Hanford Dixon, a Cleveland Browns legend, is set to receive the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards. Known for his nine-year career as a cornerback, Dixon is celebrated for his twenty-six interceptions, three Pro Bowl selections, and two All-Pro team nods. He played a pivotal role in the Browns success, contributing to six playoff appearances and three AFC Championship Games. Dixon is also credited with coining the Dawg Pound nickname, which has become a symbol of the teams culture. Post-retirement, he has remained active in the Cleveland community, working with the Browns organization, co-hosting the Top Dawgs Show, and serving as a two-time Co-Chair for Taste of the Browns, supporting hunger relief efforts.
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