Peyton Hillis: The Man, the Myth, the Legend

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If you’re a fan of NFL football, then chances are you know who Peyton Hillis is. For those who don’t, Peyton Hillis is a former NFL running back who played for several teams during his eight-year career. He’s best known for his time with the Cleveland Browns, where he had a breakout season in 2010 that saw him named the NFL’s “Comeback Player of the Year.

Since retiring from the NFL in 2016, Hillis has kept a low profile. Peyton Hillis’ post-NFL career has been just as successful as his playing days.

It’s been a long time since Peyton Hillis was a household name in the NFL. After all, it’s been seven years since he graced the cover of Madden NFL 12. But for those who followed his career closely, it’s been impossible to forget about the bruising running back who seemed to come out of nowhere to become one of the league’s most exciting players.

Hillis was drafted by the Denver Broncos in 2008 and quickly made an impact as a versatile runner and receiver out of the backfield. He became a fan favorite in Denver for his hard-nosed running style, and he even earned a spot on the cover of Madden NFL 12 after being voted there by fans.

The following year, Hillis was traded to the Cleveland Browns, where he would have the best season of his career. In 2010, Hillis ran for 1,177 yards and 11 touchdowns while also catching 61 passes for 477 yards and two more touchdowns. He was named First-Team All-Pro and helped lead the Browns to their first winning season since 2007.

Unfortunately, injuries limited Hillis over the next few seasons and he was never able to regain his pre-injury form. He bounced around from team to team before eventually retiring from the NFL in 2017.

Looking back on his career, it’s easy to see why Hillis captivated fans with his unique blend of power and versatility. He was one of the rare players who could do it all on offense, and he did it with a smile on his face and a joy for the game that was infectious. There will never be another player quite like Peyton Hillis, and fans will always remember him as one of the most unlikely stars in NFL history.

Peyton Hillis was one of the most electric players in the NFL during his brief time in the league. A bruising running back with surprising speed and agility, Hillis was a fan favorite wherever he went. From his days with the Denver Broncos to his breakout season with the Cleveland Browns, Hillis thrilled fans with his physical style of play and willingness to do whatever it took to help his team win. Though injuries ultimately ended his career prematurely, fans will always remember Peyton Hillis as one of the most fun-to-watch players in NFL history.

Peyton Hillis time in Arkansas

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Darren McFadden and Felix Jones may have gotten much of the glory during their time at Arkansas, but fellow teammate Peyton Hillis made just as big an impact.

His 118 catches broke Gary Anderson’s (1979-82) career record for receptions by a running back, while his 537 receiving yards in 2007 set a school single-season mark too. Not to mention that he added 12 rushing TDs across 44 games!

What’s more is that through it all Hillis helped pave the way for both Darren McFadden and FelixJones’ All American run – not bad going considering how renowned those two were on campus!.

Peyton Hillis Stats

NFL Stats

Rushing & Receiving Table
Games Rushing Receiving Total Yds
Year Age Tm Pos No. G GS Rush Yds TD 1D Lng Y/A Y/G A/G Tgt Rec Yds Y/R TD 1D Lng R/G Y/G Ctch% Y/Tgt Touch Y/Tch YScm RRTD Fmb AV
2008 22 DEN RB 22 12 6 68 343 5 25 19 5.0 28.6 5.7 19 14 179 12.8 1 9 47 1.2 14.9 73.7% 9.4 82 6.4 522 6 0 4
2009 23 DEN RB 22 14 2 13 54 1 4 13 4.2 3.9 0.9 6 4 19 4.8 0 0 6 0.3 1.4 66.7% 3.2 17 4.3 73 1 1 0
2010 24 CLE RB 40 16 14 270 1177 11 58 48 4.4 73.6 16.9 77 61 477 7.8 2 25 47 3.8 29.8 79.2% 6.2 331 5.0 1654 13 8 10
2011 25 CLE RB 40 10 9 161 587 3 33 24 3.6 58.7 16.1 34 22 130 5.9 0 5 52 2.2 13.0 64.7% 3.8 183 3.9 717 3 2 3
2012 26 KAN RB 40 13 2 85 309 1 19 18 3.6 23.8 6.5 14 10 62 6.2 0 2 15 0.8 4.8 71.4% 4.4 95 3.9 371 1 2 2
2013 27 NYG RB 44 7 1 73 247 2 13 27 3.4 35.3 10.4 21 13 96 7.4 0 5 16 1.9 13.7 61.9% 4.6 86 4.0 343 2 2 2
2014 28 NYG RB 33 9 0 26 115 0 4 16 4.4 12.8 2.9 16 10 87 8.7 0 2 26 1.1 9.7 62.5% 5.4 36 5.6 202 0 0 1
Career 81 34 696 2832 23 156 48 4.1 35.0 8.6 187 134 1050 7.8 3 48 52 1.7 13.0 71.7% 5.6 830 4.7 3882 26 15 22
2 yrs CLE 26 23 431 1764 14 91 48 4.1 67.8 16.6 111 83 607 7.3 2 30 52 3.2 23.3 74.8% 5.5 514 4.6 2371 16 10 13
2 yrs DEN 26 8 81 397 6 29 19 4.9 15.3 3.1 25 18 198 11.0 1 9 47 0.7 7.6 72.0% 7.9 99 6.0 595 7 1 4
2 yrs NYG 16 1 99 362 2 17 27 3.7 22.6 6.2 37 23 183 8.0 0 7 26 1.4 11.4 62.2% 4.9 122 4.5 545 2 2 3
1 yr KAN 13 2 85 309 1 19 18 3.6 23.8 6.5 14 10 62 6.2 0 2 15 0.8 4.8 71.4% 4.4 95 3.9 371 1 2 2

Provided by Pro-Football-Reference.com: View Original Table
Generated 12/7/2022.

College Stats

Rushing & Receiving Table
Rushing Receiving Scrimmage
Year School Conf Class Pos G Att Yds Avg TD Rec Yds Avg TD Plays Yds Avg TD
2004 Arkansas SEC FR RB 10 63 240 3.8 6 12 97 8.1 2 75 337 4.5 8
2005 Arkansas SEC SO RB 11 65 315 4.8 3 38 402 10.6 4 103 717 7.0 7
*2006 Arkansas SEC JR RB 10 13 57 4.4 1 19 159 8.4 0 32 216 6.8 1
*2007 Arkansas SEC SR RB 13 62 347 5.6 2 49 537 11.0 5 111 884 8.0 7
Career Arkansas 203 959 4.7 12 118 1195 10.1 11 321 2154 6.7 23

Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 12/14/2022.