Jerome Bettis’ induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame is nearing, as evident by his Twitter posts Saturday.

The former Pittsburgh Steelers running back posted photos of the beginnings of the Hall of Fame bust being created for the weekend-long celebration in August in Canton, Ohio.

Several hours into the process, “The Bus” tweeted that he started to see a resemblance.

Bettis was elected to the Hall of Fame in January, along with Mick Tingelhoff, Tim Brown, Charles Haley, Bill Polian, Junior Seau, Will Shields and Ron Wolf.

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