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Hines Ward Release: Steelers Will Cut Veteran Wide Receiver

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First Posted: 02/29/2012 6:25 pm Updated: 03/ 1/2012 9:39 am

BY WILL GRAVES, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

PITTSBURGH — Hines Ward's constant, ear-to-ear smile tucked behind a black facemask has been a lasting image for Pittsburgh Steelers fans the past 14 seasons.

They won't see it again.

At least, not in a black-and-gold uniform.

The franchise's all-time leader in just about every meaningful receiving category will be released sometime in the next two weeks said president Art Rooney II on the team's website on Wednesday.

"We had a conversation today with Hines Ward and informed him that we plan to release him of his contract prior to the start of the 2012 NFL calendar year," Rooney said. "Hines has been an integral part of our success since we drafted him in 1998, and we will forever be grateful for what he has helped us achieve."

A four-time Pro Bowl selection and MVP of the 2006 Super Bowl, Ward will finish his Steelers career with 1,000 catches, 12,083 yards and 85 receiving touchdowns. He helped Pittsburgh to three AFC championships and a pair of Super Bowl wins.

The former "Dancing With the Stars" champion – who spent last weekend working the red carpet at the Oscars – doesn't appear ready to put away his cleats just yet, however.

While saying "this isn't how I wanted this chapter of my career to end," Ward vowed to return for a 15th season next fall.

"I do feel that I still have more football left in me and I am looking forward to playing in the NFL, again, this upcoming season," Ward said in a statement.

PHOTOS: Hines Ward's Career Through The Years

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Wide receiver Hines Ward of the Georgia Bulldogs celebrates during the Outback Bowl against the Wisconsin Badgers at Houlihan''s Stadium in Tampa, Florida. Georgia won the game, 33-6.

A third-round pick out of Georgia, Ward developed a reputation as one of the league's best blocking wide receivers, a trait that endeared him to the blue-collar fan base of one of the league's marquee franchises.

Ward was pretty good at catching passes too, particularly in the postseason. He helped the Steelers to their fifth Super Bowl in 2006 catching five passes for 123 receiving yards and a touchdown in a 21-10 win over Seattle.

"He has meant so much to this organization, both on and off the field," Rooney said, "and we appreciate his efforts over the past 14 years."

Just not enough to bring Ward, who turns 36 next week, back at $4 million next season. The Steelers are in the midst of a roster-wide salary purge and a youth movement at receiver.

By the end of the 2011 season, Ward found himself on the sidelines for long stretches as youngsters Mike Wallace and Antonio Brown turned into quarterback Ben Roethlisberger's favorite targets.

Both receivers topped 1,100 yards receiving and combined for 10 touchdowns, while Ward had just 46 catches for 381 yards and two scores. It was the worst reception total since his rookie year (15).

Ward took the demotion in stride and relished the role of elder statesmen. Wallace, Brown and Emmanuel Sanders credited Ward for helping mature both on and off the field.

All three players hoped Ward would come back for one more go, but understood they were nearing the end of an era.

"We all know the direction in which we're going with the receiving corps," Sanders said last month. "But, like I said, Hines is still a great addition, just the knowledge he brings to the room. You can't pay for that. You can't coach that. He just brings that well being of how to be a pro into the room."

Now the corner locker he's held for more than a decade is vacant.

"Enjoyed playing with mvp86hinesward learned a lot! Was a great mentor for me! You define a "Steeler"," Brown tweeted after the announcement.

In a franchise built on the churning legs of Franco Harris, Rocky Bleier and Jerome Bettis, Ward blossomed into one of the league's most reliable receivers while serving as a security blanket for everyone from Kordell Stewart to Tommy Maddox to Roethlisberger. Ward has six 1,000-yard receiving seasons, and just missed two more, posting 975 in both 2005-06 and 2006-07. He also returned eight kicks for 210 yards.

"Hines' accomplishments are numerous," Rooney said, "and he will always be thought of as one of the all-time great Steelers.

"We wish him nothing but the best."

In his last game as a Steeler, a 29-23 postseason, overtime loss to the Denver Broncos on Jan. 8, Ward did not record a catch.

The final pass thrown to him in a Steeler uniform came on Pittsburgh's final drive when Roethlisberger tried to hit Ward running down the sideline. Denver defensive back Champ Bailey knocked it away, leaving Ward to face an uncertain future.

He may end his career in a different city, but Ward left little doubt where his heart lies.

"I gave my heart and soul for (the fans) every down and I will always bleed black-and-gold," Ward said.

Now, he'll have to do it wearing another uniform if he wants to play again.

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BY WILL GRAVES, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PITTSBURGH — Hines Ward's constant, ear-to-ear smile tucked behind a black facemask has been a lasting image for Pittsburgh Steelers fans the past 14 seasons.
BY WILL GRAVES, THE ASSOCIATED PRESS PITTSBURGH — Hines Ward's constant, ear-to-ear smile tucked behind a black facemask has been a lasting image for Pittsburgh Steelers fans the past 14 seasons.
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SheikArbusto
07:56 AM on 03/03/2012
Adios trash talker.
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WhoIsNoOne
What I need is a Micro-Brew-o
11:29 PM on 03/02/2012
What a tough call. Ward is one of the great players of
our time.
but as players age a team has to make some tough decisions
I don't necessarily agree with this call, but I understand it.
in this age of the genetic freak super athletes, experience can
only let you hang on for so long as you age.
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tek phlarpt
04:16 PM on 03/02/2012
Dear God let the Vikings call him. You will start and be the star. and go 6-10.
03:14 PM on 03/02/2012
As a lifelong Steeler Fan, Pittsburgher and borderline Yinzer (comes out now and then) - I was crushed to hear that Hines would not be finishing his remarkable career here. It, however, also shows how competitive this league is. He has spent the last 14 years trampling defensive backs, leveling crushing blocks on linebackers and running the inside routes where you just know his clock is going to get cleaned by two safetys the moment he touches that ball - But God-forbid, you lose a half-step over the course of that 14-year career, you are out.

Is there football left in him? Absolutely - as a coach, commentator, analyst, etc. I will miss him. I will never replace my 86 jersey, but I also hate to see him fade out or get injured on a sub-par team that wants to squeeze out one last desperate attempt at a playoff berth. His brain hasn't been scrambled, he still has the dance moves that make women ovulate (sp?) and (hopefully) has an a*sload of money to retire on and he should ride off into the sunset.

Hines - you rule.
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SheikArbusto
07:57 AM on 03/03/2012
Boo hoo.
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deltalady
10:39 AM on 03/02/2012
I've been a Steelers fan FOREVER and always will be, no easy feat down here in Cowboys country. I see a pattern with players on all teams...once the commercials start, the movies, the LA lifestyle in Heinz's case they become distractions to the game. You're heads not in it anymore. He's older so getting in shape is harder. I'll miss him but I haven't been happy with either he or Troy P the last couple of seasons. I'm tired of looking at Troy's hair and watching him miss his targets. Texting his wife from the bench...selling shampoo. I'm afraid the coach is getting too lenient. I want my team to win the SuperBowl next year. If cutting Ward and bringing up the new talent...whom I really like so far....then let's do it. We need to start working hard to get a quarterback trained to take over when Ben finally wears out. Let's just do it! Go Steelers!
06:36 AM on 03/02/2012
He may become an Oakland Raider. Don't be surprised.
03:34 PM on 03/02/2012
Dare I hope? Raiders grabbed Jerry Rice when the 49ers cut him--and that was a smart move on their part.
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HUFFPOST NOT SO SUPER USER
10:45 PM on 03/01/2012
If we can hook him up to a time machine and set it back about ten years, I really hope my Niners pick him up this off season. We desperately need wide receivers.
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Justin Seybert
...but why male models?
09:09 PM on 03/01/2012
He can always go to Arizona, where NFL careers go to die (sorry, Larry Fitzgerald, you're the exception to the rule!).
12:54 PM on 03/03/2012
Seems like the exact opposite happened to Kurt Warner... I thought he was all but done with football by the time he was traded to the Cardinals!
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Tom Paige
08:00 PM on 03/01/2012
"He has meant so much to this organization, both on and off the field," Rooney said, "and we appreciate his efforts over the past 14 years." (We just don't want him for 15 years). On the other hand, if someone had waved enough money in his face, he might have bolted Pittsburg in a heart beat.
07:53 PM on 03/01/2012
Being a Georgia fan and also a Steelers Fan, I have watched Hines Ward's career for years. That smile was the best even when the play didn't go exactly right. He knew there was no need to 'show out' over a blown play for the cameras. Just smile and keep going. He will be missed in the Burgh.
07:41 PM on 03/01/2012
Hines Ward is one of the best in Steelers Nation and it won't be the same without him. Hines always plays full out and smiling at the same time about it all! Steelers are have cap problems but the Steelers should have figured out the cap issues so to keep Hines for one more year so he could have finished his career as a Steeler. A future Hall of Famer, no doubt.
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beasteben
HP 542 PSI 235
07:35 PM on 03/01/2012
Everything around me reminds me that I still have to wait before watching Dark Knight Rises.
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alphaome4
Veni, vidi, vici
06:46 PM on 03/01/2012
Dear Hines, Please come to the Vikings. And bring any other talented player you can think of.
06:18 PM on 03/01/2012
He's fearless and un afraid to hit defense players.

so long
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Samiiam
06:17 PM on 03/01/2012
Master of the blind cheap shot.
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SheikArbusto
07:58 AM on 03/03/2012
Amen - Hines Ward is what is wrong with the NFL, hardly a man to be celebrated.
04:00 PM on 03/03/2012
You must be a Raven's fan.