NFL Fans Pushing For Terry Bradshaw To Retire On Sunday
10/13/2024 01:51 PM
NFL fans are pushing for legendary quarterback turned broadcaster Terry Bradshaw to retire on Sunday.
Bradshaw, who won four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers, has been working for Fox Sports for roughly two decades. But the 76-year-old broadcaster has been trending downward this season. Bradshaw went viral for a bizarre North Carolina accent days after a hurricane wreaked havoc on the area. Last week, he called for Cleveland Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson to be "put down."
On Sunday, NFL fans continued to push for Bradshaw to retire, either now or after the 2024 season.
"Jimmy Johnson and Terry Bradshaw need to retire from Fox," one fan wrote.
"I gotta say my man Terry Bradshaw is cooked. Start hiring some people… Matt Stafford you off today come on in for a try out," one fan added.
"Terry Bradshaw is the definition of cringe," another fan added.
"They got to send Terry Bradshaw to the retirement home," one fan added.
The Rams are off today, so veteran quarterback Matthew Stafford is on set. Some believe that he could make for the ideal replacement for Bradshaw, if he decides to retire.
#Rams QB Matthew Stafford is doing some TV today on FOX with the team on a bye. pic.twitter.com/huSiEZpzGf
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) October 13, 2024
Bradshaw has been around forever, so it'll be an adjustment for Fox Sports if he leaves, but it might be getting to that time.
What would you do if you were Fox Sports?