PEYTON HILLIS RUMORS

5 NFL teams that won’t make the playoffs in 2012

How depressing it must be to know that your favorite NFL team doesn’t stand a chance at making the playoffs even in a league of parity.  Ah parity.  It’s the NFL concept of all teams being equal.  It’s the idea that with a tweak here and a transaction there, every team has a chance to go to the Super Bowl in any given season.   In 2011, the New York Giants were one game...
Via The Penalty Flag  |  4 days ago

Report: Browns could have $20 million to spend in free agency

According to the Sun Sentinel, the Cleveland Browns have an estimated $103 million in salaries for next season, putting them significantly below the projected salary cap of between $121 and $125 million. As the piece points out, teams can trim salary by waiving players or restructuring deals. The Browns have several free agents of their own to try and work out agreements with as...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  5 days ago

It’s No Secret The Browns Want Hillis, Only At Their Price

Sure the Cleveland Browns have interest in re-signing Peyton Hillis.  That is no secret, Heckert and Shurmur have made statements about Hillis since the season ended. The deal is the Cleveland Browns only want Peyton Hillis back if the price is right. As unfortunate as it may be, Hillis refused t5o take the deal Cleveland hand on the table last fall and the past season could have...
Via Cleveland Sports 360  |  12 days ago

Hillis Will be Back if He Wants to Be Back

According to a report by Mary Kay Cabot yesterday Peyton Hillis might have done enough for the Browns to reverse previous course and consider bringing the big bruiser back.  While I don’t doubt that with Hillis’ late-season surge after finally getting healthy enough to get on the field, I am not sure how much exactly he has proven in terms of dollar signs. In November...
Via Waiting For Next Year  |  12 days ago

Cleveland Browns Have Renewed Interest In Keeping Peyton Hillis

At first, the Cleveland Browns WANTED TO GET RID of their star running back Peyton Hillis, but according to a report the Browns now want to keep Hillis and re-sign him.The Cleveland Plain Dealer is citing a league source who says that over the last six weeks, Hillis has done enough for the Browns to show them that it would be in their BEST INTEREST to re-sgin the Madden 2012 cover...
Via Media Daily LA  |  12 days ago
BACK IN THE FOLD?

Report: Browns want to sign Hillis

Despite a tumultuous and injury-riddled campaign last season, Peyton Hillis reportedly showed enough during the team's final six games to cause the team to offer him a long-term deal.

Via Pro Football Zone  |  13 days ago

Browns hope to re-sign Hillis after he got back into the team’s good graces

Monday, January 30, 2012, 10:43 PM ET By Anthony Caruso III The Capital Sports Report Owner/Managing Editor/Sr. Writer A few months ago, the Cleveland Browns had no interest in re-signing impending free agent Peyton Hillis. But the team has decided to change their mind. The change came after Hillis “worked his way back into the team’s good graces.” The team will start to...
Via The Capital Sports Report  |  13 days ago
WAVE IT GOODBYE

Peyton Hillis likely done with Browns

Peyton Hillis played well in 2010, but his 2011 season was one to forget. Now that he's a free agent, the Browns are likely to let him walk. 

Via thepigskinreport.com  |  January 08, 2012

2012 Free Agency: 5 RB’s That Could Make a Difference

As we inch closer to NFL free agency teams will now decide what to do with some of their top players and difference makers. There are a number of high caliber running backs that could land with new teams including Ray Rice of the Baltimore Ravens, Matt Forte of the Chicago Bears but also some other names such as Michael Bush for Oakland that could move into a starting role. Here...
Via The Penalty Flag  |  January 02, 2012

Peyton Hillis now believes in Madden Curse

2011 has been a disastrous season for Peyton Hillis. The Browns running back was slowed by a hamstring injury that caused him to miss five games. He sat out a game at his agent’s urging because he was ill. It was that type of poor attitude that led to an intervention with his teammates. After having such an awful season, Hillis admitted Thursday that the infamous Madden Curse...
Via Larry Brown Sports  |  December 30, 2011
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