Hines Ward catches five passes to get second priority

When the Denver Broncos starter quarterback Tim Tebow is being doubted his throwing skills as an elite quarterback, he is winning for the Denver Broncos. Nothing is up again, as the rule in the NFL is winning. Of course, winning decides everything, whatever you used.

Now, out of winning, there are first priority and second priority. Of course, Pittsburgh wide receiver Hines Ward, wearing Hines Ward Steelers jersey, is moving with his second priority to this Sunday’s game against the Cleveland Browns. It’s known that the veteran wide-out needs to catch five passes and reach 1,000 receptions for his career to potentially be a Hall of Famer when he retires wearing Pittsburgh Steelers jerseys.

When there is only one game remaining to play in the regular season, Ward has caught five or more passes three times this season, and as recently as early this month. Of course, the Steelers star wide-out should seize his last chance to make such achievement. Let’s expect it.

Steelers face Browns this week, and could win

It must be bad memory for the Pittsburgh Steelers when they faced the Cleveland Browns in 2009, when their hopes of winning back-to-back Super Bowl for a third time ended with a late-season swoon. Therefore, Pittsburgh should take good care to face the Cleveland Browns so they can take a step forward to be still the Super Bowl contender. Unfortunately, the Steelers players wore Pittsburgh Steelers jerseys and lost five straight to knock them out of playoff contention, with the last defeat coming on that miserable, windy day in Cleveland.

Of course, weather could be a big problem for the Pittsburgh Steelers as quarterback Ben Roethlisberger, wearing Ben Roethlisberger Steelers jersey, said, “I think we let up a little bit. We got overwhelmed with the weather and thinking that it was going to be an easy game.”

The Pittsburgh Steelers is now playing at 9-3, while the Cleveland Browns is starting with 4-8. Therefore, it’s not hard to see that the chasm between the clubs hasn’t narrowed. All in all, Pittsburgh could win the game.