Taysom Hill unexpectedly joins Hall of Famer in NFL record books
Taysom Hill did it all for the Saints on Sunday against the Seahawks. Need a big first down? Hill ran for it. Need an explosive play to gain momentum. Taysom's got that. Want a solid return on special teams? He'll do that as well. His performance was unbelievable, and Hill made history for the Saints. […]
Taysom Hill did it all for the Saints on Sunday against the Seahawks.
Need a big first down? Hill ran for it. Need an explosive play to gain momentum. Taysom's got that. Want a solid return on special teams? He'll do that as well.
His performance was unbelievable, and Hill made history for the Saints. He became one of just three players in NFL history to achieve a feat.
This company is pretty mind-boggling for the Saints' utility weapon.
Ronnie Brown had a great NFL career on the ground.
LaDainian Tomlinson is arguably the greatest running back of all-time. He is certainly in the discussion, and he is a Hall of Famer.
Hill accomplished a feat that almost no other player has in league history. Taysom's explosiveness and versatility cannot be understated. Going forward, the Saints have to use his talents on offense more consistently.
He totaled four total touchdowns against Seattle.
He ran for threw and threw one. Not to mention, Hill had a fumble recovery on special teams for the Saints and returned two kicks for 69 yards.
Just a nice, solid game all around.
No matter the starting QB, Hill provides too much value to not see the field early and often for the Saints. His blocking ability is overlooked, too. Hill made the key block on Alvin Kamara's run that sealed the victory for the Saints.
The Saints' tight end/quarterback/special teamer is setting records and getting deserved national media attention. Taysom Hill is a key piece for this offense.
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