Former Pittsburgh Steelers fullback, Tim Lester, known as “The Bus Driver” for his talent as the lead blocker for Jerome Bettis, died Tuesday at age 52.
The Milton (Georgia) Herald reported that Lester had complications related to COVID-19.
Drafted in the 10th round by the Los Angeles Rams in 1992, Lester came to the Steelers in 1995. Bettis followed in 1996 after he was traded from the Rams, and the reunion proved rewarding. For three seasons, Lester led the way as “The Bus” gained 4,281 yards and 21 touchdowns.
In four total seasons and 41 games (34 starts), Lester carried the ball 15 times for 38 yards and two touchdowns and added 26 receptions for 176 yards.
At age 31, Lester signed as a free agent with the rival Dallas Cowboys in 1999 and appeared in five games.
Former NFL fullback Tim Lester, founder of the Milton Steelers youth football program, died Tuesday, Jan. 12, due to complications related to COVID-19 at the age of 52. https://t.co/idRPsArRF9
— Milton Herald (@miltonherald) January 12, 2021
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