Harlon Hill

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Harlon Hill
Date of birth: May 4, 1932 (1932-05-04) (age 76)
Place of birth: Flag of the United States Killen, Alabama
Career information
Position(s): Wide Receiver
College: North Alabama
NFL Draft: 1954 / Round: 15 / Pick 174
Organizations
 As player:
1954-1961
1962
1962
Chicago Bears
Pittsburgh Steelers
Detroit Lions
Career highlights and Awards
Pro Bowls: 3
Awards: 1955 NEA NFL MVP
Stats at DatabaseFootball.com

Harlon Junius Hill (born May 4, 1932 in Killen, Alabama) was a standout player as an offensive end at Florence State Teachers College, now known as the University of North Alabama, being named an NAIA All-American in his senior year (1953). He later had a successful career in the NFL, playing for the Chicago Bears (1954-1961), the Pittsburgh Steelers (1962), and the Detroit Lions (1962). Hill was the NFL’s rookie of the year in 1954, its most valuable player in 1955, and a three-time All-Pro selection (1954-1956). He is the namesake of the Harlon Hill Trophy.

After his NFL career was cut short by injury, Hill returned to Alabama and became a public school teacher and coach at Brooks High School, eventually becoming the principal. He is retired from the Lauderdale County, Alabama school system and still resides in Alabama.