The running backs along with Jerome Bettis were Fred McAfee and George Jones. The fullbacks were Tim Lester and Jon Witman.
Prior to Jerome Bettis, there was no Steeler called 'The Bus', he was the first.
Jerome Bettis officially retired from the NFL as a Pittsburgh Steeler. He officially announced his retirement standing on the champions podium, holding the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Steelers won Super Bowl XL.
Pittsburgh Steelers running back Jerome Bettis played in his hometown of Detroit, Michigan in Super Bowl XL.
2001 Steelers - 1) Jerome Bettis - 225 rushes for 1,072 yards 2) Chris Fuamatu-Ma'afala - 120 rushes for 453 yards 3) Amos Zereoue - 85 rushes for 441 yards 4) R.J. Bowers - 18 rushes for 84 yards
One of his favorite foods to eat is waffles. Jerome Bettis is a former running back for the Pittsburgh Steelers.
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he was the running back and retired 2 yrs. ago.
The running backs along with Jerome Bettis were Fred McAfee and George Jones. The fullbacks were Tim Lester and Jon Witman.
Jerome Bettis was a running back on the Rams and the Steelers. His nickname on the Steelers was The Bus. It came from Jerome's ability to carry multiple defenders on his back, like a bus ride, during his carries.
Prior to Jerome Bettis, there was no Steeler called 'The Bus', he was the first.
Jerome Bettis did not claim a major in college. He did attend college at Notre Dame but did not graduate. He took classes in history, philosophy, marketing and business.
Jerome Bettis officially retired from the NFL as a Pittsburgh Steeler. He officially announced his retirement standing on the champions podium, holding the Vince Lombardi trophy after the Steelers won Super Bowl XL.
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1996 Jerome Bettis Pittsburgh Steelers Running back
Yes, Bettis played full back for Notre Dame.
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