This article is about the retired American football player. For the early American aviator, James DeWitt Hill (1882-1927), see J.D. Hill (aviator).
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In 2014 Hill and seven other players were named as plaintiffs in a lawsuit against the NFL. It alleges he, and more than 400 others were illegally given narcotics to mask the pain so they could play in games. "I became addicted and turned to the streets after my career and was homeless. Never took a drug in my life, and I became a junkie in the NFL" he said. [2]
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