Former Pittsburgh Steelers WR Hines Ward Sniffs for Hall of Fame

The fifth time was not a charm for former Pittsburgh Steelers coach Hines Ward. The Pro Football Hall of Fame has announced finalists for the 2021 class, and Ward has once again been beaten …

During Hines’ 14-year career in Pittsburgh, he was selected to four Pro Bowls and helped the Steelers win two Super Bowls. Ward was named MVP of the 2006 Super Bowl, a rare honor for a wide receiver. He ended his career with 1,000 receptions, 12,083 yards and 85 touchdowns.

The 15 modern-day finalists, including former Steelers guard Alan Faneca, will be slashed to a maximum of five fans and announced during the broadcast of the annual NFL Honors on Saturday, February 6th.

Bill Cowher and former security services Troy Polamalu and Donnie Shell are awaiting their induction into the hall, which has been postponed due to the pandemic. The Centenary Class of 2020 and the Class of 2021 are recorded during a star-studded weekend during a star-studded weekend and the COURT created ‘Twice the Fun in’ 21 ‘.

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