Bo Jackson: Career Retrospective

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x Bo Jackson: Career retrospective Nike Facebook Twitter Flipboard Reddit Bo Jackson: Career retrospective Updated June 18, 2024 | By Chris Morgan

Bo knows football. Bo knows baseball. Bo knows how to keep a legacy in sports going. Despite not being a Hall of Famer, Bo Jackson is one of the most-famous athletes ever. He became a true icon, and if not for injury could have made an even larger impact than he did. Jackson may not have been a massive success in a single sport, but the man managed to play professionally in two different sports, which is truly amazing. Here’s a look at the too-brief career of the athlete who knew what he was doing.

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Jackson’s elite high school athletic career

Jackson’s elite high school athletic career Bettmann/Getty Images

It should not be a surprise that Jackson was a tremendous athlete in college. In addition to running for over 1,000 yards his senior year while hitting 20 homers in 25 baseball games, during his time in high school Bo twice won the state title in the decathlon.

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Bo skips MLB to go to college

Bo skips MLB to go to college Focus on Sport via Getty Images

While still a high school student, Jackson was drafted by the New York Yankees in the second round of the 1982 MLB Draft. However, Jackson was offered a football scholarship by Auburn University, and he had promised his mom he would go to college. As such, Bo did not sign with the Yankees and went to Auburn to play football and baseball.

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Jackson excels in the Auburn backfield

Jackson excels in the Auburn backfield Focus on Sport via Getty Images

As a freshman, Jackson rushed for 829 yards and nine touchdowns. During his sophomore campaign, Bo rolled over the Crimson Tide in the Iron Bowl with 256 yards on 20 carries before being named the MVP of the Sugar Bowl after a win over Michigan. While his 1984 campaign was cut short by injuries, things would turn around in his senior season.

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Bo wins the Heisman

Bo wins the Heisman Heisman.com

Bo obliterated the competition during the 1985 season, managing 1,786 yards and 17 touchdowns for the Tigers, averaging 6.4 yards per carry, a then-SEC record. Jackson won the Heisman for his efforts, though it was by a razor-thin margin over Iowa quarterback Chuck Long.

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Jackson’s limited college baseball career shows potential

Jackson’s limited college baseball career shows potential Auburn University/Collegiate Images via Getty Images

Jackson managed to balance football and baseball in college, though his baseball career was limited to a mere 90 games in college. Bo missed the entire 1984 season with an injury, and missed a chunk of his senior season due to being ruled ineligible. Still, he slugged .729 and scouts remarked on his untapped potential.

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Bo refuses to join the Buccaneers

Bo refuses to join the Buccaneers Collegiate Images, LLC/WireImage

Why did Jackson end up being ruled ineligible? Blame the Buccaneers. Bo paid a visit to Tampa’s team facilities that he was told was approved by the NCAA. However, the Bucs had not gotten approval and thus was ruled ineligible. Bo believed that the Buccaneers had done that on purpose to keep him from playing baseball and possibly getting injured. Jackson told Tampa not to draft him, because he wouldn’t play for the Bucs. Tampa Bay still made his the first-overall pick in the 1986 NFL Draft, but Jackson stood true to his word.

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Jackson is drafted by the Royals and signs

Jackson is drafted by the Royals and signs MLB via Getty Images

The same year the Buccaneers took Jackson, the Kansas City Royals also selected him with a fourth-round pick in the MLB Draft. This time, he did sign, getting a three-year deal worth just over $1 million.

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Bo quickly makes it to the majors

Bo quickly makes it to the majors Ron Vesely/MLB Photos via Getty Images

Usually, baseball draft picks spend at least a couple seasons in the minors. Bo, on the other hand, was fast tracked. After 53 games of Double-A ball, Jackson was called up by the Royals in September of 1986, the same year he was drafted.

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Al Davis and the Raiders take a shot on Jackson

Al Davis and the Raiders take a shot on Jackson Focus on Sport/Getty Images

Leave it to the Los Angeles Raiders under Al Davis to try something bold. In the seventh round of the 1987 NFL Draft, the Raiders took a shot on Jackson. Most teams didn’t want to bother, given that Bo was already playing pro baseball. Indeed, Jackson originally said that he wouldn’t sign with the Raiders, but Davis proved persuasive. He told Bo that he could keep playing baseball, and that he would join the Raiders whenever the MLB season ended. Davis was even fine with Jackson missing football games. This got Bo to sign with the Raiders.

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Bo runs over the Boz

Bo runs over the Boz Focus on Sport/Getty Images

In his first NFL season, Jackson joined the Raiders before their Week 8 game against the Patriots. He only had eight carries, but it wouldn’t take long for Jackson to make an impact. The next week on Monday Night Football the Raiders were facing the Seahawks, featuring the brash Brian Bosworth on defense. Jackson famously trucked Bosworth en route to the end zone and finished the game with 221 rushing yards and three total touchdowns. That yardage total was a Raiders record at the time.

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Jackson make the MLB All-Star Game, wins MVP

Jackson make the MLB All-Star Game, wins MVP Focus on Sport/Getty Images

In 1989, Jackson had his best season in the majors. During the regular season, he notched 32 homers and 105 RBI, and he also was voted to start in the All-Star Game. Bo hit a homer and stole a base, and in the end was named MVP of the game.

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Bo has his best NFL season

Bo has his best NFL season Focus on Sport/Getty Images

1989 proved to also be Jackson’s best season in the NFL. Though he only played 11 games, Bo rushed for 950 yards, the closest he ever got to crossing the 1,000-yard mark. If you add in his receiving yards, he did finish with over 1,000 total yards.

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Jackson makes the Pro Bowl

Jackson makes the Pro Bowl Focus on Sport/Getty Images

The next season, Jackson played in 10 games, rushing for 698 yards and five touchdowns. This was enough to get Jackson into the Pro Bowl, though that probably had something to do with his fame and popularity. Hey, the Pro Bowl doesn’t really count.

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Bo suffers a serious hip injury

Bo suffers a serious hip injury Stephen Dunn/Getty Images

In the playoffs of the 1990 season, Jackson and the Raiders were facing the Cincinnati Bengals. Bo was tackled after a 34-yard run, and it didn’t seem that remarkable. It would be the tackle that ended Bo’s career. When he was tackled, Jackson dislocated his hip, and a month later doctors found that he had avascular necrosis in his hip and had no cartilage left supporting it.

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Jackson retires from football

Jackson retires from football Focus on Sport/Getty Images

That injury was severe enough that Jackson could no longer play football. He retired after the 1990 season, only four years into his NFL career. Soon thereafter, Bo was also cut by the Royals in spring training.

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Bo returns to his baseball career

Bo returns to his baseball career Ronald C. Modra/Getty Images

While the hip problems kept Jackson from playing football, he was able to return to baseball. Bo signed with the Chicago White Sox and was able to return to action late in the 1991 season. However, he then missed the entire 1992 season due to a hip replacement.

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Jackson retires from baseball as well

Jackson retires from baseball as well Ron Vesely/Getty Images

Bo returned once again after that hip replacement. In 1993, Jackson returned to play 85 games for the White Sox, hitting 16 homers. Bo was named the Comeback Player of the Year for his efforts. Jackson then signed with the Angels for the 1994 season, but after the strike started, Jackson decided to retire from baseball as well. He was only 32.

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“Bo Knows” ads

“Bo Knows” ads Stephen Dunn/Getty Images

Playing multiple sports professionally made Jackson a superstar. This led to him starting a Nike campaign known as “Bo Knows.” In the ads, Jackson would participate in a variety of sports such as golf or hockey and then another athlete from that sport would pop up to say “Bo knows hockey” or what have you. The ads proved immensely popular, and made Jackson a bigger cultural figure.

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Tecmo Bo

Tecmo Bo Techmo

Weird, Jackson may be as well known for his digital avatar as his actual play. In “Tecmo Bowl,” Jackson was truly unstoppable. Famously, you could run Bo back to his own one-yard line and then proceed to break tackle after tackle for a 99-yard score. Many considered Jackson in “Tecmo Bowl” the greatest video game athlete ever.

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Jackson’s two-sport legacy

Jackson’s two-sport legacy Jeff Gross/Getty Images

Yes, Jackson never rushed for 1,000 yards in the NFL and only played four incomplete seasons for the Raiders. In baseball, his career OBP was .309, though he did show a lot of power. He didn’t have a great career in either sport. On the other hand, he made an MLB All-Star Game and a Pro Bowl while winning the Heisman. Jackson was truly an incredible athlete, and if not for his injury maybe he could have gone on to bigger and better things. Not even Bo knows that.

Chris Morgan Twitter/X

Chris Morgan is a Detroit-based culture writer who has somehow managed to justify getting his BA in Film Studies. He has written about sports and entertainment across various internet platforms for years and is also the author of three books about '90s television.

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