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Peyton Hillis
New York Giants
Career information
College: Arkansas
NFL Draft: 2008 / Round: 7 / Pick: 227
Career history

Career highlights and awards

  • 2008 Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week (Week 13)
  • 2008 FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 13)
  • 2010 FedEx Ground Player of the Week (Week 9 & 12)
  • 2010 AFC Offensive Player of the Week (Week 9)
  • EA Sports Madden 12 Cover Athlete
Career NFL statistics
Career CFL statistics
Career Arena statistics

Peyton Hillis (born January 21, 1986) is an American professional football running back for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League. Hillis attended Conway High School in Conway, Arkansas and was a highly touted recruit. Hillis chose to attend the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville, Arkansas where he was primarily used as a fullback. After being drafted in the 7th round of the 2008 NFL Draft, Hillis rose to the top of the depth chart as the starting fullback for the Broncos before being ushered to the starting running back position due to injuries to the running back corps. After spending two years in Denver, Hillis was traded to the Cleveland Browns in 2010. In 2011 Hillis won a nationwide vote which put him on the cover of EA Sports' Madden NFL 12.

He has also played for the Denver Broncos and Cleveland Browns.

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Peyton on the cover of madden 12

Peyton Hillis

Hillis playing the Denver Broncos

Professional Career

2008 NFL Draft

* From NFL Combine ** From Arkansas Pro Day [1]
Pre-draft measureables
Ht Wt 40-yd dash 10-yd split 20-yd split 20-ss 3-cone Vert Broad BPWonderlic
6 ft ¾ * in 240 * lb 4.57 ** s 1.56 ** s 2.64 ** s 4.24 ** s 7.15 * s 35" ** in 9 ft 9 * in 26 * reps17

Hillis was selected by the Denver Broncos in the seventh round (227th overall) of the 2008 NFL Draft.

Denver Broncos

At the start of the 2008 season, Hillis was listed as the Broncos' starting fullback. He played in his first NFL regular season game on September 8, 2008, gaining 14 yards on three rushing attempts and four yards on one reception as part of a 41–14 Broncos road victory over the Oakland Raiders.[2] Later in the season, he recorded his first career 100-yard receiving game with seven catches for 116 yards and a touchdown in a 26–17 Broncos home loss to the Miami Dolphins on November 2, 2008.[3]

Following an injury to Ryan Torain in the Broncos 34–30 comeback road victory over the Cleveland Browns, Hillis was named Denver's starting running back. His first start at the position netted him 44 yards and two touchdowns on only 10 carries as part of a 24–20 road victory over the Atlanta Falcons.[4] Two weeks later, he recorded his first 100-yard rushing game with 129 yards and a touchdown on 22 attempts in a 34–17 road victory over the New York Jets.[5] The performance earned Hillis multiple honors including being named Diet Pepsi NFL Rookie of the Week as well as FedEx Ground Player of the Week alongside Broncos quarterback Jay Cutler, who was named NFL Air Player of the Week.[6] The string of victories and accolades built up anticipation among Broncos faithful for Hillis to continue as running back for the rest of the season. However, the season already plagued with running back injuries continued, with Hillis suffering a season-ending injury in a 24–17 home win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Coming down from an acrobatic catch of a Cutler pass with his right foot planted, Hillis was hit from both sides by Chiefs' free safety Jarrad Page and cornerback Brandon Carr. The hit doubled Hillis over, causing a 2–3 inch tear in his right hamstring behind the knee, which forced him to miss the rest of the season.[7] Despite his limited playing time, Hillis ended the 2008 season as the Broncos' leading rusher with 343 yards and 5 touchdowns and was expected to return as a significant offensive presence for the 2009 season.[8]

With the loss of Hillis, depth at the running back position was practically nil and the Broncos fell to 8–8 on the season and failed to make the play-offs. Due to a lack of post-season berths in recent years, Broncos Coach Mike Shanahan was fired during the off-season and replaced with Josh McDaniels.[9][10] McDaniels' first order of business was to recruit new talent to fit his playing scheme, which involved adding depth to the running back position with first round draft pick Knowshon Moreno and free agent Correll Buckhalter.

Despite rising to the starting fullback position and becoming the leading rusher the previous year, Hillis had only 54 yards on 13 carries in the 2009 season. As the Broncos offense collapsed late-season and Hillis still saw no significant playtime, fans began speculating about a disagreement between Hillis and McDaniels as had been the case with other Shanahan carry-overs.[11]

Racial discrimination has also been mentioned as a potential cause as Hillis is one of a very limited number of white running backs in the NFL.[12] In a post-season interview, Hillis expressed disappointment over his playtime on the season, but remained tight-lipped about the controversy, maintaining that conversations between him and McDaniels were "friendly".[13] In the same interview, Hillis was quoted as saying his future in Denver was "up in the air". On March 14, 2010, the Broncos traded Hillis to the Cleveland Browns along with a sixth-round pick in the 2011 Draft and a conditional pick in the 2012 Draft in exchange for quarterback Brady Quinn.[14]

Cleveland Browns

Hillis' arrival in Cleveland was met with anticipation after the results of his active stint in Denver during the 2008 season.[15] During the 2010 preseason, the Browns distributed snaps evenly between Hillis, Jerome Harrison, James Davis, Chris Jennings, and Montario Hardesty (upon returning from injury).[16][17][18][19] Hillis' best pre-season rushing game came in Week 2 against the Rams when, getting the majority of the snaps, Hillis ran for 51 yards on 12 carries (4.3 ypc).

As the regular season began, Hillis' start in Cleveland began much the same way as it did in Denver, listed down the depth chart at both tight end and fullback. Also like his start in Denver, early season injuries to Harrison and Davis thrust Hillis into the starting spot for the Week 3 game versus the Baltimore Ravens.[20] The result was a 144 yard (6.5 ypc) romp against the Ravens' staunch rushing defense, which allowed just 3.4 yards per carry in the 2009 season.[21] Hillis also added 36 yards on 7 receptions for a total of 180 all-purpose yards. The next week, Hillis again ran for over 100 yards at home against the Cincinnati Bengals, leading the Browns to their first victory in the 2010 regular season. A thigh injury in practice limited Hillis in Week 5 against the Atlanta Falcons, though Hillis did add a 19-yard reception for a touchdown, making him the first Browns player since Greg Pruitt to record touchdowns in five consecutive games, though Pruitt's came all through rushing.[22][23] Coming off a bye week in Week 8, Hillis set career marks in both rushing and all-purpose yards against the New England Patriots in Week 9, finishing the game with 184 rushing yards (6.5 ypc) and 220 yards of total offense.[24] Following this game, Hillis was named AFC Offensive Player of the Week for Week 9, the first Cleveland Browns running back to win that honor since Eric Metcalf in 1992. In week 12, Hillis joined Marshall Faulk as the only players to have achieved more than 130 yards rushing, 3 rushing touchdowns, and 60 yards receiving in a single game.[25] On December 12, 2010, Peyton Hillis went over the 1,000 yard mark on an 8 yard rush, that was preceded by a 25 yard rush. He became the first white running back since Craig James to rush for 1,000 yards in a single season.[26]

Due to his breakout season, Peyton Hillis was the Browns finalist in the Madden NFL 12 cover vote. After upsetting Ray Rice, Matt Ryan, and Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers, he advanced to the finals where he faced off against Michael Vick. On April 27, 2011, Hillis was announced as the cover athlete for the game, beating out Vick with 66 percent of the vote.[27] On December 1, 2011, Peyton stated in an interview that he wants to stay with the Browns.

Kansas City Chiefs

On March 14, 2012, Hillis signed with the Kansas City Chiefs.[28]

Professional statistics

Accurate as of March 17, 2012

Regular season   Rushing   Receiving
Season Team GP GS Att Yds Avg Lng TD Rec Yds Avg Lng TD
2008 Denver 12 6 68 343 5.0 19 5 14 179 12.8 47 1
2009 Denver 14 2 13 54 4.2 13 1 4 19 4.8 6 0
2010 Cleveland 16 14 270 1177 4.4 48 11 61 477 7.8 47 2
2011 Cleveland 10 9 161 587 3.6 24 3 22 130 5.9 52 0
Career 52 31 512 2161 4.2 48 20 101 805 8.0 52 3

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