In the Bengals’ 50th season on the anniversary he delivered one of the greatest days in franchise history, Corey Dillon plans to remember. And he just may surf YouTube to do it.
“And watch the whole game over. Every time I see clips or footage I get a chill,” says Dillon in an anniversary edition of a Hobson’s Choice podcast celebrating his 278-yard game on Oct. 22, 2000 that eclipsed Walter Payton’s all-time single game rushing record.
But when Dillon joins other top 50 Bengals to be honored during the Dec. 4 Monday Night game against the Steelers at Paul Brown Stadium, he’ll be observing another one of his historic contributions.