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Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson (born November 30, 1962) is an American former professional baseball and football player. He is the only professional athlete in history to be named an All-Star in two major North American sports. [1]
Over the next three seasons, Bo Jackson would rush for 2,228 more yards and 12 touchdowns: a remarkable achievement, in light of the fact that he was a "second string" player behind Raiders legend Marcus Allen. Jackson turned in a 221-yard rushing performance on Monday Night Football in 1987 against the Seattle Seahawks.
The Raiders suffered road losses to the Seahawks and to the Giants, to be eliminated from playoff contention. Against the Cincinnati Bengals, Bo Jackson scored a touchdown on a 92-yard run. He became the first player ever with two runs of 90 plus yards in a career. [ 4 ]
Jeff Pearlman's book chronicling Bo Jackson's life includes the star's introduction to the L.A. Raiders, during which his elite talent was instantly clear. 'Like an F-14 in cleats.' Bo Jackson ...
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Later that season, prior to the Seahawks' second matchup with the Los Angeles Raiders, Bosworth publicly claimed that he was going to "contain" Raiders running back Bo Jackson. During a red zone play, Jackson received a hand-off and powered through Bosworth's attempted tackle to score a touchdown.
The 1988 Seattle Seahawks season was the team's 13th season with the National Football League ... Bo Jackson: 14 car, 67 yds; Top receivers. SEA – John L. Williams ...