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The Lions have told Hill, his representatives and others that they want him back as the primary backup to Matthew Stafford. Hill also wants to return to Detroit -- and might even take a slight discount to do so. "I hope things work out here and I'm able to come back," Hill said after the season. "I have to go and kind of weigh all the options and see what's even going to be available. But I know I'm very happy here. I'm happy in my role here, and I'm happy where this franchise is going. All those things are very important to me."
Reported by the Detroit Free Press
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The 32-year-old appeared in two games last year and attempted just three passes, but he made 10 starts in 2010, when Stafford missed 13 games with two separated throwing shoulders. He's proven to be not just capable of filling in, but doing so in fine style as he tossed 16 touchdowns during that 2010 season.
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