What Happened to Jerome Bettis and Where is "The Bus" Now? (2024)

Did you know Jerome Bettis is from Detroit? Did you know people like to make references to how everybody references that the running back is from Detroit?

We have now officially checked the box on the whole "hometown of Detroit" thing that we are obligated to do as sports writers. Now, we can get to discussing what the NFL legend and Hall of Famer has been up to since "The Bus" (which, by the way, is one of the best NFL nicknames) was parked in the garage.

The Bus actually is in pretty good shape these days.

Jerome Bettis' NFL Career

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Jerome Bettis was a star running back at MacKenzie High School in a certain city. That city is in Michigan. You'll never guess where! However, Bettis would not become a Wolverine, or even a Spartan, as he went to Notre Dame for college.

Bettis was barely used as a freshman — you could say The Bus was kept in park — and actually never rushed for over 1,000 yards in college, though he did rack up plenty of touchdowns.

Nevertheless, Bettis skipped his senior season of college to enter the 1993 NFL Draft. His mix of size and speed was enticing to teams, and the Los Angeles Rams were happy to make him their first round pick.

Bettis was immediately a dominant rusher, capable of running through or around linebackers with ease.

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As a rookie, he rushed for 1,429 yards and led the NFL by averaging 4.9 yards per carry. He wasn't just the clear choice for Offensive Rookie of the Year, he was also the only rookie to make an All-Pro team.

Bettis made the Pro Bowl his first two seasons with the Rams, but had a down year after the team moved and became the St. Louis Rams. The Bus never got a chance to develop a taste for toasted ravioli, as he was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers on the day of the 1996 NFL Draft.

This is where Bettis would become a true legend under head coach Bill Cowher. Bettis rushed for over 1,000 yards in each of his first six AFC seasons with the Steelers, including a personal-best 1,665 rushing yards in 1997, when he also led the NFL in carries. That's also when he made his last All-Pro team.

As time went on, Bettis' hard-charging style began to wear on him. He got fewer carries and did less with them.

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In 2004, he was a veritable touchdown vulture, only rushing for 940 yards but scoring 13 touchdowns. That year, the Steelers suffered a brutal loss in the playoffs to the Patriots. Bettis said he considered retiring, but returned for one more season at the coaxing of Ben Roethlisberger.

He only carried the ball 110 times for 368 yards that year, but the Steelers made it to Super Bowl XL to face off against the Seattle Seahawks. That game just happened to be taking place in Detroit.

While The Bus only rushed for 39 yards, he scored a touchdown, and the Steelers won. Bettis retired right after the game as a Super Bowl Champion.

Where is Jerome Bettis Now?

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Jerome Bettis was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2015 — a fitting capper to the NFL career of the former Pittsburgh Steeler.

Speaking of the Steelers, while they haven't officially retired his number, they have said no back will wear the No. 36 again.

Like many retired football players, Bettis became a studio analyst and talking head, appearing on NBC, NFL Network and ESPN. He also had his own radio show in Pittsburgh, naturally.

Bettis has also used his fame to do more than cameo in "The Office" and star in GEICO commercials. He has a charitable group called The Bus Stops Here Foundation, which does things such as run the Jerome Bettis Asthma and Sports Camp.

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Yes, Bettis made an indelible mark on NFL history while suffering from asthma.

The Bus recently was announced as the new brand ambassador for BetRivers, an online gaming site for Rivers Casino Pittsburgh.

In 2022, the 49-year-old Bettis also re-enrolled at Notre Dame to finish up his degree

"It is so strange," he told USA Today. "Because I'm so behind the times. I mean, I'm a dinosaur in the sense of school. I don't know where anything is. I'm struggling with the technology."

Maybe Notre Dame should check and see if he has any more eligibility left.

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What Happened to Jerome Bettis and Where is "The Bus" Now? (2024)

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Where does Jerome Bettis work now? ›

Bettis was selected to the Pro Bowl six times, including his rookie season. Currently Jerome serves as a studio analyst for ESPN on all their main shows Sports Center, Number Never Lie, and NFL Live.

Does Jerome Bettis live in Pittsburgh? ›

Bettis and his wife Tameka live in Atlanta, GA with their daughter Jada and son Jerome Jr. The Bettis' also maintain a home in Pittsburgh, PA.

Why did the Rams get rid of Jerome Bettis? ›

The trade occurred on April 20, 1996, the same day as the first day of the 1996 NFL Draft, as the Rams were trying to transition to more of a passing offense and felt that running back Jerome Bettis was already on the downside of his career while also feeling that Nebraska running back Lawrence Phillips would be a ...

Who was The Bus driver for Jerome Bettis? ›

Tim Lester, a fullback known as the “Bus Driver” for his talent as lead blocker for Jerome Bettis with the Steelers from 1995-98, died Tuesday at age 52.

How much money did Jerome Bettis make in the NFL? ›

Jerome Bettis signed a 6 year , $36,142,000 contract with the Pittsburgh Steelers, including $6,000,000 signing bonus, and an average annual salary of $6,023,667.

Who is Jerome Bettis' wife? ›

Does Jerome Bettis still play for the Steelers? ›

It's been 18 years since Jerome Bettis retired at the podium after helping the Steelers win Super Bowl XL. Since then, the player known affectionately as "The Bus" has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as well as the Steelers Hall of Honor.

What did the Steelers give for Jerome Bettis? ›

In what would become one of the more lopsided trades in NFL history, on draft day (April 20, 1996) Bettis was traded to the Pittsburgh Steelers with a third-round pick in the 1996 NFL draft in exchange for the Steelers' second-round pick and their fourth-round pick in the 1997 NFL draft.

Where do the Steelers players live in Pittsburgh? ›

Pittsburgh Steelers
SteelerMove-InAddress
Alan Faneca03/01/2000201 WHETHERBURN DR WEXFORD, PA 15090
Antonio Brown07/03/2014103 SILVER PINES DR GIBSONIA, PA 15044
06/05/2012118 OVERTON LN PITTSBURGH, PA 15217
Ben Roethlisberger05/20/2019—– SEWICKLEY, PA 15143
45 more rows

Who was the other running back with Jerome Bettis? ›

Willie Parker and Hall of Fame running back Jerome Bettis amassed a combined 1,828 all-purpose yards and 14 touchdowns during the 2005 regular season. In the playoffs, the duo combined for 405 rushing yards and five touchdowns while helping the Steelers become the first sixth seed in NFL history to win the Super Bowl.

Who did Jerome Bettis get drafted to? ›

Jerome Bettis was selected in the first round, 10th player overall, out of Notre Dame by the Los Angeles Rams in the 1993 NFL Draft.

Was Jerome Bettis a free agent? ›

Jerome Bettis was acquired in a draft-day trade in 1996, so he was not a free agent. Tommy Maddox doesn't qualify for this list because he was out of football for six years before he came to the Steelers in 2001. The Steelers didn't get him through the free-agency system that was instituted in 1993.

Where is Jerome Bettis living? ›

NFL great Jerome Bettis' $6.3m Buckhead mansion is the 'ultimate in luxury living' 2015 Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee and Super Bowl XL champion Jerome Bettis, the eighth-leading NFL rusher of all time, is looking to sell his Atlanta mansion, an Italianate paradise located in the heart of luxurious Buckhead.

How fast was Jerome Bettis? ›

4.7. The fastest 40 time ever turned in by Pittsburgh's beloved Jerome Bettis. 177 for 1,566.

What are some fun facts about Jerome Bettis? ›

He is one of only eight players in NFL history to rush for 1,000 yards for eight or more seasons. He ranks third in NFL history with 3,369 rushing attempts. Bettis was selected to the Pro Bowl six times, including his rookie season.

What team is Jerome Bettis on? ›

Jerome Bettis | Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers.com. 255 lbs.

Is Jerome Bettis retired? ›

It's been 18 years since Jerome Bettis retired at the podium after helping the Steelers win Super Bowl XL. Since then, the player known affectionately as "The Bus" has been inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame as well as the Steelers Hall of Honor.

Is Jerome Bettis a student at Notre Dame? ›

Louis Rams and was considering retirement. He registered for courses in "history, philosophy, marketing and business" totaling an 18 credit class load. He returned to the NFL shortly thereafter. Bettis later returned to Notre Dame to complete his college degree, and on May 15, 2022, he graduated with a business degree.

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