Birmingham Stallions running back Bo Scarbrough is retiring on Friday according to The Bama Standard Network on Twitter.
Bo Scarbrough is six foot one and weighs 235 pounds. The 29-year-old from Tuscaloosa, Alabama, had two carries for -1 yard in one game against the New Jersey Generals in Week 1 before a leg injury sidelined him for the rest of the season as the Stallions won their second USFL Championship over the Pittsburgh Maulers.
The Stallions signed Scarbrough as a free agent on May 9, 2022. He had five carries for 84 yards, one touchdown, and six catches for 31 yards in six games helping the Stallions win the USFL Championship over the Philadelphia Stars in 2022. In the championship game, Scarbrough had 13 carries for 135 yards and one touchdown.
In two seasons in Birmingham, Scarbrough has seven carries for 83 yards, one touchdown, and six catches for 31 yards in seven games.
Before Birmingham, Scarbrough was drafted by the Dallas Cowboys in the seventh round (236th pick) of the 2018 NFL Draft but was released after training camp. Scarbrough would have stints with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Seattle Seahawks, Detroit Lions, and Las Vegas Raiders.
Scarbrough played seven NFL games, of which five were starts with 95 carries for 408 yards, one touchdown, and one catch for five yards.
Collegiately, Scarbrough played three seasons at Alabama (2015-17) with 267 carries for 1,512 yards, 20 touchdowns, and 21 catches for 131 yards in 34 games for the Crimson Tide. He is a two-time CFP national champion.