Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis gives Hall of Fame speech

LATROBE, Pa. — The year was 1991, and Jerome Bettis was preparing to become a focal point of the Notre Dame offense. That's when Lou Holtz put his confidence in a stranglehold. As Bettis reflected to ESPN on his Hall of Fame career, culminating with

On Saturday night, the Pro Football Hall of Fame will induct Jerome Bettis. The big truck stick from the Motor City would go on the become the bus, one of the lowest pad-level, road grading, mouthpiece shredding, hat-on-a-hat type guys that ever set

CANTON, Ohio — For seemingly every shouted "Jerome! We love you," the former Pittsburgh Steelers running back turned, and either waving or with his right hand and his Super Bowl ring clenched in celebration, mouthed back "Thank you." Jerome Bettis 

Jerome Bettis' time with the Rams was much more short-lived than the jersey I still have in a bottom drawer chez moi. After two years in Los Angeles, Bettis moved with the franchise for the 1995 season, the first in St. Louis.

Former Steelers running back Jerome Bettis took the stage to give a speech upon his induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. "The Bus," a six-time Pro Bowler known for his powerful running style, came out to roars from a heavily pro-Steelers crowd