For 1st time since ’98, Ward doesn’t lead Steelers (2024)

PITTSBURGHPITTSBURGH— Hines Ward has been the focal point of the Pittsburgh Steelers’ offense for so long, it almost seems as if he goes back to the days of Terry Bradshaw and Franco Harris.

Ward has been the Steelers’ leading receiver every season since he tied for the team lead with Troy Edwards in 1999, a testament to longevity in a sport where many players’ careers are over before they reach their 30s.

Ben Roethlisberger has completed about 500 passes to him alone since 2004, all while Ward was breaking nearly every major receiving record in club history.

While Ward remains a starter, the Steelers’ offense is fast evolving as the playoffs approach – as evidenced by their 27-3 victory over the Carolina Panthers (2-13) on Thursday night.

Roethlisberger more often looks toward receivers Mike Wallace and Emmanuel Sanders and tight end Heath Miller when he needs key yardage, only a year after he was targeting Ward, Santonio Holmes and Miller on such plays.

Unless Ward has a big game against the Browns on Jan. 2, Wallace will finish as the team’s leading receiver. That would be something of a culture shock for the Steelers (11-4), considering Ward has led them in receptions every year since their next-to-last season in Three Rivers Stadium.

“It’s a matter of opportunities,” said the 34-year-old Ward, who doesn’t believe his career is winding down. “The other guys are getting a lot of opportunities and they’re capitalizing on them.”

The Jets showed respect for Ward, whose twin skills as a possession receiver and a blocker still aren’t rivaled by another NFL receiver. They shadowed him with star cornerback Darrelle Revis for much of their 22-17 win on Sunday, a tactic that apparently reflected their opinion Ward is Pittsburgh’s most-dangerous receiver.

But with the season nearly over and the Steelers only one victory or a Ravens loss away from winning the AFC North, the numbers are telling: Ward has had three catches or fewer six times since midseason.

With 54 catches for 710 yards and four touchdowns, Ward is headed for his least-productive season since he caught 48 passes during his second season as a starter in 2000.

By comparison, Wallace has 57 catches for 1,152 yards and nine touchdowns, with six 100-yard games – one off Hall of Famer John Stallworth’s team record. Wallace had 11 catches for 206 yards and a touchdown against the Jets and Panthers, compared to Ward’s five catches for 72 yards.

Wallace not only has supplanted Holmes – now with the Jets – as the Steelers’ deep threat, he’s taking Ward’s long-held position as the Steelers’ go-to receiver.

Coach Mike Tomlin still jokingly refers to Wallace as a “one-trick pony,” a reference to Wallace relying mostly on his speed. Roethlisberger argues he’s long past that.

“I told him (against Carolina) he did something I’ve been waiting for him to do and that was on a deep ball, come back to it,” Roethlisberger said. “That’s something a lot of speed guys can’t always do.”

Of course, Ward has made such catches for years. But it was evident during the Steelers’ failed final drive against the Jets on Sunday, when they drove the length of the field before stalling at the 9-yard line on two final Roethlisberger incompletions, that the quarterback was looking for Wallace and Sanders and his tight end more than Ward.

Sanders, a third-round pick from SMU, has supplanted Antwaan Randle El as the No. 3 receiver, although he never got on the field regularly as a receiver until Oct. 17. He had seven catches for 78 yards against the Jets and four for 54 yards against Carolina.

Ward believes the recent shift in emphasis reflects the blanket-type coverage still given him by opposing defenses.

“He (Sanders) is a rookie, he’s young,” Ward said. “It’s the same thing with Mike, they tried to double me and Santonio (in 2009) and Mike took advantage of going against the third cornerback. Emmanuel is starting to do the same thing. The more times they take Mike and me out of the game, that’s going to create for opportunities for him. He’ll continue to get better, but it’s a work in progress.”

Since midseason, Roethlisberger has targeted Sanders nearly as many times (43) as he has Ward (45), according to STATS LLC. Sanders has 23 catches and two touchdowns in the last seven games, compared to Ward’s 24 catches and no touchdowns. Ward’s last touchdown was Nov. 8 in Cincinnati, or eight games ago.

“Ben is believing in me, and it’s starting to show,” Sanders said.

Just like the Steelers have believed in Ward since he became one of the best third-round draft picks in NFL history.

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For 1st time since ’98, Ward doesn’t lead Steelers (2024)

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When did Hines Ward leave the Steelers? ›

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1 picks on receivers in both 1999 and 2000, but Ward made himself into a starting receiver, then one of the most productive receivers in the NFL, and by the time he retired after the 2011 season he was the most productive receiver in Steelers history.

Who is the oldest active Steelers player? ›

Cameron Heyward

How many years did Hines Ward play for the Steelers? ›

He played with heart and emotion, with intelligence and fierceness, and with a love for the game that showed through the ever-present smile on his face. Ward played 14 seasons for the Steelers after being selected in the third round of the 1998 NFL Draft, the 92nd player overall.

Who is the all time leader in receiving yards for the Steelers? ›

The Pittsburgh Steelers player with the most receiving yards in franchise history is Hines Ward with 12,083 yards. This all-time receiving leader is followed by Antonio Brown and John Stallworth with 11,207 yards and 8,723 yards respectively.

Why is Hines Ward not in the Hall of Fame? ›

Voters have made it clear. Ward is good but not good enough. A semifinalist for eight straight years, he again failed to crack the final 15, the list who truly get voted on and discussed one by one to determine if they'll receive a gold jacket, bust, and football immortality.

Did Hines Ward play with Ben Roethlisberger? ›

Hines Ward had 527 catches for 6,408 yards and scored 46 touchdowns in 109 games with Ben Roethlisberger in his career.

Who was the best Steelers player ever? ›

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Who was number 1 Steelers retired? ›

1 jersey doesn't get reissued to anyone. In fact, the only player to wear No. 1 since Anderson's time with the Steelers came to a close in 1994 was former quarterback Anthony Wright, who wore No.

Who has been on the Steelers the longest? ›

B. Roethlisberger

How many Super Bowls was Hines Ward in? ›

Hines Ward had 14 catches for 244 yards and scored 2 touchdowns in 3 games in Super Bowls in his career.

Did Hines Ward play without an ACL? ›

The Steelers know something about employing effective players who are missing ACLs. As Rapoport mentioned, Lloyd played without one, as did franchise legend Hines Ward, the wide receiver who played all 14 years of his NFL career in Pittsburgh.

Did Hines Ward play for Mike Tomlin? ›

The Steelers found great success during Ward's career, a span of seasons that were some of the team's best since the 1970s. He played in three Super Bowls, helping Pittsburgh to two victories, one under Tomlin.

Who is the best Steelers wide receiver of all-time? ›

There are some obvious candidates in the mix, including Hines Ward — the all-time receiving leader, having totaled 1,000 receptions for 12,083 receiving yards over 14 seasons with the black and gold.

Who has the most touchdowns in Steelers history? ›

Franco Harris is the career touchdown leader of the Pittsburgh Steelers having scored 100 touchdowns throughout his career. He is followed in this ranking by Hines Ward and Jerome Bettis with 86 touchdowns and 80 touchdowns respectively.

Why did Hines Ward leave the San Antonio Brahmas? ›

On December 28, 2023, Ward resigned from the Brahmas after finishing with a 3–7 record in 2023, in response to a change in contract structure. Houston Roughnecks Head Coach Wade Phillips replaced Ward, a maneuver that would allow the Roughnecks identity to be cleared and used for the former Houston Gamblers.

How many years did Mean Joe Greene play for the Pittsburgh Steelers? ›

Charles Edward Greene (born September 24, 1946), better known as "Mean" Joe Greene, is an American former football defensive tackle who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League (NFL) from 1969 to 1981.

Why did Troy Polamalu leave the Steelers? ›

On April 10, 2015, Polamalu announced his retirement from professional football citing his family as the main reason. It was reported that he was fully planning to play in 2015, but the Steelers had forced Polamalu into retirement.

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