Eric Dickerson is feeling highly disrespected.
The Los Angeles Rams will become the second team ever to play a Super Bowl at their home stadium when they face the Cincinnati Bengals Sunday, and many legends are expected to attend the game.
Dickerson won’t be inside SoFi stadium. He made an appearance on CBS Sports Radio’s “Maggie and Perloff Show” and asked if he planned to attend the game.
“I don’t think I’m going to the game,” Dickerson said. “I’m just going to watch it on TV.”
Maggie Gray and Andrew Perloff, the hosts of the show, followed up, asking the franchise’s second-leading rusher why he wouldn’t be in attendance for such a huge game.
“Let’s put it like this, they wanted to give me tickets in the rafters,” Dickerson said, via CBSSports.com. “In the 400s, so I said, ‘I’d rather stay at home and watch it.’”
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Dickerson ran for over 13,000 yards during his career, which also included stints with the Colts, Raiders and Falcons.
Dickerson, who was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1999, was also named to the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team.