Corey Dillon reveals desire to be in the Football Hall of Fame

The former athlete claims that this post is deserved due to his trajectory in the sport

However, it appears that desire will have to wait a while as there are no seats in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. (Photo: Pixabay)

Last Thursday (06), through social networks, former player in the National Football League, Corey Dillon, reported on the desire to have a space in the Hall Of Fame due to his career in professional sports. The athlete is known for his brilliant seasons on several teams, for having managed to score 89 touchdowns and for winning the Super Bowl against the New England Patriots in 2004.

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“I want it all. I’m going after everything. You know why? Because I deserve it”, said the former player. However, it appears that desire will have to wait a while as there are no seats in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, especially in the Cincinnati Bengals ‘Ring of Honor.

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“I’m not in Cincinnati, in the main office, shaking hands with Mike Brown every day. This will not happen. That shouldn’t negate my accomplishments on the field. Nothing should deny what you do on the field, because that’s where it’s really done. I don’t want to get personal, but there are many Hall of Famers who have done much worse than I have”, vented Corey Dillon.

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