during a tearful goodbye today at team headquarters.
  • (Pittsburgh Tribune-Review)
  • Hines Ward held a press conference Tuesday to put the rumors to rest on his next move. Ward played for the Pittsburgh Steelers for 14 seasons. Drafted in 1998, Ward became the Steelers all-time leader in touchdown receptions, receptions and receiving yards.
  • (WTRF)
  • Ward officially announced his retirement in Pittsburgh. He said he felt like he had a few good years left but opted not to entertain any potential free-agent offers, saying I wouldnt feel right.
  • (News-Press)
  • Hines Ward announced his retirement from the National Football League after winning two Super Bowl titles and catching 1,000 passes during 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
  • (Businessweek)
  • PITTSBURGH, Pa. - Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward retired on Tuesday rather than try extending his career with another team. The decision comes three weeks after Ward was released by the Steelers in a salary cap manoeuvr.
  • (YAHOO!)
  • PITTSBURGH -- Longtime Pittsburgh Steelers wide receiver Hines Ward retired today rather than try extending his career with another team. The decision comes three weeks after Ward was released by the Steelers in a salary cap maneuver.
  • (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

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