Bo Jackson was an extraordinary athlete who excelled in both football and baseball. He had the potential to be a Hall of Famer in both sports, but a hip injury in 1990 derailed his career. Despite this setback, he was still a superstar in the NFL, playing for the Raiders and averaging an impressive 5.4 yards per carry with notable long runs.

In 1987, Bo finished second in the AP offensive rookie of the year voting after playing in only seven games. His versatility and extraordinary talent made him one of a kind, and he remains a rare and special figure in sports history. Bo’s ability to excel in multiple sports also made him a marketing sensation for Nike. However, even with his popularity and talent, Bo was not immune to the economic issues that affected Nike at the time. Despite this, his legacy continues to inspire athletes today.