NFL legend Terry Bradshaw sparks concern with latest worrying Fox appearance on Eagles-Commanders broadcast

NFL legend Terry Bradshaw sparks concern with latest worrying Fox appearance on Eagles-Commanders broadcast

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NFL legend Terry Bradshaw sparks concern with latest worrying Fox appearance on Eagles-Commanders broadcast
Published: Jan, 27 2025 00:21

NFL fans are calling for Terry Bradshaw to retire from broadcasting once again after sparking concern with his latest appearance on Fox Sports. Bradshaw, 76, was part of the Fox team for Sunday's NFC Championship game between the Eagles and Commanders in Philadelphia, where he was joined on the panel by the likes of Rob Gronkowski, Michael Strahan and Jimmy Johnson.

 [Bradshaw recently claimed he has no intention to step down from Fox duties anytime soon]
Image Credit: Mail Online [Bradshaw recently claimed he has no intention to step down from Fox duties anytime soon]

Yet while previewing the game at Lincoln Financial Field, the legendary former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback left fans worried after appearing to slur his words and making a strange comment about Washington head coach Dan Quinn. Several users were quick to point out how Bradshaw, who has suffered a number of on-air blunders in recent years, claimed that Quinn coached at Super Bowl 16 while on air - despite that game taking place when he was just 11 years old in 1982.

The bizarre comment and perceived 'slurring' has convinced fans once more that it is time for him to retire, urging Fox to bring his long broadcasting career to an end. 'Watching the FOX NFL pregame show for the first time and why hasn't Terry Bradshaw been escorted off set by force,' one user asked on X.

NFL fans are calling for Terry Bradshaw to retire from broadcasting after his latest Fox outing. Another simply posted: 'Is he drunk again?'. A third wrote: 'Could we please retire Terry Bradshaw from these responsibilities?'. 'I kinda feel like trotting Terry Bradshaw out there at his age in this weather borders on elder abuse,' concluded a fourth.

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