The listing, 1991 Los Angeles Raiders has ended.
1991 Bowman Los Angeles Raiders
#235 Nick Bell RC UER
#236 Mervyn Fernandez UER
#237 Howie Long x 2
#238 Marcus Allen x 2
#239 Eddie Anderson
#240 Ethan Horton x 2
#241 Lionel Washington
#242 Steve Wisniewski UER
#243 Bo Jackson UER
#245 Jeff Jaeger
#246 Aaron Wallace
#247 Garry Lewis x 2
#249 Willie Gault UER
#250 Scott Davis x 2
#251 Jay Schroeder
#252 Don Mosebar
Vincent Edward "Bo" Jackson (born November 30, 1962) is a former American baseball and football player. He was the first athlete to be named an All-Star in two major American sports,[1] and also won the Heisman Trophy in 1985.
In the NFL, he played running back for the Los Angeles Raiders. In baseball, he played left field and designated hitter for the Kansas City Royals, the Chicago White Sox, and the California Angels of the American League in MLB. While at Auburn University, he won the 1985 Heisman Trophy. He also ran a 40-yard dash in a blistering 4.12 seconds (hand-timed), which is still the fastest verifiable 40-yard dash time ever recorded at any NFL Combine.[2][3] A hip injury severely impaired his professional baseball career, and ended his NFL career.
In 1989 and 1990, Jackson's name became known beyond just sports fans through the "Bo Knows" advertising campaign, a series of advertisements by Nike, that starred Jackson alongside Rock and Roll Hall of Fame musician Bo Diddley.