Florida Tuskers Forced to retire after a string of injuries and nine surgeries, Hilliard became a volunteer receivers coach for the
UFL's
Florida Tuskers, a charter UFL franchise based in
Orlando, Florida. In 2010, he became the Tuskers' new wide receivers coach for the season. He worked alongside head coach
Jim Haslett and offensive coordinator
Jay Gruden. The Tuskers appeared in the first two
UFL championship games, losing both to the
Las Vegas Locomotives. In 2010, the league suspended the Tuskers' operations and moved the remnants of the team to Virginia Beach to assume the identity (and some executive staff) of a previously announced
expansion team that was to begin play in 2011.
Miami Dolphins In 2011, Hilliard returned to the NFL as an assistant wide receivers coach for the
Miami Dolphins under head coach
Tony Sparano, assisting in the development of
Brandon Marshall and
Brian Hartline.
Washington Redskins In 2012, Hilliard was hired by
Mike Shanahan of the
Washington Redskins as the wide receivers coach. He oversaw a unit that had four wide receivers with at least 500 receiving yards or more (
Santana Moss,
Leonard Hankerson,
Josh Morgan and
Pierre Garçon). The Redskins ended the regular season with a 7-game winning streak to finish with a 10–6 record, leading to a NFC East division championship and a fourth-seed spot in the playoffs. It was their first division title since
1999.
Buffalo Bills In 2013, the
Buffalo Bills hired Hilliard as the wide receivers coach. Hilliard oversaw a young group of receivers that included veteran
Steve Johnson and rookies
Robert Woods and
Marquise Goodwin.
Washington Redskins In January 2014, Hilliard was hired by
Jay Gruden as the wide receivers coach of the
Washington Redskins. In his second stint with the Redskins, Hilliard led a veteran unit that included
Pierre Garçon,
DeSean Jackson and
Santana Moss. In the
2015 season, the Redskins returned to the playoffs for the first time since
2012. The Redskins went on a four-game winning streak to finish the season, and they won the NFC East with a 9–7 record. However, the Redskins lost to the
Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card round 35–18. During the
2019 season, Hilliard helped to develop a group of rookie receivers that included
Terry McLaurin,
Kelvin Harmon and
Steven Sims. McLaurin finished the season with 58 receptions for 919 yards and seven touchdowns and was named to the
PFWA All-Rookie Team.
Pittsburgh Steelers Hilliard joined the
Pittsburgh Steelers to be their wide receivers coach in February 2020. Rookie
Chase Claypool was selected by the
Pittsburgh Steelers in the second round, 49th overall, in the
2020 NFL draft as the team's first selection. Under Hilliard, Claypool became the first Steelers rookie in franchise history to score four touchdowns in a game, and the first Steeler since
Roy Jefferson in 1968 to do so. Claypool also became the only wide receiver in NFL history to accomplish this feat in the same game. His performance helped the team start out with a 4–0 record for the first time since 1979. Under Hilliard, WR
Diontae Johnson finished the 2021 season with 107 receptions for 1,161 receiving yards and eight receiving touchdowns in 16 games. Johnson was then named to his first Pro Bowl, replacing Bengals receiver
Ja'Marr Chase. Following the 2021 season, Hilliard's contract was not renewed by the team.
Auburn Tigers Hilliard was hired on February 23, 2022, to be Auburn's new wide receivers coach. After the dismissal of head coach
Bryan Harsin in October 2022, Hilliard was named interim co-offensive coordinator alongside offensive line coach Will Friend for the remainder of the season. He was not retained after the 2022 season upon the hiring of new head coach
Hugh Freeze.
Atlanta Falcons Hilliard was named the wide receivers coach of the
Atlanta Falcons on February 1, 2024. On September 22, 2025, the Falcons parted ways with Hilliard one day after a 30-0 blowout loss to the
Carolina Panthers, amid ongoing offensive struggles that extended beyond the wide receivers group.
California Hilliard was named Co-offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach of
California on January 2nd 2026. == Personal life ==