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Peyton Hillis remains in the hospital after saving his children from drowning in the Gulf of Mexico two weeks ago.

However, his heroic efforts have warmed the hearts of many, including a Pro Football Hall of Famer.

Peyton Hillis

Running back Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns rushes against the Arizona Cardinals during the first quarter of a game at the University of Phoenix Stadium Dec. 18, 2011, in Glendale, Ariz. (Christian Petersen/Getty Images)

The former Cleveland Browns running back received a visit from arguably the greatest rusher of all time: Emmitt Smith.

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The Dallas Cowboys legend posted a photo of himself alongside Hillis, who looks to be in much better shape.

"I had the opportunity to visit a recovering hero this week #PeytonHillis Praying for his healing," the NFL's all-time leading rusher tweeted Thursday.

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Last week, Hillis had still been dealing with kidney issues, but his girlfriend gave fans a positive update.

"So proud of this man and so incredibly grateful for family and this incredible hospital," she wrote at the time. "Peyton is off the ventilator and is on the road to recovery. Please continue to pray for he’s still got a ways ahead of him, but thank you for all of your prayers and love and support thus far. It truly makes all the difference. Today was a good day."

Peyton Hillis against the Dolphins

Running back Peyton Hillis of the Cleveland Browns carries against the Miami Dolphins at Sun Life Stadium Dec. 5, 2010, in Miami, Fla.  (Marc Serota/Getty Images)

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Hillis was the cover athlete for Madden NFL 12.