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Troy Hill’s amazing journey from Youngstown, Ohio to the Cleveland Browns – The Athletic

Troy Hill’s ticket to a better life — and possibly the one that could save his life — went unused the first time around.Feeling a little like he’d been duped by his family, but largely that he wasn’t ready to leave the only place he’d ever known at the age of 15, Hill skipped his one-way flight from Pittsburgh to Los Angeles and instead stayed out all night on the streets of the south end of Pittsburgh.
He wasn’t thinking about the NFL at the moment, mostly because he wasn’t thinking about anything other than the next night’s game.
Hill wasn’t academically able to play high school football one year after starting at Chaney High School, and he wasn’t coming to school at all most days.”When I did go,” Hill recalled, “I was generally asleep in class.” Hill’s mother, Sandra Jennings, felt her son needed a change, so she requested her brother, Jim Gilmer, to take Troy away from the house she shared with her mother and move him to California.
In the early 1970s, Gilmer departed Youngstown for the military, eventually settling in Southern California.
Hill had previously aided family members by housing them for a few weeks or even months, and when he learned that his mother and uncle were planning a longer-term arrangement, he purposefully missed the flight.He wasnt going anywhere, which was exactly the problem at the time and now makes his story all the more extraordinary.
Hill has had no qualms about revealing any aspect of his experience, from high school to college to now, as he prepares to begin his seventh NFL season.

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Texans want to deal Deshaun Watson for high draft picks, according to speculations.

According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero and Ian Rapoport, the Texans are eager to move Deshaun Watson and have been listening to trade offers “for quite some time.”
According to the source, the Texans are hoping for at least three first-round picks in exchange for Watson.
Houston is seeking a combination of five high draft picks and starting-caliber players, according to ESPN.
According to ESPN’s Sarah Barshop, the Texans do not believe they have received a “real offer.”
Watson requested a trade from the team in January, and barely two months later, the first of 23 lawsuits alleging sexual assault and inappropriate behavior were filed against him.
Despite the fact that he is not facing criminal charges, the NFL may punish him for the civil claims by suspending him.
There has been no sign that the Texans were willing to part with Watson until recently.
Watson arrived in training camp on Sunday, as first reported by NFL Network, to escape a $50,000 daily fee, according to ESPN.
His attitude on a trade, though, has not changed, and he restated his wish when he arrived at camp.
To be transferred to another team, the Texans quarterback would have to renounce his no-trade provision.
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Trade speculations surround Deshaun Watson, and here’s how much the Texans may get for him.

The Houston Texans appear to have accepted the truth that Deshaun Watson will not be their starting quarterback for much longer.
In the aftermath of Watson’s offseason trade request, there were already indicators that Houston was preparing for his eventual exit.
It re-signed veteran quarterback Tyrod Taylor in free agency and selected Stanford quarterback Davis Mills with their first-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft.
The organization is now reportedly considering trade offers for Watson.
He will, however, not be cheap.
The Texans are still reportedly looking to move Watson for a package that includes “at least three first-round selections and more,” according to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero. The #Texans are now willing to listen — and have been for some time — to trade offers for star quarterback Deshaun Watson, several sources tell me and @RapSheet.
Yet, for a player of his ability, the price is excessive, and it should be.
It would almost certainly necessitate at least three first-round picks, if not more.
But, ESPN’s Chris Mortensen reports that the price might be considerably higher, with a combination of five high draft picks and starting-caliber players. — Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 26, 2021
According to two league executives, the @Texans paid Deshaun Watson a combination of five high draft picks and starting-caliber players.
Despite his evident potential, it’s difficult to picture an NFL team paying that price for the 25-year-old QB. — Chris Mortensen (@mortreport) July 26, 2021
What is the reason for this?
He is the subject of 23 legal cases alleging inappropriate behavior and sexual assault.
In addition to the potential legal action stemming from these claims, Watson might face an NFL penalty.
It could explain why no team has approached Watson about waiving his no-trade clause in order to facilitate a trade.
Teams will likely avoid Watson until his legal concerns are handled.
But it won’t stop the Texans from marketing him in order to speed up what could be a lengthy rebuilding process.

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Paul Warfield, No. 75 on the NFL 100, made his imprint in two cities and was “as good as anyone.”

The Athletics’ initiative to select the 100 greatest players in football history is known as the NFL 100.
We’ll reveal new members of the list every day until the season starts, starting with the No.
On Wednesday, September 1st, one player will be crowned.
8.In Warren, Ohio, there’s a cool life-size statue of Paul Warfield near his former high school stadium.
Two granite panels flank the bronze statue, listing Warfield’s accomplishments.
Beginning with his days at Warren G. Harding High School in Ohio, those have a strong Ohio flavor.
They definitely could have utilized a third panel to document all of the highlights of one of the NFL’s greatest wide receivers, Harding High through Ohio State and his home-state Cleveland Browns.