KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Kansas City Chiefs
Chiefs' Peyton Hillis gives Romeo Crennel ball after scoring on emotional day
Lindsay H. Jones, USA TODAY Sports
KANSAS CITY, Mo. β Kansas City Chiefs players clearly realize just how difficult today is for their head coach, Romeo Crennel, who witnessed linebacker Jovan Belcher committing suicide Saturday at the team's facility.
Running back Peyton Hillis bulled his way into the end zone for a 2-yard touchdown on the Chiefs' opening drive. Hillis went to both knees, raised his arms and face upward, then jogged to the sideline with the ball clutched in his arms.
Hillis headed straight for Crennel, handed the ball to his coach, and they hugged.
The touchdown was the first for the Chiefs on a game-opening drive since late in the 2010 season.
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