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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]
Bo Jackson — the hero (and almost the goat) of the 1982 Iron Bowl, and the subject of an exceptional new biography from author Jeff Pearlman — came along at exactly the right moment in ...
Myths surrounded the athletic achievements of Vincent "Bo" Jackson. Author Jeff Pearlman says the Bessemer native is the last sports hero.
4 Other achievements. Toggle Other achievements subsection. 4.1 Baseball Hall of Fame. 4.2 DHL Hometown Heroes (2006) ... 1989: Bo Jackson; 2016: Eric Hosmer; Team award
Joining the Raiders midway through the 1987 season, Bo Jackson rushed for 554 yards on 81 carries in just seven games. 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.
On the 40th anniversary of Bo Over The Top, remembering the greatness that was Bo Jackson. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us ...
Jackson put on a show throughout his career. He made his debut Sept. 2, 1986, and 12 days later hit his first home run. At the time, the 475-foot moon shot was the longest ever hit at Royals Stadium.
Bo Jackson’s 3-year-old grandson, Aidan, accompanied him for all of his Royals Hall of Fame duties on Saturday. And, wow, was he cute.