Legendary dual-sport phenom Bo Jackson ... in the 1986 by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, but did not sign, instead opting for the Royals, who made him a fourth-round pick in the MLB draft two months ...
With one final audible that resonated from Trinity to Treasure Island, Bucs offensive coordinator Liam Coen joined a notorious faction that includes Bill Parcells and Bo Jackson. Henceforth, count ...
They did anyway, and Jackson signed with the Kansas City Royals, who picked him in the fourth round of the 1986 Major League Baseball draft. Former Bucs owner Hugh Culverhouse said he felt "jilted ...
Many of the stars of the wildly successful series were unfortunately plagued by multiple controversies, numerous failed ...
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Cote: For 32nd straight year, no Miami Dolphins in AFC final. Let us count the reasons why | OpinionPhiladelphia prepare for AFC and NFC Championship Games, as Miami fans mark the 32nd straight season the Dolphins have failed to reach the conference final. Here’s why ...
At age 62, Bo ... Jackson won the Heisman Trophy in 1985 as a running back at Auburn, played for the Raiders from 1987-90 and for the Kansas City Royals, Angels and Chicago White Sox from 1986-94.
Bo Jackson, who starred in the NFL and Major League Baseball during the 1980s and 90s, was the featured speaker at Charleston Riverdogs 21st annual Hot Stove Banquet ...
Former MLB All-Star and NFL Pro Bowler Bo Jackson is giving up his ... Along with his football career, Jackson had an eight-year MLB career from 1986 to '94. He was named to the All-Star team ...
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