Terry Bradshaw doesn’t think too well before he blurts out statements while live on television.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer, who turned 76 years of age in September, has been with Fox Sports as an NFL analyst since 1994.
He has been in hot water over things he has said over the past few years, and the situation continued during the final NFL game of the year.
Before the Philadelphia Eagles took on the Kansas City Chiefs in New Orleans, Fox Sports was on the field discussing the game.
Terry Bradshaw talked about a time when he won the Super Bowl, and the fan base still wanted him to do it again next year. His whole point is that fans are never satisfied.However, the way he described it, saying, “Then you win a Super Bowl, and you go to the parade and here’s what you hear at the parade: ‘Hey Bradshaw, hey boy! You better win this sucker again next year, you hillbilly or we’ll run your ass out of here. So, don’t ever expect to satisfy them.”
Fans were in shock over what Terry Bradshaw said:
“He’s the white Charles Barkley they be saying any and everything on live tv lmfao,’ one fan said.
“Yeah, but that’s exactly how Pittsburgh treated him that’s why he don’t ever really go back,” another fan stated.
“I noticed Bradshaw wasnt on the post game show, he needs to go, and its about 15 years to late to be honest,” another X user commented.
“I think he’s been fighting brain issues caused from a lot of concussions. Sad,” a fourth fan blurted out.
One final fan stated: “Saw this live and laughed my ass off, Micheal strahan could not believe it.”
Terry Bradshaw May Not Be Retiring Anytime Soon
Terry Bradshaw retired from playing football in 1983, but the 76-year-old has been doing media work for quite some time.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback who brought them four Super Bowls has made it clear he wants to remain in the sports broadcasting industry.
During an availability at the Super Bowl’s media week events, Bradshaw was asked about his career and his future in the industry.
“I got two years left at Fox,” Bradshaw said. “I’m 76. It’s a young man’s game. I get that…if we can get to the next Super Bowl, I’ll be 80. I think that’s time.”