Jerome Bettis
Definition
Jerome Bettis, nicknamed 'The Bus,' is a former professional American football running back who played primarily for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL from 1993 to 2005.
A Pro Football Hall of Famer (inducted 2015), he is celebrated for his powerful, bruising running style, amassing over 13,600 rushing yards and winning Super Bowl XL.
Examples
When Jerome Bettis hit the line of scrimmage, defenders scattered like pedestrians dodging a double-decker in rush hour.
My fantasy team finally clicked once I drafted Jerome Bettis—turns out 'The Bus' doesn't just run, it steamrolls expectations.
In the Steelers' hall of legends, Jerome Bettis sits like a retired locomotive, still rumbling in highlight reels.
Channeling my inner Jerome Bettis, I plowed through the buffet line, leaving crumbs in my wake.