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Bettis opened a restaurant called "Jerome Bettis' Grille 36" on June 5, 2007, on Pittsburgh's Northside. [39] [40] Bettis makes a cameo as himself in the episode "The Convention" of season 3 of the NBC comedy series The Office. Signing autographs at a paper convention, Michael Scott tries to invite him to a room party, which Bettis declines ...
Notre Dame put the game out of reach following Bettis' third rushing touchdown of the quarter, a 39-yarder, to push the score to 39–28, which was the final. Bettis finished with 150 yards rushing and was the game's MVP, scoring his three touchdowns in less than three minutes. Florida quarterback Shane Matthews set Sugar Bowl records for ...
Former fullback Jerome Bettis was the honorary captain for Notre Dame for the coin toss at Mercedes-Benz Stadium. He was also on the field prior to the game hyping up the Fighting Irish fans.
NFL Legend Jerome Bettis Becomes Papa John's Newest Franchisee with Purchase of Three Pittsburgh Restaurants LOUISVILLE, Ky.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Papa John's, the Official Pizza Sponsor of the NFL ...
January 31, 2006: Detroit native Jerome Bettis was awarded the key to the city by Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick days before his Super Bowl win. [251] [252] January 2, 2007: Steve Yzerman received the key to the city after his retirement and having his jersey retired. [253]
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.
Although memorable for other reasons, the game is best remembered for a late-game fumble by Steelers running back Jerome Bettis just as the Steelers appeared to have the game won, which was recovered by Colts player Nick Harper and returned near midfield until Ben Roethlisberger made a shoestring tackle to prevent what would have likely been a ...
On Monday night, former Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis announced some significant personal news. Bettis revealed he was back on campus at Notre Dame. No, he’s not being honored for an ...