Chicago's Devin Hester appears willing to give up kick returning at some point. "I think a return man simply has to be a return man," Hester said. "There's really no other position he should go out and play. A return man is a totally different ball game from trying to be a return man and starting receiver, or the starting cornerback, or a starting safety. I don't think it's going to work. That's why you never really see it last that long in the NFL. You can't do it. "But with me right now, I feel like at punt returns there are going to be opportunities where we're going to need big returns," he continued. "With all the success we've had at the return game, it would be real crazy to just give it up now. Plus I'm looking to break this record. In the back of my mind, I've got to get this record before I give (punt returns) up." He enters the 2009 season with 11 career kick returns for touchdowns, two shy of Brian Mitchell's NFL record.