The Pittsburgh Steelers will forever remember Jerome Bettis as "The Bus," his career culminating in a storybook ending as he walked away a Super Bowl champion. However, just before that fairy tale ...
Jerome Bettis was voted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as a member of the Class of 2015. Bettis was also an inaugural member of the Steelers Hall of Honor as a member of the Class of 2017. Bettis, ...
It's been 19 years since Jerome Bettis retired at the podium after helping the Steelers win Super Bowl XL. Since then, the player known affectionately as "The Bus" has been inducted into the Pro ...
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back and Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis recently weighed in on the Steelers quarterback situation during an interview with DJ Siddi of Sports Lens. The Bus thinks ...
On that long list of beloved Fighting Irish football players, very few rank as high as Jerome Bettis. Bettis came to Notre Dame from Detroit, Mich. where he was Michigan's top football player his ...
Jerome Bettis' son is following in his footsteps. The former Pittsburgh Steelers running back, 52, who shares two children, Jerome Jr., 17, and Jada, 20, with wife Trameka Bettis, shared his ...
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 ...
Jerome 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 ...