After Pittsburgh Steelers legendary running back, Jerome Bettis, capped off his career with a fairy tale ending by winning Super Bowl XL in the 2005 season, his legacy continued beyond the field.
Jerome Bettis is widely considered one of the greatest running backs in NFL history, which is warranted because, in his 13-year career, he ran the ball 3,479 times for 13,662 yards and 91 touchdowns.
His NFL playing career ended with a trip back home to Detroit, for Super Bowl XL where he hoisted the Lombardi Trophy, but the excitement wasn't over for Jerome Bettis. The Steelers all-everything ...
NFL Hall of Fame running back and former Irish standout Jerome Bettis, smiling big and bright. "I’ll be continuing my academic and athletic career at the University of Notre Dame," Jerome Bettis ...
Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis weighs in on Pittsburgh Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin's response to USC head coach rumors. Running back D'Andre Swift shares his reaction after being ...
Jerome Bettis might know a thing or two about success in the backfield. A two-time All-Pro, six-time Pro Bowl running back, and Super Bowl champion, Bettis was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2015.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis still believes in his former team to be a true playoff contender this coming season. However, despite the increased skepticism, Pro Football ...
Steelers Hall of Fame running back, Jerome Bettis' 2017 Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech. On July 8, 1933, Art Rooney founded the Pittsburgh Pirates, also known as the Rooneymen until the ...
In a recent interview, former Pittsburgh Steelers great Jerome Bettis explains that Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley is the ultimate running back. Recently, former Pittsburgh ...
Fresh off the announcement that he'd be on the cover of the new College Football 25 video game, Michigan Wolverines running back Donovan Edwards joins "NFL Total Access" for a wide-ranging interview.