Ron Dixon
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- This article is about the American football player Ron Dixon. For the fictional character from the soap opera Brookside, see Ron Dixon (Brookside).'
Ron Dixon was a wide receiver for the New York Giants for the 2000-2003 NFL Seasons. His most notable performance was his 97 yard kick return for a touchdown in Super Bowl XXXV. Dixon's return was the only score for the Giants as they went on to lose to the Baltimore Ravens 34-7. He also recorded a 97-yard kickoff return for a touchdown in the Giants win over the Philadelphia Eagles in the Divisional playoffs that year. As a result, he holds the record for the most kick-off returns in an off season campaign (2).
Dixon's career was once promising but was prematurely ended by a PCL injury in his left knee.
Ron had try outs with the Miami Dolphins and the New Orleans Saints in the spring of 2005, but his knee injury was not healed enough for him to be effective, so he officially retired from the NFL as a vested veteran in 2005.
Dixon has now moved to Orlando, FL where he is a health insurance agent and the Director of Public Relations for the Tenncom Group, an insurance agency and Professional Employer Organization (PEO) brokerage. He is now in the process of developing a health/disability insurance program for athletes to insure against career ending injuries.