This Biography is about one of the best Football Player Bo Jackson including his Height, weight, Age & Other Detail…
Biography Of Bo Jackson | |
Real Name | Bo Jackson |
Profession | American Football Players, Baseball Players |
Nick Name | Vincent Edward Jackson |
Famous as | Former Baseball & Football Player |
Nationality | American |
Personal life of Bo Jackson | |
Born on | 30 November 1962 |
Birthday | 30th November |
Age | 54 Years |
Sun Sign | Sagittarius |
Born in | Bessemer, Alabama, U.S. |
Grouping of People | African American Baseball Players, African American Men |
City | Alabama |
Diseases & Disabilities | Stammered / Stuttered |
Family Background of Bo Jackson | |
Father | A.D. Adams |
Mother | Florence Bond |
Spouse/Partner | Linda Jackson |
Children | Garrett Jackson, Nicholas Jackson, Morgan Jackson |
Education | McAdory High School, McCalla, AL, Auburn University (1982-85) |
Awards | 1990 – Pro Bowl selection
1985 – Heisman Trophy 1985 – Walter Camp Award 1985 – UPI Player of the Year 1985 – Chic Harley Award 1983 – All-American 1985 – All-American |
Personal Fact of Bo Jackson | |
Bo Jackson is an American former baseball and football player and the only sportsperson to be named an All-Star in two major sports. When he decided to play both professional baseball and football concurrently, he became the most recognized professional athlete to participate in more than one sport. All of America knew him simply by his first name, Bo, due to a hugely successful national advertising campaign with Nike, the Bo Knows series. He played some amazing football for the Los Angeles Raiders of the National Football League (NFL) and an equally astounding baseball for the Kansas City Royals, the Chicago White Sox, and the California Angels in the Major League Baseball (MLB). A critical hip injury ended his football career mid-way; however he did manage to return to baseball until his retirement. Jackson’s speed and power on both the baseball diamond and the football field were legendary; earning him awards and respect. “I never set out to be a Hall of Fame baseball player or Hall of Fame football player. I just loved to play. Period,” said Bo Jackson on ESPN Classic’s Sports-Century series. Although his injury prevented him from fully realizing his athletic potential on the professional level, Jackson was nevertheless a cultural sensation who made a significant impact on the history of American sports. |
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