Imperial Valley Press

Rutgers RB Jon Hilliman trying to earn roster spot on Giants

- Hilliman

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — When Jon Hilliman was growing up in New Jersey, he dreamed of becoming a running back for the New York Giants. Hilliman even cut a day of high school to attend the Giants’ parade and festivitie­s after they defeated the New England Patriots in the Super Bowl in February 2012.

The 23-year-old rookie has a shot at fulfilling his dream this season.

The former Boston College and Rutgers product out of St. Peter’s Prep in Jersey City signed a free agent contract with the Giants last May and has been competing with Wayne Gallman, Rod Smith, Paul Perkins and Eli Penny for a spot on the 53-man roster.

While Hilliman’s chances of making the roster are slim, he’s been pushing for a spot, with the final cutdown at the end of the month.

“It’s been a learning experience for me,” said Hilliman, who will get another chance to show his talents when the Giants face the Bengals in Cincinnati on Thursday night. “I know that there’s still work to be done. I’m going to go hard. I can only control what I can control and how hard I play.”

In the Giants’ 32-13 victory over Chicago Friday night, Hilliman was the team’s leading rusher, gaining 56 yards on 16 carries. He scored a touchdown on a 10-yard run up the middle.

In his excitement, Hilliman somehow tossed the football aside. Luckily, the Giants’ All-Pro running back Saquon Barkley retrieved the ball for him.

On the first day of practice after the game, Barkley walked by Hilliman and exclaimed, “This is the man right here.”

“Any time you have a superstar with you, it gives added attention to the running back room,” Hilliman said. “Saquon’s out there and he helps to show everyone how talented we are as a group. I’m excited to compete with him and the others. It can only help me to get better.”

Hilliman, who grew up in Plainfield, has no expectatio­ns about making the team. He just wants to keep working hard.

There has been adversity, too. In the preseason opener against the Jets, Hilliman caught two passes for 16 yards. On the second one, he suffered a concussion.

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