Former Steelers Running Back Jerome Bettis signed autographs for fans at Giant Eagle in Canton, Ohio, and also spoke about the HOF and retiring of Joe Greene's No. 75. On July 8, 1933, Art Rooney ...
"Jerome Bettis to me was a great player and great ambassador for the Steelers," said Hall of Fame cornerback Mel Blount. "His play was reminiscent of the Steelers of the 1970s when we ran the ball, ...
But now, three legends are now linked by their sons playing college ball together. Jerome Bettis, Plaxico Burress and Ike Taylor all posed for a picture with their sons, who have all committed to ...
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Former Steelers Icon Jerome Bettis’ Nightmare Fumble Almost Stopped Him From Getting Into The Hall Of FameThe Pittsburgh Steelers will forever remember Jerome Bettis as "The Bus," his career ... when a professional player let a routine ground ball slip through his legs, ultimately contributing to ...
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Jerome Bettis Jr. Joins Notre Dame: I Can Create My Own LegacyJerome Bettis Jr., a wide receiver from Atlanta’s Woodward Academy, officially signed with Notre Dame on National Signing Day. Despite his father’s legendary career with the Fighting Irish ...
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