Terry Bradshaw Confirms HEARTBREAKING Health Update That Forced Him to RETIRE

Terry Bradshaw posingTerry Bradshaw (Stephen Lew-Imagn Images)
Terry Bradshaw has made it clear that he does not plan on retiring anytime soon, but he might be forced to sooner rather than later.

The 76-year-old has been a mainstay of Fox’s NFL coverage ever since 1994.

The Fox NFL Sunday star wants to spend more time with his family while admitting some disturbing things about his health.

Terry Bradshaw previously admitted that he is unable to run or play with his grandkids like he used to due to the injuries he suffered while playing 14 seasons in the NFL.

“I can’t run. I can’t play with my grandkids the way I used to. And I don’t like that,” Bradshaw previously stated.

“I’ve got grandkids, I don’t wanna have pneumococcal pneumonia knock me down,” he admitted in 2018.


“I’ve got a bucket list I want to fill up, I got horses I want to raise.

“I got grandkids to play with, I got grandkids on the way.

“I’m not gonna be one of those men that doesn’t go see his doctor.”

Bradshaw had fans worried when he stepped onto the podium at the Superdome in New Orleans. He was tasked with speaking to Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts after Super Bowl LIX.

Fans noticed Bradshaw was shaking as he interviewed the quarterback.

Terry Bradshaw Still Might Not Be Retiring Anytime Soon

Terry Bradshaw at deskTerry Bradshaw (Photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images)
For years, fans have called for Terry Bradshaw to either get fired or retire from being an analyst.

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 upset many critics earlier this month when he 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.”

“Good Ole Bradshaw”: Social Media Had Plenty To Say About Terry Bradshaw’s Interesting Encounter With Pittsburgh Steelers Superfan Amanda Vance

Terry Bradshaw and Amanda Vance posingTerry Bradshaw and Amanda Vance (Photo via Twitter)
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and four-time Super Bowl champion Terry Bradshaw is having quite the time of his life while in New Orleans for the Super Bowl.

Former NFL reporter and Pittsburgh Steelers superfan Amanda Vance recently had the shocking chance to interview the all-time great at an event at Bardstown Bourbon Company.

In addition to discussing various topics, Bradshaw and Vance also had the opportunity to pose for a picture.

Vance could be seen sporting a sizzling dress with various cut-outs that exposed her midsection and parts of her boobs.

Terry Bradshaw had a simple blue suit on for the occasion.

 


Fans had a lot to say about this connection:

“This is AWESOME, Amanda! Great content!” one fan said.

“With the legendary voice of the NFL; badass!” a second fan added.

“Well that one had to make you very happy. Good ole Bradshaw,” a third fan commented.

“A legend like Terry doesn’t need more than a name drop. Respect,” a fan stated about Terry Bradshaw.

One final fan added: “Damn, the Original TB12 still has the luck with the ladies! 👏🙏🤩”

Terry Bradshaw Weighed In On Steelers Quarterback Situation

Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw gave his unfiltered thoughts on the team’s quarterback situation.

It appears he is not too high on either Russell Wilson or Justin Fields.

Bradshaw made it clear that neither is back with the franchise.

“Neither, I don’t like either as a quarterback,” Bradshaw told Steelers fan Amanda Vance at Super Bowl media row.


“I’m not a Russell Wilson fan. I thought when Sean Payton got rid of Russell in Denver, that told me all I needed to know about Russell Wilson. And Justin Fields is … he’s really talented, but he just hasn’t adapted well enough to the game.

“He’s had some great games, but he’s not like Jayden Daniels or a [Caleb] Williams in Chicago.”

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