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April 15, 2021, San Antonio, TX, United States: Legendary NFL, American Football Herren, USA quarterback and Hall of Fame inductee TERRY BRADSHAW speaks to business professionals at one of the first conventions to meet in person during the pandemic in 2021. Bradshaw, who played 14 seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has also done acting and singing since retiring in 1994. San Antonio United States – ZUMAd150 0118575478st Copyright: xBobxDaemmrichx

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April 15, 2021, San Antonio, TX, United States: Legendary NFL, American Football Herren, USA quarterback and Hall of Fame inductee TERRY BRADSHAW speaks to business professionals at one of the first conventions to meet in person during the pandemic in 2021. Bradshaw, who played 14 seasons for the Pittsburgh Steelers, has also done acting and singing since retiring in 1994. San Antonio United States – ZUMAd150 0118575478st Copyright: xBobxDaemmrichx
Umm, how much did you like your Christmas presents this year? Was there anything that you probably tried for the first time? Maybe not. But Fox Sports broadcaster Terry Bradshaw tried something that he may have regretted soon after. Yes, the 75-year-old still doesn’t shy away from testing his limits, even though it could probably be painful.
Taking to his Instagram, Bradshaw posted a clip of him trying out the world’s most sour candy. And let’s just say his reaction is enough for you to understand what that candy tasted like. Within a moment of putting that blue-colored candy on his tongue. Bradshaw threw it away and made faces that probably summed up his decision to ever try a sour candy. He almost puked but fortunately didn’t as we got a glimpse of daring to pull off such an adventure.
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Now, besides trying out the world’s most sour candy. Terry Bradshaw was in holiday spirit as he put on his Santa Claus act for Christmas. Yes, when the Fox crew started off their NFL on Sunday broadcast with Jimmy Johnson saying, “Ho Ho Ho!” Bradshaw didn’t want to see himself left behind. So he, too, joined in on the fun and said, “What do you want, bud?” to his Fox colleague Curt Menefee. Well, Menefee also echoed Bradshaw’s Santa Claus impression as he added, “Is that all I have to say?”
Then Bradshaw didn’t take much time as he spilled the gift he would probably bear as Santa Claus for Menefee, “We’ll get you a brand new set of golf clubs.” Now, you might be wondering that Bradshaw is probably enjoying his holidays. But if you take a deep dive into his schedule, you might have different opinions.
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Terry Bradshaw faces an uphill task on Christmas
Although Christmas can be enjoyable for us fans, it may not be the same for broadcasters and analysts. Even players have to get on the gridiron to lead their teams, while some are busy enjoying their holidays. Not everyone is fortunate enough to celebrate Christmas with their families or friends. And one of those examples is 75-year-old Terry Bradshaw. It’s been 3 long decades since he has been a part of the Fox Sports Network. But it doesn’t look like they are ready to give him some rest on holidays.
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Does Terry Bradshaw's holiday spirit and work ethic inspire you, or should he take it easy?
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Bradshaw started his Christmas week with coverage of his former team, the Steelers and the Ravens. Now, he isn’t alone when it comes to devoting their holidays to fan entertainment. His long-time Fox colleague Michael Strahan was also tasked with covering his former team, the Giants, on Sunday. New York was supposed to put a dent in the Falcons‘ quest to reach the playoffs under their rookie QB, Michael Penix Jr.
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However, yet again, this season, they felt miserably losing 34-7 in Atlanta. Well, Bradshaw’s Steelers also received an L on Christmas courtesy of Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs. That 10-29 loss at home meant the Steelers have now lost 3 in a row. With the playoffs already secured, Bradshaw’s black and gold needs to turn things around. Otherwise, they will not only lose their AFC North title. They may not even go deep into the postseason.
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Does Terry Bradshaw's holiday spirit and work ethic inspire you, or should he take it easy?