Former Cleveland Browns operating again Peyton Hillis was reportedly hospitalised and is in a crucial situation after saving his children from drowning within the ocean in Florida.
Hillis, 36, saved his children from a swimming accident in Pensacola and was airlifted to a hospital. His respiration “is improving”, reported KNWA.
According to a submit by his uncle Greg Hills, the footballer stays within the intensive care unit for therapy of his lungs and kidneys. He stated that his nephew was “doing better”.
“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,” the submit learn.
Hills starred on the University of Arkansas earlier than a seven-year profession within the NFL after which went onto play two years for the Browns in 2010 and 2011. He is most identified for his 2010 season, the place he put up 1,600 whole yards and 13 whole touchdowns.
“His kids are reportedly safe and healthy, but Peyton could use thoughts and prayers,” tweeted the Sidelines Sports Network’s account for Arkansas followers.
After two years with the Browns, he left to signal with the Kansas City Chiefs. In 2015, Hillis retired on the request of his physician attributable to a historical past of concussions.
Hillis starred in a horror movie The Hunting in 2020 together with his girlfriend Angela Cole.
Earlier this week, Buffalo Bills security Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest and collapsed on the sphere shortly after making a sort out in the course of the conflict with the Cincinnati Bengals.
Local paramedics administered CPR and restored Hamlin’s heartbeat earlier than he was taken from the sphere in an ambulance and on to the University of Cincinnati Medical Center.
Hamlin has “shown remarkable improvement” and seems to be “neurologically intact”, medical doctors stated.
“Last night he was able to emerge, follow commands and even ask who won the game. When we answered Damar when he asked who won the game we said, ‘Yes, you won. You won the game of life’,” Dr Tim Pritts stated.
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