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Tim Hightower

Tim Hightower (born May 23, 1986) is an former professional who played in the () for the , Washington Redskins, and . Drafted by the Cardinals in the fifth round (149th overall) of the after a record-setting college career at the , Hightower appeared in 77 games over six seasons, rushing for 2,977 yards and 32 touchdowns while adding 1,208 receiving yards and two receiving touchdowns. Known for his resilience, he became the only NFL player to return to the field after missing four consecutive seasons due to a torn () sustained in 2011. At the University of Richmond, Hightower starred as a running back from 2004 to 2007, setting school records for career rushing yards (3,712), single-season rushing yards (1,924 in 2007), single-game rushing yards (295 against Bucknell in 2007), and career rushing touchdowns (39). He earned All-American honors as a senior and was inducted into the Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame in 2012. In the NFL, Hightower burst onto the scene as a rookie in 2008 with the Cardinals, leading all NFL freshmen with 10 rushing touchdowns and helping the team reach Super Bowl XLIII. After being traded to the Redskins in 2011, his career was interrupted by the ACL injury, but he staged a remarkable comeback with the Saints in 2015, where he rushed for 923 yards and eight touchdowns over two seasons. He briefly signed with the San Francisco 49ers in 2017 but was released before the regular season. Since retiring from professional football, Hightower has transitioned into leadership and community roles, serving as the Senior Director of Alumni Relations for the since 2020, where he fosters connections between former players and the organization. He is also recognized as a , philanthropist, and advocate for and , drawing from his experiences overcoming adversity in sports and life.

Early life and education

High school career

Timothy Michael Hightower was born on May 23, 1986, in . He grew up in the greater , metropolitan area, with his family originally based in , where his mother, Nikkie Hightower, worked as a teacher and school administrator. From a young age, Hightower's parents emphasized the importance of purpose-driven living and committing to personal goals, instilling in him a strong foundation for pursuing athletics with discipline and resilience. Seeking better educational and athletic opportunities, Hightower transferred to in , for his junior and senior years, following his older sister Victoria who had attended the boarding school. His mother, dissatisfied with the public schools in Prince George's County, viewed Episcopal as a superior environment for academic and sports development, which aligned with the family's focus on holistic growth. At Episcopal, a member of the Interstate Athletic Conference (IAC), Hightower quickly adapted to the competitive prep school level. As a junior, Hightower led the team in rushing with 927 yards and 10 touchdowns, earning first-team All-IAC honors and team recognition. In his senior year of 2003, a in his foot limited him to just six games, yet he still amassed 1,083 rushing yards and 12 touchdowns, averaging over 180 yards per game and securing All-State honors in . He also served as a key leader on the team, demonstrating the shaped by his family's values. Additionally, Hightower participated in , earning three varsity letters across his high school career in , , and , which helped build his speed and agility for the . Following his standout high school career, Hightower committed to play at the .

College career

Tim Hightower attended the , where he played for the Spiders from 2004 to 2007 in NCAA Division I-AA (now FCS) competition, initially in the Atlantic 10 Conference before its transition to the Colonial Athletic Association () in 2007. As a true in 2004, he appeared in all 11 games, serving primarily as a reserve while accumulating 58 carries for 161 rushing yards and adding 19 receptions for 158 yards, demonstrating early versatility in the Spiders' offensive scheme. In his campaign of 2005, Hightower began to emerge as a featured back, contributing significantly to Richmond's postseason run, which included an appearance in the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs where he added 90 rushing yards in the Spiders' quarterfinal loss. By his junior year in 2006, he had solidified his role as the primary rusher, starting all 11 games and leading the team with 177 carries for 850 yards while catching 34 passes; his performance earned him third-team All-Atlantic 10 honors. Hightower's senior season in 2007 marked his pinnacle, as he exploded for school-record 1,924 rushing yards and 20 touchdowns on 327 carries, averaging 5.9 yards per attempt and powering Richmond's high-octane ground attack that averaged 254.2 rushing yards per game. For his efforts, he was selected as the Offensive Player of the Year, first-team All-CAA, a finalist for the (finishing seventh in voting), and a All-American—the fourth such honor in Spiders history. Over four seasons, Hightower established himself as one of Richmond's all-time greats, finishing his career with 3,712 rushing yards on 818 carries and 39 rushing touchdowns—both —while also recording 4,560 all-purpose yards. His leadership helped propel the 2007 Spiders to a co-CAA with an 11-3 and a berth in the FCS playoffs, where they advanced to the semifinals before falling to Appalachian State.

Professional career

Draft and early professional steps

Hightower was selected by the in the fifth round (149th overall) of the out of the . As a prospect from a Division I-AA program, he was viewed as an under-the-radar pick, lacking an invitation to the and drawing limited pre-draft hype compared to running backs from major conferences. His standout senior season at Richmond, where he rushed for 1,924 yards and 20 touchdowns, had positioned him as a productive but unproven talent heading into the professional ranks. Entering , Hightower faced a competitive roster battle for a backup role behind veterans , , and Marcel Shipp, with no guaranteed spot due to his late-round status. Cardinals offensive coordinator expressed confidence in his potential, backed by running backs coach Maurice Carthon's strong endorsement of Hightower's vision and short-yardage effectiveness. Despite considerations of a assignment for further development, his efforts in organized team activities showcased his football IQ and power-running style, earning early praise from coaches. Hightower's rookie preseason solidified his transition, as he recorded 107 rushing yards on 28 carries with three touchdowns across four exhibition games, including scores in each of the first three contests. This performance helped him secure a spot on the 53-man roster. Adapting from I-AA competition proved challenging, particularly in matching the NFL's heightened speed and physical demands, which required rapid improvements in pass protection and overall explosiveness. Early media coverage portrayed him as a sleeper with immediate-impact potential, emphasizing his compact build (6'0", 225 pounds) and versatility in goal-line situations.

Arizona Cardinals

Tim Hightower was selected by the in the fifth round (149th overall) of the out of the . As a rookie, he served primarily as the backup to veteran , appearing in all 16 games with seven starts. Hightower recorded 143 carries for 399 rushing yards and a team-leading 10 touchdowns, often handling short-yardage and goal-line duties that contributed to the Cardinals' balanced offensive attack led by quarterback . His scoring prowess helped Arizona achieve a 9-7 record and secure the title, marking their first playoff appearance since 1998. In the postseason, Hightower played a supporting role during the Cardinals' improbable run to . He rushed for 82 yards and one touchdown on 24 carries across three games, including a 17-yard score in the wild-card victory over the . A pivotal moment came in the against the , where Hightower caught an 8-yard touchdown pass from Warner with under three minutes remaining, securing a 32-25 win and advancing to their first in franchise history. In against the , he managed just one carry for no gain in the 27-23 loss, but his earlier contributions underscored his reliability in high-stakes situations. The 2009 season saw Hightower emerge as the primary starter, playing all 16 games and logging 16 starts amid rookie ' knee injury that sidelined him for much of the year. He amassed 143 carries for 598 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 4.2 yards per attempt, while also adding 63 receptions for 428 yards as a option in the passing game. Despite the Cardinals finishing 9-7 and winning the division again, they fell in the divisional playoffs to the . Hightower's consistent production earned him consideration as a alternate, reflecting his growth into a dependable lead back. His longest run of the season, a 50-yard burst against the , highlighted his burst speed and ability to break big plays. By 2010, Hightower shared the backfield more evenly with a healthy Wells, starting 13 of 16 games and serving as the lead rusher for Arizona's 5-11 campaign. He led the team with 153 carries for 736 yards and five touchdowns, achieving a career-high 4.8 yards per carry, including a 148-yard, two-touchdown performance against the . In the wild-card playoff loss to the , Hightower opened the game with a 70-yard run on the first offensive play, though the Cardinals ultimately fell 45-14. Over his three seasons with , Hightower totaled 439 carries for 1,733 rushing yards and 23 touchdowns, establishing himself as a key component of the Cardinals' offense during their back-to-back division titles and deep playoff runs. Minor nagging injuries, including a issue early in 2010, occasionally limited his snaps, but he avoided major setbacks during his Cardinals tenure.

Washington Redskins

Hightower joined the Washington Redskins via trade from the on July 31, 2011, in exchange for defensive lineman and a conditional sixth-round draft pick. He was named the starting under head coach and offensive coordinator . In his five games with the team, all starts, Hightower rushed 84 times for 321 yards and one , averaging 3.8 yards per carry, while also catching 10 passes for 78 yards. His tenure was cut short by a torn in his left knee during Week 5 against the , sidelining him for the remainder of the season. Despite the injury, Hightower re-signed with on a one-year contract on May 13, 2012, aiming to reclaim a role in the backfield. During his time with the team, he served as a mentor to younger s, including , providing leadership in the running back room and sharing insights from his experience. However, lingering concerns over his recovery and the addition of rookie Alfred Morris to a crowded depth chart led to his release on August 31, 2012, after just one preseason appearance where he had five carries for 28 yards. Over his overall stint with the Redskins, Hightower accumulated 84 rushing attempts for 321 yards and one , along with 10 receptions for 78 yards, primarily serving as an early-season starter before transitioning to a and role.

New Orleans Saints

After a four-year hiatus from the due to complications from a torn and a sustained during the 2011 season, Tim Hightower signed a reserve/future contract with the on January 6, 2015. The 28-year-old, who had last played in five games for the Washington in 2011, earned a spot in training camp through tryouts and perseverance, marking his return to professional football at age 29. Hightower faced early roster instability in 2015, as the Saints released him on September 12 during final cuts, re-signed him to the practice squad on September 14, and released him again on September 15 amid competition for backup running back spots. He was elevated to the active roster on November 3 after running back Khiry Robinson's season-ending injury, allowing Hightower to debut in Week 9. Serving primarily as a backup to Mark Ingram, Hightower appeared in eight games (three starts), rushing 96 times for 375 yards and four touchdowns while adding 12 receptions for 129 yards. His veteran experience from earlier stints with the and helped stabilize the backfield during a late-season surge. The Saints re-signed Hightower to a one-year, $840,000 contract on , , recognizing his contributions and continued health. In , he remained Ingram's primary backup, playing in all 16 games with one start, and posted 133 rushing attempts for 548 yards and four touchdowns, complemented by 22 catches for 200 yards and one receiving touchdown. Over his two seasons with New Orleans, Hightower totaled 229 carries for 923 rushing yards and eight rushing touchdowns, embodying a successful comeback amid ongoing roster dynamics and his advancing age.

San Francisco 49ers

Following his release by the after the 2016 season, Tim Hightower signed a one-year contract with the on April 1, 2017, providing veteran depth at during the team's transition to new head coach , who had previously served as Hightower's with the Washington Redskins in 2011. At age 30, Hightower aimed to extend his career amid the 49ers' rebuild, which emphasized youth and versatility in the backfield behind starter . During , Hightower showed early promise, earning first-team reps in 11-on-11 drills and impressing with a 50-yard reception while running decisively between the tackles. He split time primarily with the second unit alongside emerging talents like and , focusing on pass protection and special teams contributions to bolster his roster case, though his carries remained limited as the prioritized evaluating younger players. A in early August hampered his momentum, sidelining him briefly and reducing his participation in preseason activities. Hightower did not appear in any preseason games and recorded no regular-season statistics with the 49ers, as he was released on September 1, 2017, during the team's initial wave of roster cuts to reach the 53-man limit. The decision reflected the 49ers' preference for a younger group, including rookies Joe Williams and undrafted Breida, over the veteran Hightower amid a depth chart crowded behind . This release effectively concluded Hightower's nine-year professional career, which had spanned 77 regular-season games across stints with the , Washington Redskins, and .

Post-playing career

Youth football initiatives

After retiring from the NFL, Tim Hightower founded Hightower Global Sports Ventures, through which he launched RVA Under the Lights, a youth flag football league in Richmond, Virginia, serving as its commissioner. The program, powered by Under Armour, provides non-contact flag football opportunities designed to foster skill development and confidence among young participants. The league targets children from Pre-K to 8th grade, with co-ed divisions for grades Pre-K through 8 and separate all-girls divisions for grades 3-5, 6-8, and even high school (9-12). It emphasizes safety through rules like no , a four-to-six-second count, and gameplay on smaller fields, while promoting inclusivity by welcoming participants of all skill levels and focusing on fundamentals such as catching, throwing, and flag pulling in younger groups. Seasons include weekly practices and games under the lights, with playoffs culminating in championships, and the league has expanded to multiple locations including and Henrico counties to increase accessibility. In 2025, the league hosted spring and fall seasons, with registration opening in February for the spring and September for the fall, featuring games from September through October and playoffs in late October. Community impact includes partnerships with local entities like Farm Bureau Insurance for sponsorship and involvement in school-based events, such as Hightower leading activities at Richmond's Creative Learning Center during the NFL's PLAY 60 Day of Play on June 24, 2025, where he engaged students in physical activities to promote heart health and perseverance. The initiative has been recognized in local university athletics coverage for its role in youth mentoring, with volunteer coach Scott Hummel noting the program helped him mentor and inspire young athletes. Hightower's drive stems from his own youth football experiences in the area and his NFL career marked by a severe —a torn complicated by a life-threatening —that sidelined him for four years, motivating him to for safer, non-contact alternatives to traditional tackle football. His NFL background lends credibility to these efforts, as highlighted in local media features on the league's contributions to and .

Role with Washington Commanders

In 2020, Tim Hightower was appointed as the Senior Director of Alumni Relations for the , a role he continues to hold as of 2025. This position builds directly on his playing experience with the team during its era from to , allowing him to foster authentic connections with former players through shared history and team loyalty. Hightower's responsibilities include managing events for former players, developing mentorship programs to support their post-career transitions, enhancing fan engagement initiatives, and coordinating inductees for the team's . He has organized listening tours and gatherings to rebuild relationships among alumni, emphasizing the organization's commitment to its legacy. Key initiatives under his leadership include alumni gatherings in 2024 and 2025, such as the December 2024 player visit to OrthoVirginia facilities and the July 2025 return of to the Football Fest at River City Sportsplex. Hightower has also spearheaded collaborations with OrthoVirginia, the team's official orthopedic provider, focusing on player health programs like injury recovery discussions and wellness events for . These efforts bridge the gap between past and current team eras, promoting unity and support for former players. For instance, Hightower delivered a speech at the University of Richmond's 2022 Spider Leadership Kickoff, drawing on his experiences to inspire student-athletes on goal-setting and resilience. His work in alumni relations complements his broader youth football initiatives by extending community outreach through team-affiliated programs.

NFL career statistics

Rushing and receiving statistics

Tim Hightower's NFL rushing and receiving statistics reflect a versatile role as a running back who contributed both on the ground and through the passing game across six seasons from 2008 to 2016. Over his career, he amassed 752 rushing attempts for 2,977 yards and 32 rushing touchdowns, averaging 4.0 yards per carry, alongside 162 receptions for 1,208 yards and 2 receiving touchdowns. The following table provides a year-by-year breakdown of his rushing and receiving performance, highlighting his primary seasons with the (2008–2010), (2011), and (2015–2016). Note that Hightower did not record offensive statistics in 2012 while with the Redskins due to .
YearTeamGamesRushesRush YdsRush TDsReceptionsRec YdsRec TDsYds/Carry
200816143399103423702.8
20091614359886342804.2
20101615373652113604.8
20115843211107813.8
201589637541212903.9
20161613354842220014.1
Hightower's advanced metrics underscore his efficiency, particularly in 2010 when he achieved a career-high 4.8 yards per carry and a longest run of 80 yards, marking his peak performance before injuries curtailed his volume in subsequent years. Injuries significantly impacted his workload, limiting him to five games in 2011 and contributing to a four-year absence from 2012 to 2014, after which he returned in a reduced role for eight games in 2015.

Return statistics

Tim Hightower's NFL career as a returner was very limited, with activity only in 2016 with the . Over his entire professional tenure, he recorded 3 kick returns for 61 yards, averaging 20.3 yards per return, with no touchdowns. He had no returns. His returns occurred solely in 2016, where he handled 3 kick returns, with a longest of 31 yards. Hightower did not record any returns in his earlier seasons with the or Washington Redskins, and his involvement in special teams was minimal overall. Overall, Hightower functioned primarily as an offensive player, with negligible exposure as a .

Personal life

Hightower is married to Rikki Hightower. They reside in , with their four children.

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