RB Peyton Hillis has gotten used to dealing with change during his NFL career, whether it was Denver, Cleveland or now Kansas City. “For the past seven years I’ve had seven different head coaches and seven different playbooks,” Hillis said. “You’ve got to have an open mind. I’m going to do whatever role their going to give me, I’m going to try to be good at it and try to succeed.”
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