He was the Iron Man and ultimate leader on Alabama’s offensive line in 2020.
Landon Dickerson assisted the Crimson Tide’s front to a Joe Moore Award while he collected first-team All-Southeastern Conference and Unanimous All-American honors. He also won the Rimington Trophy and Jacobs Blocking Trophy.
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Dickerson helped the Tide to an undefeated College Football Playoff National Championship in 2020, and he’s doing well as a former second-round pick for the Philadelphia Eagles. As an offensive guard, Dickerson paced the Eagles to Super Bowl LVII and came close to defeating the Kansas City Chiefs for a championship. He was a hilarious character at the University of Alabama and his personality remains the same in the pros. Dickerson recalled his “welcome to the NFL” moment on the New Height Show with Jason and Travis Kelce.
Landon Dickerson had his welcome to the NFL moment on his very first snap 😬 @BWWings @JasonKelce @tkelce pic.twitter.com/CFFY6mvxqv
— New Heights (@newheightshow) July 10, 2023
Dickerson can laugh now about being put on his butt on a play, but at least Jalen Hurts completed an 85-yard pass to Quez Watkins with him on the offensive line. He is growing into becoming one of the best linemen in the league.
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