About Corey Dillon Memorabilia & Collectibles
The 43rd pick in the 2nd round of the 1997 National Football League (NFL) Draft,
Corey Dillon is a distinguished former American football running back. From 1997 to 2003, he’s part of the now quarterback
Carson Palmer-led Cincinnati Bengals. However, his career skyrocketed when he was a member of the Super Bowl XXXIX championship squad, when the New England Patriots defeated the Philadelphia Eagles. Dillon started supporting the Patriots from 2004 until 2006. To vividly recall that your idol has been a key member of such superb feat, you should purchase our remarkable Corey Dillon memorabilia and collectibles, especially the display cases.
Over the years of competing professional American football, Dillon has been named four times to join the Pro Bowl matches; three occasions while he was still a Bengal and once while he was representing the Eagles. As you’ve missed out in congratulating your favorite player, you can make amends by shopping our splendid and in-demand Corey Dillon memorabilia and collectibles, particularly the display cases.
Dillon has early on display interest over football. In fact, he’s also a college football player while he was attending the University of Washington, where he bore the number 4 on his uniform. Nevertheless, as he went to move on for a professional football career, Dillon used all the way the number 28 on his uniform. To take hold of a significant piece of such exceptional athlete like him, you should hurriedly buy our magnificent Corey Dillon memorabilia and collectibles, specifically the display cases.
At this point, Dillon’s last squad before retiring consists the likes of Taylor Price,
Deion Branch, Aaron Hernandez, Mike Wright and
Tom Brady.
About Corey Dillon:
Corey Dillon (fullname: Corey James Dillon; no nicknames) played from 1997 until 2006 for the Cincinnati Bengals and New England Patriots. He played 150 games, starting 132 of those. Born in Seattle, WA on October 24, 1974, Dillon stands 6'1 and weighs 225 lbs. He attended college at Washington. He was drafted by the Cincinnati Bengals in the 2nd round (43rd overall) of the 1997 NFL Draft.