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Steelers legend Jerome Bettis honored Pittsburgh on social media while reflecting on a career-altering decision from nearly ...
BETTIS AS A TEAMMATE Jerome Bettis retired from the NFL while standing on the podium at Ford Field with the Lombardi Trophy in his hands, and that's not the only reason Bettis will be remembered as a ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis became one of the better players in NFL history during his 13-year career, earning a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Bettis started his ...
As a Hall of Fame running back, Jerome 'The Bus' Bettis firmly believes the position is valuable. However, he knows football has changed since his time in the NFL from 1993 to 2005, altering the ...
Jerome Bettis did just that. Bettis carried the ball 23 times for 153 yards, including a 48-yard run, and had amassed 103 yards by halftime. "When you play the Steelers, you've got to stop him, and we ...
I am a fan of “the Bus”, and I hope he’s onto something when he says that his former teams has the tools to be pretty good this year. Before he was with the Pittsburgh Steelers, Jerome Bettis was ...
Jerome Bettis says his Bus Stops Here Foundation adopted Family Resources as a charity this holiday season to give coats, hats, gloves and toys to victims of child abuse.
Jerome Bettis transitioned smoothly from NFL running back to NFL analyst, using the friendly personality that made him a Pittsburgh Steelers fan favorite to endear himself to TV viewers around the ...
Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis spoke with Fox News Digital about the Steelers' offensive struggles through Week 3. He said despite this, he believes Pittsburgh can still make a playoff run.
Feb. 3, 2006 -- It has taken Pittsburgh Steelers' running back Jerome Bettis 13 years to reach the biggest game in his sport, but the woman who knows him best hopes Sunday's game will be his last.
PITTSBURGH (KDKA) -- Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis has given his approval to new Steelers running back Najee Harris who was drafted in the first round of the 2021 NFL Draft.
It was also the "last stop" for running back Jerome "the Bus" Bettis who played his final game in his hometown of Detroit. Bettis, 33, had considered retiring at the end of last season, but his ...