ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that unnamed team sources say Browns running back Peyton Hillis contemplated retirement as he struggled through an injury-riddled 2011 season, and considered joining the CIA. Hillis and the Browns are in talks on a new contract, but ESPN reports the team won't use its franchise tag to keep him. If no agreement is reached, Hillis would become an unrestricted free agent. A bumpy 2011 has likely diminished Hillis' value on the open market. As for the a career in the CIA, ESPN says it's unclear if Hillis actually pursued that path. Source: Sporting News
While "playing" football for an NFL team he was contemplating actually quitting and might have pushed a CIA career? I continue to despise him more and more each day.
he is one of the dumbest guys too, im pretty sure the CIA has no use for him. this is a weird story lol
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