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About
Terry Bradshaw
For Terry Bradshaw, the future is a world without limits. Internationally
renowned as a Hall of Fame quarterback and two-time Super Bowl MVP, he is also one of
televisions most popular sports analysts, a film actor and a top-selling gospel
singer with three hit albums to his name. The man who made All Pro four times is also the
man who played guitar with Tammy Wynette and sang with Paul McCartney at the 2002
SuperBowl. The man who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships is
also the man who TV Guide called Americas Favorite Sportscaster. Bradshaw uses his
multi-faceted, visionary career to help audiences make their own dreams come true, through
teamwork, boundary-jumping thinking, and by keeping their eye on the ball. His
autobiography, Its Only a Game, is a
heart-felt, nearly 100% true account of this American icons life - before and after
football.
Co-host of the Emmy-winning FOX NFL Sunday, Bradshaw is recognized as one
of the finest quarterbacks in NFL history. He led the Pittsburgh Steelers to eight
straight playoff appearances, six AFC championship games and four Super Bowl wins. He has
appeared in such films as Hooper and Cannonball, and on such hit TV programs as Everybody
Loves Raymond, The Jeff Foxworthy Show, and also co-hosted the 2001 Country Music Awards.
Bradshaw was named Man of the Year by the Big Sisters of America in 1999 and Father of the
Year by the National Fathers Day Council in 2000.