- Hines Ward
Infobox NFLactive
caption=Hines Ward in a .
currentteam=Pittsburgh Steelers
currentnumber=86
currentposition=Wide receiver
birthdate=birth date and age|1976|3|8
birthplace= Seoul, South Korea
heightft=6
heightin=0
weight=205
debutyear=1998
debutteam=Pittsburgh Steelers
highlights=
* 4xPro Bowl selection (2001, 2002, 2003, 2004)
* 3xAll-Pro selection (2002, 2003, 2004)
* 2002 Steelers co-MVP
* 2003 Steelers MVP
* 2005 Steelers co-MVP
*Super Bowl XL MVP
* Steelers Career Records for Receptions, Receiving Yards, & Receiving TDs
college=Georgia
draftyear=1998
draftround=3
draftpick=92
pastteams=
*Pittsburgh Steelers (1998-"Present")
statweek=5
statseason=2008
statlabel1=Receptions
statvalue1=743
statlabel2=Receiving Yards
statvalue2=9,053
statlabel3=Receiving TDs
statvalue3=69
nfl=WAR179227Hines E. Ward, Jr. (Korean: 하인스 워드/Kim Hyun-ae) (born
March 8 ,1976 inSeoul ,South Korea ) is a multiracial (African American & Korean) football player who currently playswide receiver for the NFL'sPittsburgh Steelers . He was voted MVP ofSuper Bowl XL . Born to a Korean mother and anAfrican American father, he has become an advocate for ethnic minorities inSouth Korea .High school years
At Forest Park High School in Forest Park, Georgia, Ward showcased his athletic skills as a quarterback and was a two-time Clayton County Offensive Player of the Year. He earned
All-America n honors from "Super Prep", "Blue Chip Illustrated" & "USA Today ", as well as All-State & Super Southern Top 100 honors.College career
As a wide receiver for the
University of Georgia Bulldogs (1995–1998), Ward's 149 career receptions for 1,965 yards placed him second in team history. He also playedtailback andquarterback , and totaled 3,870 all-purpose yards, second only toHerschel Walker in Bulldogs history. In 1996, Hines had 52 receptions for 900 yards, and also ran 26 times for 170 yards. In 1997, Hines hauled in 55 passes and scored six TDs, getting All-SEC honors in the process.When he came out of college it was discovered that Ward was missing an ACL in his left knee, which he lost during a bicycle accident during childhood.] ] This may well have affected his position in the NFL draft. He received his
bachelor's degree in consumer economics from UGA, where he became a member ofPhi Beta Sigma Fraternity.Professional career
Ward's versatility has served him well as a professional wide receiver. Since being drafted by the
Pittsburgh Steelers in the third round of the1998 NFL Draft , he has earned three teamMost Valuable Player (MVP) selections. He is also a four-time NFLPro Bowl selection (2001–2004). He also had a streak of 4 consecutive 1,000 yard seasons, which likely could have been extended in the 2005 NFL season if he had not missed a game due to injury. In 2002, he set a Steelers franchise record for receptions (112), and touchdowns (12), and was named to his first of two consecutive All-NFL teams. He is widely considered the best blocking receiver in the NFL.In
2005 , Ward missed the first two weeks of training camp in a holdout for acontract extension that would increase his salary. Ward had considered holding out before camp in 2004, but had been persuaded by the Steelers that they could work out an extension during the year. Ward eventually showed up onAugust 15 ,2005 and was on the sidelines for Pittsburgh's first preseason game against thePhiladelphia Eagles that night, though he did not play in that game. OnSeptember 5 ,2005 , the Steelers announced that they had reached an agreement on a four-year contract extension with Ward.On
November 27 ,2005 , Ward became the Steelers all-time leading receiver with his 538th catch against the Browns onSunday Night Football overcoming John Stallworth's record. The Steelers won 34-21.Ward is also renowned as a terrific post-season receiver, accumulating 57 receptions, 761 yards, and 8 receiving touchdowns in 10 post-season appearances (including his
Super Bowl XL appearance, in which he was named the Super Bowl MVP).On
February 5 ,2006 , Ward was named MVP inSuper Bowl XL as the Pittsburgh Steelers won 21-10. Ward scored a 43 yard touchdown in the 4th quarter, thrown by fellow wide receiverAntwaan Randle El . Overall, Ward had five receptions for 123 yards, one TD and one rush for 18 yards.Immediately following
Super Bowl XL , Ward was videotaped for the latest "I'm Going to Disney World!" TV commercial, adding "...and I'm taking The Bus!" Ward and Steelers teammate Jerome "The Bus" Bettis appeared in a victory parade at theMagic Kingdom theme park onFebruary 6 along withEmmitt Smith .On
December 2 ,2007 , Ward became the Steelers all-time touchdown receptions leader with his 64th touchdown reception against the Bengals on Sunday Night Football. [] Then onDecember 20 ,2007 , Ward became the Steelers all-time receiving yardage leader in a game against theSt. Louis Rams .In
2008 , Hines Ward scored 2 touchdowns as the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Houston Texans 38-17. Hines Ward, coming out of what many sports analysts say a “two-year slump”, scored two touchdowns with 6 receptions and 76 yards. If it wasn’t for a pass interference call , (which cost the Steelers 54 yards) Ward would have recorded his first 100-yard game since the 2006 season. [ [http://www.asianweek.com/2008/09/08/asianweek-nfl-update/ "AsianWeek NFL Update"] .AsianWeek . Retrieved on2008 -09-10 .]Personal
Hines Ward resides in Atlanta, Georgia with his wife Simone and his son Jaden. On his right arm is a tattoo of his name in Hangul, the Korean alphabet, and below that a tattoo of Mickey Mouse carrying a football. Ward is well known for flashing a nearly constant smile. [cite news| url=http://www.mvp86.com/| date=09032008]
Business and media enterprises
Ward co-owns a bar in Pittsburgh's South Side called "The Locker Room. [cite news| url=http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/pittsburghtrib/s_412875.html| author=Karen Roebuck
work=The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review | date=2006-01-12| title=Hines Ward has another Locker Room] The bar sustained serious water damage in February 2007, due to flooding from a malfunctioning boiler, and it was closed for repairs until June of that year.] The bar received an insurance settlement of $500,000, which subsequently became an issue during a legal dispute between the bar's owners.On
September 11 ,2007 , co-owner Thomas Lettieri withdrew the entirety of the bar's funds, approximately $19,000, from a corporate account, causing it to miss a large number of scheduled payments. The company filed suit for the return of the money, and Lettieri subsequently justified his actions by claiming that the money was owed to him, also voicing the belief that the other co-owners, Ward and Kimberly Pitts, as well as Pitts's husband Korry Pitts, had falsified invoices and diverted company funds to their own bank accounts. Company attorney Thomas Castello dismissed Lettieri's allegations as "baseless, ridiculous and unfounded," and the matter is currently before the court.In September 2006, Ward began hosting the "Hines Ward Show" on Pittsburgh CBS affiliate
KDKA-TV . []As a figure for social change
Ward's mother (Kim Young-hee 김영희) is Korean and his father (Hines Ward, Sr.) is
African-American . In 2006, Ward became the first Korean-American to win the Super Bowl MVP award. This achievement threw him into the media spotlight inSouth Korea , where racially-mixed people often face discrimination.]From
April 3 throughMay 30 ,2006 , Ward returned to his birthplace of Seoul for the first time since his parents moved to the United States when he was one year old. Ward used his celebrity status to arrange "hope-sharing" meetings with multiracial Korean children and to encourage social and political reform. Ward cried when describing the discrimination he faced. At one hope-sharing meeting, he told a group of children, "If the country can accept me for who I am and accept me for being a Korean, I'm pretty sure that this country can change and accept you for who you are." On his final day in Korea, he donated $1 millionUSD to create the Hines Ward Helping Hands Foundation, which the AP called "a foundation to help mixed-race children like himself in South Korea, where they have suffered discrimination." []In January 2007,
Franco Harris , former Pittsburgh Steeler and owner of R Super Foods, honored Ward for his philanthropic efforts by featuring Ward's picture and story on boxes of Super Donuts and Super Buns.References
External links
* [http://www.mvp86.com Official Website of Hines Ward]
* [http://www.nflplayers.com/news/news_release.aspx?id=4804 2006 "Hines Ward - Trip Of A Lifetime"] ,Associated Press ,January 31 2006
* [http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/11959472/site/newsweek "Living the Dream: Hines Ward's return to Korea"] , Malcolm Beith, "Newsweek " (International Edition),March 27 ,2006
* [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/football/nfl/steelers/2006-04-09-ward-focus_x.htm "Ward spins biracial roots into blessing"] , Paul Wiseman,USA Today ,April 9 2006
*Hines Ward page at:
** [http://www.nflplayers.com/USER/template.aspx?fmid=174&lmid=183&pid=1875 NFL Players' Union]
** [http://profootballreference.com/players/WardHi00.htm Pro Football Reference]
** [http://www.databasefootball.com/players/playerpage.htm?ilkid=WARDHIN01 Database Football]
** [http://news.steelers.com/team/player/49201/ Steelers Player Bio]Persondata
NAME=Ward, Hines E., Jr.
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American football player,wide receiver for thePittsburgh Steelers
DATE OF BIRTH=March 8 ,1976
PLACE OF BIRTH=Seoul ,South Korea
DATE OF DEATH=
PLACE OF DEATH=
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