Kenny Hill (American Football)

Kenneth Wayne Hill (born July 25, 1958 in Oak Grove, Louisiana) is the second of ten children born to former teachers Charley Joseph and Katie Mae Lewis-Hill. A former American football defensive back, he played nine seasons in the National Football League. Kenny Hill played in three Super Bowls: Super Bowl XV for the Oakland Raiders, Super Bowl XVIII for the Los Angeles Raiders, and Super Bowl XXI for the New York Giants. Kenneth Hill played college football at Yale University, from which he graduated in 1980 with a degree in molecular physics.

Los Angeles Raiders Super Bowl XVIII Champions
  • 6 Marc Wilson
  • 8 Ray Guy
  • 10 Chris Bahr
  • 11 David Humm
  • 16 Jim Plunkett
  • 20 Ted Watts
  • 21 Cliff Branch
  • 22 Mike Haynes
  • 23 Odis McKinney
  • 25 Irvin Phillips
  • 26 Vann McElroy
  • 27 Frank Hawkins
  • 28 Cleo Montgomery
  • 31 Derrick Jensen
  • 32 Marcus Allen (MVP)
  • 33 Kenny King
  • 34 Greg Pruitt
  • 36 Mike Davis
  • 37 Lester Hayes
  • 38 Chester Willis
  • 40 Rick Berns
  • 45 James Davis
  • 46 Todd Christensen
  • 47 Don Bessillieu
  • 48 Kenny Hill
  • 50 Dave Dalby
  • 51 Bob Nelson
  • 52 Jim Romano
  • 53 Rod Martin
  • 54 Darryl Byrd
  • 55 Matt Millen
  • 56 Jeff Barnes
  • 57 Tony Caldwell
  • 58 Jack Squirek
  • 61 Dave Stalls
  • 62 Reggie Kinlaw
  • 64 Shelby Jordan
  • 65 Mickey Marvin
  • 66 Steve Sylvester
  • 68 Johnny Robinson
  • 70 Henry Lawrence
  • 71 Bill Pickel
  • 72 Don Mosebar
  • 73 Charley Hannah
  • 74 Archie Reese
  • 75 Howie Long
  • 76 Ed Muransky
  • 77 Lyle Alzado
  • 79 Bruce Davis
  • 80 Malcolm Barnwell
  • 82 Calvin Muhammad
  • 83 Ted Hendricks
  • 84 Derrick Ramsey
  • 85 Dokie Williams
  • 87 Don Hasselbeck
  • 93 Greg Townsend
  • Head Coach: Tom Flores
  • Coaches: Sam Boghosian
  • Willie Brown
  • Chet Franklin
  • Larry Kennan
  • Earl Leggett
  • Bob Mischak
  • Steve Ortmayer
  • Terry Robiskie
  • Art Shell
  • Charlie Sumner
  • Tom Walsh
  • Ray Willsey
New York Giants Super Bowl XXI Champions
  • 2 Raul Allegre
  • 3 Joe Cooper
  • 5 Sean Landeta
  • 9 Bob Thomas
  • 11 Phil Simms (MVP)
  • 15 Jeff Hostetler
  • 17 Jeff Rutledge
  • 20 Joe Morris
  • 22 Lee Rouson
  • 23 Perry Williams
  • 24 Ottis Anderson
  • 25 Mark Collins
  • 27 Herb Welch
  • 28 Tom Flynn
  • 30 Tony Galbreath
  • 34 Elvis Patterson
  • 34 Terry Kinard
  • 44 Maurice Carthon
  • 46 Greg Lasker
  • 48 Kenny Hill
  • 51 Robbie Jones
  • 52 Pepper Johnson
  • 53 Harry Carson
  • 54 Andy Headen
  • 55 Gary Reasons
  • 56 Lawrence Taylor
  • 57 Byron Hunt
  • 58 Carl Banks
  • 59 Brian Johnston
  • 60 Brad Benson
  • 61 Chris Godfrey
  • 63 Karl Nelson
  • 64 Jim Burt
  • 65 Bart Oates
  • 66 William Roberts
  • 67 Billy Ard
  • 68 Damian Johnson
  • 70 Leonard Marshall
  • 73 John Washington
  • 74 Erik Howard
  • 75 George Martin
  • 77 Eric Dorsey
  • 78 Jerome Sally
  • 80 Phil McConkey
  • 81 Stacy Robinson
  • 83 Vince Warren
  • 84 Zeke Mowatt
  • 86 Lionel Manuel
  • 87 Solomon Miller
  • 88 Bobby Johnson
  • 89 Mark Bavaro
  • Head Coach: Bill Parcells
  • Coaches: Bill Belichick
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  • Ron Erhardt
  • Len Fontes
  • Ray Handley
  • Fred Hoaglin
  • Pat Hodgson
  • Lamar Leachman
  • Johnny Parker
  • Mike Pope
  • Mike Sweatman
Oakland Raiders Super Bowl XV Champions
  • 6 Marc Wilson
  • 7 Dan Pastorini
  • 8 Ray Guy
  • 10 Chris Bahr
  • 16 Jim Plunkett (MVP)
  • 20 I. M. Hipp
  • 21 Cliff Branch
  • 22 Arthur Whittington
  • 23 Odis McKinney
  • 26 Keith Moody
  • 30 Mark van Eeghen
  • 31 Derrick Jensen
  • 33 Kenny King
  • 35 Dwayne O'Steen
  • 36 Mike Davis
  • 37 Lester Hayes
  • 42 Monte Jackson
  • 43 Ira Matthews
  • 44 Burgess Owens
  • 45 Mike Spivey
  • 46 Todd Christensen
  • 50 Dave Dalby
  • 51 Bob Nelson
  • 52 Mario Celotto
  • 52 Greg Westbrooks
  • 53 Rod Martin
  • 55 Matt Millen
  • 56 Jeff Barnes
  • 57 Randy McClanahan
  • 60 Alva Liles
  • 62 Reggie Kinlaw
  • 63 Gene Upshaw
  • 65 Mickey Marvin
  • 66 Steve Sylvester
  • 70 Henry Lawrence
  • 71 Lindsey Mason
  • 72 John Matuszak
  • 73 Dave Browning
  • 74 Dave Pear
  • 77 Joe Campbell
  • 78 Art Shell
  • 79 Bruce Davis
  • 81 Morris Bradshaw
  • 82 Dwight Harrison
  • 83 Ted Hendricks
  • 84 Derrick Ramsey
  • 85 Bob Chandler
  • 86 Cedrick Hardman
  • 87 Dave Casper
  • 88 Raymond Chester
  • 89 Rich Martini
  • 90 Willie Jones
  • Head Coach: Tom Flores
  • Coaches: Sam Boghosian
  • Willie Brown
  • Lew Erber
  • Chet Franklin
  • Earl Leggett
  • Joe Madro
  • Steve Ortmayer
  • Charlie Sumner
  • Ray Willsey
Persondata
Name Hill, Kenny
Alternative names
Short description American football player
Date of birth July 25, 1958
Place of birth Oak Grove, LA
Date of death
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