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Vaselesa [24]
2 years ago
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Can someone answer these questions for me

Health
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aleksandrvk [35]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Explanation:

1:    A 1991 hip injury on the field ended his football career, and his baseball career ended in 1994. Jackson expanded into other pursuits, including the completion of his Bachelor of Science degree in Family and Child Development at Auburn. Bo still holds the record for most runs for 90+ yards from scrimmage with 2.

2:   Bo Jackson, the supremely strong and swift Los Angeles Raiders running back, suffered a severe hip injury while playing in an AFC divisional playoff game against the Cincinnati Bengals on Jan. 13, 1991. The injury was later complicated by a condition called avascular necrosis, which impedes blood flow and destroys bone cells and cartilage.

3:  During the 1990 playoffs, Jackson was tackled by Kevin Walker of the Cincinnati Bengals, causing a serious hip injury that ended Jackson's football career and seriously threatened his baseball career. After Jackson was tackled and lying in pain on the ground, he allegedly popped his hip back into place.

4:    Jackson had hip-replacement surgery in April of 1992. The Kansas City Royals cut Jackson after the injury, but the Chicago White Sox immediately offered him a deal. Jackson actually appeared in 23 games for the White Sox in 1991 before sitting out the entire 1992 season for rehabilitation.

5:  As of April 2014, former multi-sport star Bo Jackson works as a team ambassador for the Chicago White Sox. He lives in suburban Chicago and also oversees Bo Jackson’s Elite Sports, a premier complex specializing in the development of current and future athletes

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