Taysom Hill's stat line vs. Browns is the first of its kind since 1951
How's this for an old-school stat line? Taysom Hill leapt out early against the Cleveland Browns with a pass completion, rushing touchdown, and a kickoff return in Week 11's New Orleans Saints game -- before he threw an ill-advised interception down the middle of the field. You don't see many players involved that often on both offense and special teams.
As noted by statistician and Saints fan Jeff Asher, Hill is the first player to check each of those boxes since Joe Geri did it back in 1951. A two-time Pro Bowler with the Pittsburgh Steelers who closed out his pro football career with the then-Chicago Cardinals in 1952, Geri played in a different era that Hill's set of skills throws back to. He's one of five different players who met these qualifiers from 1946 to 1951.
It feels like only a matter of time until the Saints get Hill involved defensively; former head coach Dennis Allen had said he'd consider playing Hill at linebacker, but it's probably a long-shot to see Hill get in on all three phases regardless of who's running the defense. He's got a full plate as it is.
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