Hill played for the Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders, New York Giants, and Kansas City Chiefs and earned three Super Bowl rings, the first two with the 1980 and 1983 Raiders, the third with the 1986 New York Giants.
Hill is the first and only Ivy League football athlete to have played on three Super Bowl championship teams.
Hill lettered three years, amassing 1594 rushing yards on 356 carries.
[1] He gained 910 yards rushing his junior year[2] and returned kickoffs and punts on special teams during three varsity seasons.
[6] Hill, like former Yale football athletes Don Martin, Dick Jauron and fellow Super Bowl champion Gary Fencik, converted successfully to defensive back in the NFL from running back or wide receiver.