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BALTIMORE, MD - DECEMBER 24:  Peyton Hillis #40 of the Cleveland Browns looks on from the sidelines during the closing moments of the Browns 20-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland.
BALTIMORE, MD – DECEMBER 24: Peyton Hillis #40 of the Cleveland Browns looks on from the sidelines during the closing moments of the Browns 20-14 loss to the Baltimore Ravens at M&T Bank Stadium on December 24, 2011 in Baltimore, Maryland.
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BEREA, Ohio — It took controversy, drama, sickness and a nagging injury to convince Peyton Hillis there’s something to curses.

Cleveland’s battering back didn’t want to buy into the notion that players who appear on the cover of the popular “Madden” video game wind up jinxed. But after his turbulent second season with the Browns, Hillis said: “There’s a few things that happened that made me believe in curses.”

Hillis missed five straight games with a hamstring injury, but he’s finally healthy and has put together back-to-back impressive performances heading into Sunday’s game against Pittsburgh — perhaps his final game for the Browns. He’s a free agent but wants to stay in Cleveland so he can prove his 1,177-yard season in 2010 wasn’t a “one-hit wonder.”

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