New Orleans Saints tight end Taysom Hill outplayed pretty much anyone and everyone on the field at the Superdome on Sunday, and in the process led his team to a 35-14 drubbing of the Cleveland Browns.
Hill scored three touchdowns, all on the ground. In total, Hill had seven carries for 138 yards, including a 75-yard touchdown run that gave him the Saints’ record for rushing by a tight end in a single-game. (Of course, the record he broke was own, which he set in 2022 against He also had eight catches for 50 yards, and even made an appearance at quarterback. In all, Hill had 206 all-purpose on the day.
On Sunday, Hill became just the second player in NFL history with 25 rushing touchdowns, ten passing touchdowns, and ten receiving touchdowns. He’s not the only reason the Saints doubled up the Browns, but he’s one of the major reasons.
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