The Green Bay Packers' all-time interception leader only had one eye.
Bobby Dillon lost his right eye due to an accident when he was 10 and was fitted with a glass replacement. That didn't stop him from becoming one of the best defensive backs in the National Football League in the 1950s.
Dillon, a 6-foot-1, 190-pound defensive back was noted for his speed and remarkable instincts, led the Packers in interceptions seven straight years beginning with his rookie season in 1952. His season high was nine, which he attained three times: 1953, 1955 and 1957.
He was productive in the even years too, intercepting four in 1952, seven in 1956, and six in 1958. In his final season in 1959, he recorded one interception to finish second on the team behind four players who had two picks each.
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