Detroit Lions Dixon was signed as an
undrafted free agent by the
Detroit Lions after the
1989 NFL draft, who were using the
run and shoot offense. He was waived on August 29.
Dallas Cowboys On August 30,
1989, he was claimed off waivers by the
Dallas Cowboys. As a rookie, he started 7 games after
Michael Irvin and
Kelvin Martin suffered knee injuries. He registered 24 receptions for 477 yards, a 19.9-yard average (led the team), 1,688 all-purpose yards (ranked 10th in the
NFL) and 2
touchdowns. In the 10th game against the
Phoenix Cardinals, he set a franchise rookie record with 203 receiving yards (the fifth highest in club history), including a 75-yard
touchdown reception, in the same contest that
Troy Aikman set a then-
NFL rookie record with 379 passing yards. His 477 yards were the fourth-most receiving yards by a rookie receiver in team history. The 1,181 kickoff return yards broke
Mel Renfro's franchise record of 1,017 set in
1964. His 47 kickoff returns broke
Ron Fellows' franchise record of 43 set in
1983. He ranked fifth in the NFL and second in the NFC in kickoff returns with a 25.1-yard average, the highest a Cowboys player has finished since
1971. Against the
Kansas City Chiefs, he returned a kickoff for a 97-yard
touchdown, becoming the first Cowboy player to return a kickoff for a
touchdown since
1975. He added a 90-yard kickoff return against the
Green Bay Packers, making him the first player in franchise history with 2 kickoff returns of 90 yards or more in his career. In
1990, he began the season at
wide receiver, before being switched to
running back and changing his jersey number to 21. On October 21, he made his debut at backup
running back behind rookie
Emmitt Smith against the
Tampa Bay Buccaneers. He led the team in kickoff returns with 736 yards for a 20.4-yard average. In
1991, he had 18 kickoff returns for 398 yards (22.1-yard average), becoming the franchise record holder in kickoff returns (101) and kickoff return yards (2,315). He was released on October 17.
Fort Worth Cavalry (AFL) In
1994, he signed with the
Fort Worth Cavalry of the
Arena Football League to play
wide receiver/
defensive back. He tallied 32 receptions for 405 yards and 9
touchdownss. The team folded after the season. ==References==