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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 Cincinnati Bengals announced their newest Ring of Honors inductees Thursday morning. Defensive tackle Tim Krumrie and running back Corey Dillon will be inducted into the Ring of Honor during a ...
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 ...
Washington scored first following a 2-yard touchdown run from running back Corey Dillon, and the Huskies opened up a 7–0 lead.Corey Dillon later scored on a 12-yard touchdown run, increasing Washington's lead to 14–0. 45 seconds later, Colorado quarterback Koy Detmer threw a 75-yard 'bullet' to wide receiver Rae Carruth to close Colorado to within 14–7.
The 1996 Washington Huskies football team was an American football team that represented the University of Washington during the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season.In its fourth season under head coach Jim Lambright, the team compiled a 9–3 record, finished second in the Pacific-10 Conference, and outscored its opponents 391 to 254. [1]
Dillon and Krumrie will join other Bengals legends in the Ring of Honor after an induction ceremony Sept. 23 when the Bengals face the Commanders. Corey Dillon, Tim Krumrie named newest members of ...
Corey Dillon, 2nd 1,000-yard rushing season (1,130 rushing yards) [5] Carl Pickens, 4th 1,000-yard receiving season (1,023 receiving yards) [6] Chad Cornelius, led NFL in punt average in the preseason before tearing the ACL/MCL on his kicking leg. Was the first punter to down his own punt. [citation needed]
28 Corey Dillon, New England 32 Rudi Johnson, Cincinnati 36 Jerome Bettis, Pittsburgh: Fullback: 49 Tony Richardson, Kansas City: Wide receiver: 88 Marvin Harrison, Indianapolis 85 Chad Johnson, Cincinnati: 80 Andre Johnson, Houston 86 Hines Ward, Pittsburgh: Tight end: 85 Antonio Gates, San Diego: 88 Tony Gonzalez, Kansas City: Offensive tackle