San Diego Chargers Hester was selected by the
San Diego Chargers in the 3rd round, 69th overall, of the
2008 NFL draft with the intention of being converted into a versatile, pass catching
Norv Turner style fullback. On July 18, he signed a four-year contract that included a $833,000 signing bonus. His 2008 salary total was $1,128,850. In his preseason debut with the Chargers, Hester rushed for 49 yards over 13 carries, and scored two touchdowns against the
Dallas Cowboys. In the Chargers' preseason game against the
St. Louis Rams, Hester carried for 59 yards in 12 carries. Hester scored his first regular season touchdown against the
Indianapolis Colts on November 23, on a one-yard pass from
Philip Rivers. Despite fumbling only once in over 460 touches for LSU, Hester fumbled in Week 6 against the
New England Patriots on only his second NFL carry. Hester was given charge of the play call on punts, and in a game versus Atlanta, Hester noticed a different formation from the Falcons and checked off to a fake.
David Binn snapped the ball short to Hester, and with receiver
Legedu Naanee blocking the defensive end, Hester ran for a 28-yard gain. Despite primarily being a
halfback his entire college career, Hester displayed his improved blocking ability in the 2008 wild card playoff game against the
Indianapolis Colts, laying a block that effectively took two men out of the play and sprung
Darren Sproles to the game-winning score on a 22-yard burst 7:20 minutes into overtime, capping an impressive upset playoff win over the
Indianapolis Colts. For the 2008 season, Hester finished with a total of 95 rushing yards on only 19 carries. He also gained 91 yards on 12 receptions. In 2009, Hester had a blocked punt return for a TD against the
Kansas City Chiefs and a fumble recovery touchdown on a punt against the
Pittsburgh Steelers. On August 31, 2012, the Chargers released Hester. After injuries to the
Chicago Bears backfield in September, Hester was brought in to workout with the team, but was not signed.
Denver Broncos On November 26, 2012, Hester was signed by the
Denver Broncos after starting running back
Willis McGahee was put on the IR with designation to return. In Week 17 of the
2012 season, he amassed a career-high 55 rushing yards on seven carries – a mark of nearly eight yards per attempt. He helped the team secure the #1 seed in the AFC going into the postseason. On September 1, 2013, Hester was cut by the
Denver Broncos. ==References==