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A Tribute in Pictures to Hines Ward

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During the Pittsburgh Steelers 24-10 victory over the Cincinnati Bengals last night, wide receiver Hines Ward set a team franchise record by catching his 64th career touchdown pass, surpassing Hall of Famer John Stallworth.

To help celebrate this accomplishment, Talking NFL presents a look back at the many different faces of Hines Ward at various times in his NFL career:

Hines Ward catching a touchdown pass:

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Hines Ward just after getting laid out by Ray Lewis:

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Hines Ward after being told he’s wearing a funny hat:

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Hines Ward watching Ben Roethlisberger crash his motorcycle:

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Hines Ward learns that he can save a boatload of money by switching to Geico:

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Hines Ward goosing Steely McBeam during a press conference:

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Hines Ward is told that his car has been stolen and set on fire:

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Hines Ward battling a case of constipation:

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God love him; nobody in football smiles more than Hines Ward. Congratulations on the record!

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