NEW ORLEANS — Tayson Hill couldn't hide his irritation over two early turnovers against the Cleveland Browns, so New Orleans Saints interim coach Darren Rizzi took a moment to address it.
''He was taking it personal and I just told him on the way out at halftime, ‘You're going to keep getting the ball, so, we're going to need you here,''' Rizzi recalled. ''Fortunately for us, he made some big runs.''
Hill capped a career-best 138-yard, three-touchdown performance on the ground with a 75-yard scoring run, and the Saints improved to 2-0 under Rizzi with a 35-14 victory over the Browns on Sunday.
Hill's two other touchdowns went for 10 and 33 yards — the second on fourth and short — to more than balance out the deep interception he threw and the fumble he lost.
''It was one of those things where I had to take a step back and say, there's nothing that I can do about it now,'' said Hill, who moved into ninth place in franchise history with 44 total TDs. ''So, let's go do what I can do to help us win this game, and fortunately I continued to get some opportunities.''
The 34-year-old Hill also completed an 18-yard pass and returned a kickoff 42 yards. His 50 yards receiving on eight catches gave him 248 yards combined as a runner, passer, receiver and returner.
''He sure didn't look 34. He looked more like a 24 year old today,'' said Rizzi, comparing the do-it-all versatility of Hill to that of Harold ''Red'' Grange, a Chicago Bears star nearly a century ago.
''He's kind of an ageless guy," Rizzi said in reference to the breakaway speed Hill exhibited on his longer runs. "He keeps himself in phenomenal physical shape.''