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Hines Ward Should Enter WR Hall of Fame for This Reason

25 November 2025
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Hines Ward Should Enter WR Hall of Fame for This Reason
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Steelers great Hines Ward should leapfrog the WR Hall of Fame logjam for this one reason originally appeared on The Sporting News.

If you grew up watching the NFL in the 2000s, you remember Hines Ward. Solid, stocky receiver with a nose for the end zone (and a bone-crunching pancake) and a seemingly permanent smile on his face through his 14-year career with the Pittsburgh Steelers. And now could be his time to finally make it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

The list of 25 modern era semifinalists for the 2026 Hall of Fame class was released on November 25, and as usual, Ward’s cheeky grin was there among those so honored.

And in previous eras, Ward would be a shoo-in to get in. But when you take a look at the list of semifinalists this year, it starts to feel dicey for the Seoul native. Especially when you look at the ridiculous logjam at wide receiver.

Just announced: Hall of Fame revealed 26 modern-era semifinalists for the Class of 2026:

Drew Brees, Philip Rivers, Frank Gore, Larry Fitzgerald and Jason Witten are first-year eligible players. pic.twitter.com/HnddcxhZxY

— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) November 25, 2025

Everyone can agree that Larry Fitzgerald is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, so his candidacy is not an issue here. But behind Larry Legend, there are four wide receivers that are more than deserving of entry into the Hall.

Ward has been a semifinalist in all 10 years he’s been eligible for the Hall. That would usually be enough for voters to say enough already and vote him in. But then you look at Torry Holt, who’s been a semifinalist for 12 years in a row, Reggie Wayne, who’s been there seven straight years, and Steve Smith Sr., who’s been on the list for five years running.

As you can see, it’s proper crowded. All four of these guys would seem to have the credentials to get in, but it’s almost as if they are impeding one another. The reason Ward could leapfrog the group is one massive area where he was far and away better than the rest of the quartet: blocking.

Ward was well-known as the best blocking receiver in the game through his near decade-and-a-half career in the NFL. And that was especially true among Pro Bowl receivers like himself. Ironically, possibly the only guy who was better at blocking from the WR position in the modern era was Fitzgerald.

Ward seemingly had as many crack-back block highlights as he did touchdowns. He was the consummate professional in terms of doing anything the team needed. But he also enjoyed laying someone out as much as anyone. Ed Reed and Keith Rivers can attest to that.

Hines Ward has also won a major award that the other 3 WR Hall of Fame candidates have not

Ward also has one thing that Holt, Wayne, and Smith don’t have: a Super Bowl MVP trophy. Ward earned his at Super Bowl 40 on the strength of a five-reception, 123-yard, one-touchdown day that was capped by a 43-yard score on one of the most famous trick plays in Super Bowl history. He is one of just eight WRs in history to win the award.

Antwaan Randle El’s perfect fourth quarter 43-yard reverse pass touchdown to the #Steelers‘ Hines Ward, the game’s MVP — the only touchdown pass thrown by a wide receiver in #SuperBowl history.

Super Bowl XL, tonight in 2006 pic.twitter.com/OSzv2kWRSC

— Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) February 5, 2023

He is also by far the best and most well-regarded Asian-American player perhaps of all-time, having been born in Seoul and raised in Georgia by a Korean-American parenting cohort. That alone isn’t worth a ticket into immortality, but breaking barriers is a key part of his legacy.

Ward was a four-time Pro Bowler and three-time Second-Team All-Pro. And he won not just one Super Bowl, but two. Championships are more of a QB stat, but his two are more than the combined one from the other three HOF contestants.

Ward trails all three in yards, with 12,083, which is 31st all-time. But apart from this quartet, and among eligible players who are not in the HOF and have not been through a HOF selection round yet, there are only five players ahead of Ward on that list.

His 1,000 receptions rank 17th, and there is only player that fits the description above ahead of him on that one (Anquan Boldin). His 85 TDs are more than the other three guys mentioned here, and there is no one ahead of him there that is eligible for the HOF and not already in.

In short: It’s Hines Ward’s time.



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