Rookie safety KJ Dillon latest victim of Houston Texans secondary's annual dinner prank

BySARAH BARSHOP, ESPN Staff Writer ESPN logo
Thursday, December 22, 2016
KJ Dillon tweets expensive restaurant bill
KJ Dillon tweets expensive restaurant billA Houston Texans rookie got stuck with a $16,000 restaurant bill.

HOUSTON -- HOUSTON -- TheTexans' secondary let rookie safety KJ Dillon sweat a little bit on Monday night, when he thought he was responsible for the group's dinner bill of more than $16,800.

At a dinner at Pappas Bros. Steakhouse on Monday with the Texans' secondary, Dillon was initially told he was responsible for picking up the tab. Dillon posted a photo of the bill to social media, along with the caption, "when you get left with the tab ..."

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He later deleted the tweet.

Houston Texans rookie KJ Dillon tweets expensive restaurant bill
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Texans cornerback Johnathan Joseph said that's a prank they pull on the rookies every year, letting them "earn their stripes." The veterans quickly rescued Dillon and chipped in on the bill.

Joseph said he remembers being a rookie and how the veterans on his team wouldn't have actually let him pay the dinner bill.

Dillon, the Texans' fifth-round draft pick, is on injured reserve, after he tore his ACL in Week 6 against the Indianapolis Colts. He is the only rookie in Houston's secondary.

Joseph said the dinner is a huge bonding experience for the secondary, which does a holiday meal every year. The dinner includes a big white elephant gift exchange, where every player has a $1,000 limit for one gift. Joseph said there was a big range of gifts this year, including nice bags and backpacks.

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