Terry Bradshaw

  • Terry Bradshaw was the first quarterback in NFL history to win four Super Bowls. He is currently a popular host and analyst on FOX Sports. In his years as quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers (1970 - 1983), the team won eight AFC Central championships. After his retirement, Terry expanded his career to include singing, writing, and acting. In 1999, he was diagnosed with depression. Terry remains an advocate for those diagnosed with the condition.
  • Fast Facts:

    1. Born: September 2, 1948
    2. Birth Place: Shreveport, Louisiana
    3. College nickname: Blonde Bomber
    4. Wrote Five Books
    5. Recorded Six Albums
    6. 1978: NFL MVP
    7. Back to Back Super Bowl MVP
    8. Version of Hank Williams' "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" was a Top Ten hit listed by Billboard Magazine.
    9. In Super Bowl X, Bradshaw threw a 64-yard pass to Lynn Swann
    10. Bradshaw's last play was a touchdown pass, where he injured his elbow

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