The Boz is back.
Brian Bosworth, who is one of the most recognizable players in Seattle Seahawks history, will play a big part in their battle against the 49ers on Sunday at CenturyLink Field. The 54-year-old former linebacker will raise the famous "12 Flag" prior to the two teams' clash for the NFC West title on "Sunday Night Football."
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“I am truly blessed and honored to be asked to raise the 12 Flag for the Seattle Seahawks and the amazing city and fans,” Bosworth said in a press release from the team. “There are few moments bigger for a former Seahawks player than to be invited back to relive and experience the emotions the 12s invoke for their team.
"I can truly say there is no better fan base or more magical place to play than in Seattle.”
Bosworth was selected by the Seahawks with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1987 NFL Supplemental Draft. He was a two-time All American at the University of Oklahoma but only played 24 games in the NFL.
Bosworth is known for his hair and being ran over by Bo Jackson on Nov. 30, 1987, more than anything else. Whether you were alive at the time or not, we've all seen this play before.
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With the division title on the line, Bosworth is a curious case to get the crowd going in Seattle.