RH BREAKING: Pittsburgh in Shock as Distracted Driver Runs Red Light, Strikes Pedestrian — Victim Revealed to Be Steelers Legend Hines Ward Out with Family; Emergency Crews Rushed to the Scene in Heart-Stopping Moment

BREAKING: Former Steelers Legend Hines Ward Struck by Distracted Driver in Pittsburgh — Victim Identified in Shocking Crash

PITTSBURGH — In a terrifying moment that has left the city of Pittsburgh shaken, former Steelers legend Hines Ward was struck by a vehicle while out walking with his family on Thursday evening. The driver, reportedly using their phone and failing to stop at a red light, hit the 49-year-old Super Bowl MVP at a downtown intersection — prompting immediate panic and chaos at the scene.

Emergency crews rushed to the intersection of Liberty Avenue and 10th Street around 6:15 PM after multiple 911 calls reported a pedestrian struck in a serious collision. What they found stunned even the first responders: the victim was Hines Ward, one of the most beloved figures in Steelers history and a symbol of toughness, leadership, and resilience in Pittsburgh sports.

“It was surreal,” said one witness. “You grow up watching him on Sundays, and then you see him lying there… it was heartbreaking.”

Paramedics quickly stabilized Ward, who was conscious but visibly shaken and in pain, and transported him to UPMC Mercy Hospital for evaluation. As of this report, he is said to be in stable condition and receiving treatment for injuries to his hip and leg — but is expected to recover.

The driver, whose identity has not been released, is facing charges related to distracted driving and failure to obey traffic signals. According to authorities, the individual admitted to being on their phone at the time of the crash.

News of the accident has spread like wildfire across social media, with fans, former teammates, and NFL figures flooding timelines with prayers and well-wishes.

Steelers President Art Rooney II released a brief statement Thursday night:

“Hines Ward has always embodied the heart of this city. We are grateful he is recovering and send our love to him and his family during this difficult time.”

Ward, known for his infectious smile, unrelenting playing style, and deep roots in the Pittsburgh community, retired in 2012 after 14 seasons with the Steelers — earning two Super Bowl titles and cementing his legacy as one of the franchise’s all-time greats.

The incident has reignited urgent conversations around distracted driving, with local officials urging drivers to put down their phones and remain vigilant at all times, especially in pedestrian-heavy zones.

For Pittsburgh, this is more than a traffic accident — it’s a gut punch to the heart of the city. But if anyone can battle through adversity, it’s Hines Ward — and once again, the city is standing firmly behind one of its toughest sons.

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