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  2. Jerome Bettis - Wikipedia

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    Weight Arm length Hand span 40-yard dash; 5 ft 11 in (1.80 m) 248 lb ... Apparently, it was this promise that got Jerome Bettis to play one last season. [27]

  3. 2005 AFC Divisional playoff game (Pittsburgh–Indianapolis)

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    The 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers–Indianapolis Colts playoff game was a National Football League (NFL) Divisional Round playoff game between the sixth-seeded Pittsburgh Steelers and the top-seeded Indianapolis Colts, taking place during the 2005–06 NFL playoffs at the RCA Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana on January 15, 2006.

  4. Irish legend Jerome Bettis serves as honorary captain for ...

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    Before he embarked on a 13-season NFL career that included a Super Bowl title and a Pro Football Hall of Fame recognition, Bettis played three seasons at Notre Dame as a fullback from 1990-93.

  5. Dan Kreider - Wikipedia

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    Weight 5 ft 11 + 5 ⁄ 8 in (1.82 m) ... After playing on the team's practice squad, ... Kreider wore 36 for the Rams which was the same number worn by Jerome Bettis ...

  6. Look: Jerome Bettis Is Trending On Wednesday Afternoon - AOL

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    Jerome Bettis is one of the best, and most uniquely gifted running backs to ever play in the NFL. At 5-foot-11, 252-pounds, Bettis earned the nickname “The Bus” for running over any defenders ...

  7. Former NFL star Jerome Bettis returns to Notre Dame 30 years ...

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    Jerome Bettis, the Hall of Fame NFL running back, has returned to Notre Dame to finish his degree. Bettis left Notre Dame after his junior year to play in the NFL.

  8. Dick Hoak - Wikipedia

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    During his tenure, the Steelers rushed for over 30,000 yards (the only team to do so in this time period) and led the league in rushing yards three times. He was the position coach for Steeler greats Franco Harris and Jerome Bettis. On January 1, 2007, Hoak announced his retirement after 45 seasons with the team: 10 as a player and 35 as a ...

  9. NFL Legend Jerome Bettis Becomes Papa John's Newest ... - AOL

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