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Corey James Dillon (born October 24, 1974) is an American former professional football running back who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 10 seasons with the Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots.
The Patriots then scored 10 points in the 4th quarter with Corey Dillon's 2-yard touchdown run and Adam Vinatieri's 22-yard field goal. The Eagles then cut their deficit to 24–21, with quarterback Donovan McNabb 's 30-yard touchdown pass to receiver Greg Lewis , with 1:48 remaining in the game but could not sustain the comeback.
Dillon set NFL single-game rushing record in 2000 The Bengals were 0-6 and were 10-point underdogs against the Denver Broncos on Oct. 22, 2000 at Paul Brown Stadium.
The 2000 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 33rd year in professional football and its 31st with the National Football League.Corey Dillon would rank fifth in the NFL with 1,435 rushing yards and set a franchise record for most rushing yards in one season. [1]
Corey Dillon enjoyed a very productive 10-year NFL career before he retired in 2007. He rushed for more than 11,000 yards — including six consecutive 1,000-yard seasons — and scored 89 total ...
The 1999 Cincinnati Bengals season was the team's 32nd year in professional football and its 30th with the National Football League (NFL). In what would be the final season of pro football being played at Riverfront Stadium, then known as Cinergy Field, the Bengals struggled out of the gates again losing 10 of their first 11 games.
Dillon is one of only five running backs with at least 11,000 career rushing yards not in the Hall of Fame. Former NFL RB Corey Dillon says he deserves to be in Hall of Fame: 'Because I earned it ...
Running back Corey Dillon set a rookie rushing record (since broken) for most yards in a game. On December 4, 1997, Dillon rushed for 246 yards in a game against the Tennessee Oilers. [2] For the season, the Bengals sported new uniforms and a new logo, which would remain until 2003. The new tiger head logo remains in use today.