14 glorious years. That’s what Terry Bradshaw had with the Pittsburgh Steelers. Near 28,000 yards, 212 touchdowns, and an MVP status in 1978, adorning the Super Bowl ring. These numbers speak volumes about TB12 and Steel City bond. But now in 2025, seems like tables have turned slightly. We can sniff betrayal from what’s cooking.
Before the divisional round, kicking off on Saturday, January 18, Bradshaw came with an offer for the fans as well as a message for the weekend. In a new story on Instagram, former NFLer Terry Bradshaw promoted a PinksPizza offer, by Chef Noah Hester. And this offer is named on none other than Bradshaw. The banner shared by the former QB, says, “Pinks Pizza Just in time for the Big Game! The Bradshaw.” That’s just the tip of the iceberg.
Along with this, a cutout image of the 76-year-old featured on the banner, with Bradshaw holding a football while pointing over the “Let’s gooo Houston” caption. So has he left the Steelers’ side, just after their exit from the season? Seems like a betrayal, for sure.
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He clearly showed his support this time for Houston. Well, obviously he cannot support his Steelers as they aren’t in the playoffs anymore this year. Nevertheless, as he cheered for the Texans with this new venture of PinksPizza, he also made sure to promote the offers of a variety of pizzas to his fans during the matchup.
According to the original post of the venture, the brand introduced The Bradshaw menu with “Bradshaw Bourbon BBQ Sauce • Cheddar • Mozzarella • BBQ Rosemary Chicken Breast • Red Onions • Jalapeño Peppers,” created by chef Hester. Well, it seems Bradshaw has come up with a delicious offer, showing his support this time to Houston. They’ll face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Divisional game.
However, when it comes to Mike Tomlin, Terry Bradshaw surely doesn’t support him as a coach.
Terry Bradshaw minced harsh words for coach Mike Tomlin?
Mike Tomlin’s team, the Steelers, wrapped up the season with a good start and poor ending, failing to win their playoff matchup against the Ravens. With their wildcard loss, the team advanced now to 10 years since their postseason victory. Hence, this upset disappointed many fans. But besides that, Tomlin’s likely casual remark has provoked anger even more.
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After the game was over, the HC said, “Certainly, there’s a change that comes with this time of the year. Certainly, there’s a change that comes when we don’t have the desired outcome. So those are just realities of the business. I’d imagine there’s going to be some things that change around here on a lot of levels.” In addition, he also promised to analyze and learn from the 2024 losses. But the critics weren’t happy with how he took the playoff loss.
Among those critics, frustrated Terry Bradshaw stated clearly: “I don’t think he’s a great coach at all.” Ouch! That’s indeed a harsh one. Nevertheless, Bradshaw made sure to conclude with a positive statement by saying that Tomlin is a nice coach, and often works best as a cheerleader. But when it comes to being a great coach, Bradshaw thinks he isn’t.
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