Report: Former Arkansas FB Peyton Hillis believed to be in critical condition following saving his kids in a swimming accident

On3 imageby:Wade Peery01/05/23

One of the most prolific fullbacks in Arkansas football history is believed to be in critical condition on Thursday evening–Peyton Hillis. He’s reportedly in critical condition after he saved his kids from a drowning accident in South Mississippi, according to a report from snbc13.com. Hillis rescued his kids from an undertow or rip current when they were swimming in the ocean in South Mississippi. While his kids are reportedly fine, the former Arkansas great is still in the ICU unit on Thursday evening.

Alyssa Orange of KNWA FOX24 posted the following update on Hillis that his uncle, Greg Hillis, posted to Facebook on Thursday evening.

He wrote, “I just wanted to let everyone know on Razorback Nation that Peyton is doing better. He’s still in intensive care and having some problems with his kidneys and lungs but the doctors say he is improving. I just wanted to head off any rumors that may be started. I’m sure he would want everyone to know that he appreciates all of the prayers being thrown up on his behalf!!!”

Hillis formed one of the greatest backfield trios in college football history when he teamed up with Darren McFadden and Felix Jones during his time with the Arkansas Razorbacks. A dynamic receiver during his time with the Hogs, Hillis hauled in 118 catches for 1,195 receiving yards and 11 touchdowns. As a runner, he ran 203 times for 959 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground.

McFadden and Jones may have gotten more of the glory, but there’s no disputing Hillis’ instrumental role in blocking for both players. His 118 catches broke Gary Anderson’s career record for receptions by a running back. Hillis also set the school single-season mark for receiving yardage in 2007 after he hauled in 537 receiving yards.

Hillis spent seven years in the National Football League, but his career was shortened due to concussions and medical concerns. He decided to retire in 2015, after listening to advice from his doctors.

His best season came with the Cleveland Browns in 2010–when he racked up over 1,600 all-purpose yards and 13 total touchdowns. Hillis was even named the cover boy for Madden Football in 2012–one of the most popular NFL video games of all-time. Being on the cover of Madden was without a doubt, one of the biggest highlights of his career.

He played his high school football for Conway High School in Conway, Arkansas. According to the On3 Consensus Rankings, Hillis was rated as the No. 13 running back in the country in the 2004 recruiting cycle.