Marvin Caston, who played football at Arkansas and is
well-connected to the football program, confirmed to the
Arkansas Democrat-Gazette that Hillis went into ocean waters on
Wednesday to save one of his children and another family member
from drowning.
"One of Peyton's children and the child of one of his other
relatives went out too far in the ocean, and Peyton and another
relative went out to save them, which they did," Caston told the
newspaper. "But Peyton got a lot of salt water in his lungs and
nearly drowned.
"[A Hillis family member] said they've been working at the
hospital to get all the salt water pumped out of his lungs and
to get his kidney function restored."
KNWA-TV FOX24 in Arkansas reported Thursday night that Hillis,
36, was unconscious and on a ventilator. Greg Hillis, identified
by Arkansas media as Peyton's uncle, posted to Facebook that
"Peyton is doing better. He's still in intensive care and having
some problems with his kidneys and his lungs but the doctors say
he is improving."
The Arkansas football program sent well-wishes to Hillis via
Twitter on Friday.
"Thinking about our man @thepeytonhillis," the post read.
"Encouraged to learn he's doing better after his heroic act
saving his family."
The Pensacola News Journal reported that first responders in
Escambia County, Fla., performed a water rescue just before noon
Wednesday at Pensacola Beach. In all, four swimmers who were in
distress were rescued, with two adults taken to the hospital,
one via helicopter.
Multiple reports Friday said the children were safe and that the
patient transported via helicopter was Hillis.
Hillis played fullback at Arkansas from 2004-07 and was drafted
in the seventh round of the 2007 NFL Draft by the Denver
Broncos. He played seven seasons with the Broncos, Cleveland
Browns, Kansas City Chiefs and New York Giants.
His best NFL season came in 2010 with the Browns, when he ran
for 1,177 yards and scored 11 touchdowns. He added 477 receiving
yards and two touchdowns.
In his career, he carried the ball 696 times for 2,832 yards and
23 touchdowns in 81 games (34 starts). He caught 134 passes for
1,050 yards and three more scores.
--Field Level Media
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