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It has been well-documented that Bo Jackson was a late-round draft steal for the Raiders. How the Silver and Black acquired the mercurial two-sport star is a story in and of itself.
Raiders running back Bo Jackson (34) follows Dokie Williams (85) for a four-yard gain against the Seattle Seahawks in Seattle, Wash., on Nov. 30, 1987.
Bo Jackson, the two-sport star and running back for the Los Angeles Raiders, takes off on a 45-yard run against the Kansas City Chiefs, including free safety Deron Cherry (20), early in the fourth ...
Raiders running back Bo Jackson only played in the NFL from 1987-1990. For those, like myself, who are old enough to have seen Jackson run the football, talk about how amazing of an athlete and ...
Bo’ Back! The Raiders and Kansas City Royals legend Bo Jackson hasn’t always sought the spotlight since an injury forced him to retire from professional sports at a young age. However, he is ...
Jackson was a special talent but his career was cut short because of a hip injury. In the end, Jackson played just 38 for the Raiders in a career spanning 1987-90. Oh, what could have been, ...
Bo Jackson. That name alone represents an era in Oakland Raiders history when the RB was feared by all opponents. Bo Jackson was a two-sport MVP player during the '80s and made a name for himself ...
Nov. 30, 1987: Raiders 37, SEAHAWKS 14 — The Bo Jackson game. Sept. 26, 1988: Raiders 30, BRONCOS 27 — Bahr’s late field goal forced overtime and his 35-yarder won it in the extra session as ...
“We ran that play. Bo didn’t cut back on it.” First, one of our super-talented editors did a little digging and found a clip of the Raiders and Cardinals. Jackson played the Cardinals just ...
Bo never would have worn a Los Angeles Raiders uniform. Bo never would have trampled Brian Bosworth on Monday Night Football. ... “I know Bo Jackson was good for professional sports at one time.
Former Raiders running back Bo Jackson has no regrets about his brief but legendary career as a two-sport star, but given what he knows today, he wouldn't have played football ...
Legendary Raiders RB Bo Jackson will light the torch in honor of Al Davis this Sunday. He was a guest in the Wheelhouse with John Lund and Greg Papa on 95.7 The Game this afternoon.