For rookie players, entering the NFL is a dream come true. But that does not come without it's humble beginnings. While many talented first-year players make their presence known in the NFL sooner rather than later, their infamous "Welcome to the NFL" moment gets them adjusted to the pro level quickly.
While the Cincinnati Bengals have been amongst the best teams in the National Football League over the past few seasons, it is a painful topic to admit
The Pro Football Hall of Fame announced the Modern Era candidates for the Class of 2025. Among the 167 nominees are 21 players who played for the New England Patriots.
Rule changes have made passing numbers easier to compile in the modern era, and the game's top quarterbacks have taken full advantage. While the heaviest hitters are represented here, some storied postseasons by slightly lesser-celebrated QBs remain entrenched in playoff annals as well.
Former University of Washington running back Corey Dillon never seemed to care much if you liked him or not. He usually carried a chip on his shoulder, had an explosive temperament and didn't much trust anyone.
Corey Dillon was recently announced as the newest addition to the Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor, along with nose tackle Tim Krumrie. The two players will officially be inducted into the Ring at halftime of Cincinnati's game against the Washington Commanders on Sunday, Sept.
Despite being the first team to take a chance on legendary running back Corey Dillon with the No. 43 overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, the Cincinnati Bengals were not in Dillon’s good graces by the end of his career.
20 years ago, you probably wouldn't believe Corey Dillon would be immortalized in Cincinnati Bengals history. Time really does heal. Dillon, the Bengals' all-time leading rusher, has been announced along with former defensive tackle Tim Krumrie as the Bengals Ring of Honor 2024 inductees.
Former NFL running back Corey Dillon said last year that it was "damn-near criminal" that he was not in the Bengals Ring of Honor, so he was likely happy to hear the team's announcement about 2024 inductees on Thursday.
The Cincinnati Bengals have announced they will induct the 2024 Ring of Honor class during their Week 3 Monday Night Football game against the Washington Commanders this upcoming season.
Corey Dillon recently made his fury over his omissions from the Pro Football Hall of Fame and Cincinnati Bengals Ring of Honor known, and he didn't hold back.