Isn’t it wild how the stars sometimes align to bring unexpected truths into the light? On a day when the cosmos nudges us toward renewal and courage, NFL and MLB icon Bo Jackson dropped a truth bomb of his own — revealing he’s in remission from prostate cancer. The 63-year-old legend, known for his rare athleticism back in the late ‘80s and early ‘90s, stepped out of his quiet retirement to share a message that’s part pep talk, part life-saving advice. In a heartfelt chat on Dan Patrick’s podcast, Bo urges men everywhere to ditch the macho silence around checkups — because, spoiler alert, it doesn’t make you any less of a man to face reality head-on. As Uranus shakes things up in Taurus, maybe it’s the perfect cosmic cue to listen to Bo’s words and prioritize health without shame. Trust me, your future self might just thank you — especially when you’re busy spoiling grandkids instead of stressing about what-ifs. Wondering what else Bo had to say? LEARN MORE
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NFL and MLB legend Bo Jackson has maintained a relatively low profile since he retired from both leagues in the early 1990s.
But the 63-year-old gave a very candid interview on Thursday, and by doing so, he may have saved some lives.
During an appearance on Dan Patrick’s podcast, Jackson revealed that he’s in remission after battling prostate cancer.

“I am a cancer survivor,” Jackson told the audience.
“I had my prostate taken out. And this is coming from somebody that a lot of men around the country look up to. If I can talk about it, we should talk about it as men.”
From there, Jackson urged male listeners to set aside whatever fear or shame they might be feeling and get regular checkups.
“We think that it makes us less of a man, period,” he said, referring to routine prostate checks and colonoscopies.

“The only time we talk about that is when we’re behind closed doors with our doctors.”
Jackson revealed that he understands the anxiety that comes with getting tested, but he encouraged men not to be “afraid to go see your doctor.”
He said that he believes his treatment saved his life, and he greets each day with gratitude.
“I have two grandsons, who I have more fun with than any football game, baseball game I’ve ever played. My job as papa is to spoil the s–t out of my grandkids,” he explained.
From 1987 to 1990, Jackson played football for the Los Angeles Raiders, while also competing for the Kansas City Royals on the baseball field.

After ending his football career, Jackson continued playing baseball, winning the American League’s Comeback Player of the Year award before retiring in 1994.
Jackson also delivered his prediction for Sunday’s Super Bowl this week.
Speaking with ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith, Jackson stated that he believes the Seattle Seahawks will emerge victorious because “they’ve got a complete game.”
We’re pretty sure everyone outside of the New England area is fond of that prediction.
Across social media, many have thanked Jackson for having the courage to speak out about his health and the importance of regular checkups.
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