Legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw says the NFL is ‘dangerous’ but ‘not too tough’ | CNN (2024)

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Hall of Fame football player and television analyst Terry Bradshaw says the NFL may be a “tough sport” but that athletes accepted the dangers when taking part.

In an interview on CNN and HBOMax’s ‘Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace,’ the 74-year-old recalls being knocked out a number of times in his career but argues that it was all part and parcel of the game he loves.

“It’s dangerous. It is a tough sport. You better be pretty courageous and fear no evil,” the four-time Super Bowl champion told host Chris Wallace.

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“It was something we grew up with. It’s something that I love. Being hurt or getting hits is all part of it, and we accept it.”

The NFL has been under renewed scrutiny over the issue of concussions this season, beginning on September 25 when Miami Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovalia was injured during play but was allowed to return to the field.

On Friday, the league said it saw an 18% increase in concussions during the 2022 regular season.

NFL chief medical officer Dr. Allen Sills noted that the league saw 149 concussions this season, which is up from 126 last season, according to injury data released earlier on Friday.

One of the biggest concerns about repeated blows to the head and concussions is their association with a deadly brain disease known as chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).

The NFL’s current concussion protocol is triggered if a player receives a blow to the head and exhibits or reports symptoms or signs suggestive of a concussion or stinger – a nerve pinch injury – or the team athletic trainer, booth ATC spotter, team physician, game official, coach, teammate, sideline Unaffiliated Neurotrauma Consultant or booth UNC initiates the protocol.

The player is removed to the sideline or stabilized on the field and required to undergo testing.

“It’s hard for a lot of people to accept it,” Bradshaw said, adding he’s aware of the dangers associated.

“Now, I don’t accept CTE results. I don’t accept the brain damage that we’re finding. I don’t accept the fact that so many of these players can’t be diagnosed with CTE until it’s too late.”

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Bradshaw became an iconic quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Bradshaw was a central part of the Pittsburgh Steelers dynasty in the 1970s, which saw the franchise win four Super Bowls in a six-year span, and he was twice named the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player while also earning the league MVP award for the 1978 season.

He is widely remembered for his role in the “Immaculate Reception” – an unbelievable winning play from a 1972 AFC divisional playoff game in which Steelers running back Franco Harris plucked a deflected pass and ran for a touchdown late in the fourth quarter.

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Bradshaw was the quarterback who started off the play and, despite admitting it was “not one of my best throws,” the NFL Network in 2019 named it the top play in the 100 years of the league.

The former quarterback knows he took a lot of blows throughout his career. While playing, he says he visited a clinic to get tested and found out he’d had “quite a few concussions” due to the scarring on his brain.

Despite that, the iconic quarterback doesn’t think the sport is too dangerous to play.

“I played it, so I obviously don’t think it’s too rough,” he said. “I loved it. I enjoyed it. I was proud of myself, as a player, as a quarterback, as most quarterbacks I would think are.

“We have to stand in there and trust a bunch of people around us or else we just get slammed, but we’re always going to be dealing with this.

“I’m kinda a gladiator. I enjoyed being in that arena. It’s a scary arena to be in.”

Bradshaw retired following the 1983 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.

After his retirement, he explored the world of sports media and has been a core member of FOX’s NFL coverage.

The new role was a much needed change from the intensity and pressure of being one of the best NFL players on the planet.

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Bradshaw has been open about the mental health struggles he experienced while playing on the biggest stage and has been heartened by the response he’s received after talking about his struggles.

“I’m not good at winning because winning means I gotta do it again,” he said.

“And I know how hard it was to get to win that one time. The pressure was tearing me apart.”

He added: “I couldn’t enjoy it. I don’t know why. I did not enjoy playing football because I could not accept it being so serious. It was always to me just a game and I couldn’t accept it being so serious.

“I couldn’t understand people being so cruel and mean with their words and I didn’t enjoy that at all. That’s why I like my life better outside of football because I get to entertain and make people laugh and have a good time.”

Battle with cancer

In December, Bradshaw revealed he also battled with his physical health last year – being diagnosed with both bladder and skin cancer.

He told Wallace that he’s still going for follow up appointments for the bladder cancer but, as a man of faith, he says he wasn’t scared after being diagnosed.

“When I first got the cancers, it didn’t bother me,” he said.

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Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts speaks Bradshaw after winning the NFC Championship on January 29.

“I just felt like, if I died from this stuff, I’m going to heaven, and if I don’t, then I get to sit here on Earth and do football and be with my family, my gorgeous wife.

“The thing that’s most unsettling is waiting for the report after you do all the tests. Then you get the phone call that says you’re cancer free. So that’s the most stressful time.”

Super Bowl predictions

Bradshaw, who spoke about his love for music and acting in a wide ranging interview with Wallace, also gave his prediction for the upcoming Super Bowl on February 12.

The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles will battle it out at the State Farm Stadium in Glendale, Arizona, and Bradshaw says picking a winner is hard.

Both quarterbacks, he says, have the quality needed to inspire their teams to victory but admits his prediction is somewhat influenced by his wife, Tammy.

“I did pick the Chiefs and I did pick the Eagles both to go to the Super Bowl,” he said. “So I got a good thing going there.

“But the more I study, the more stuff I gather, the more confused my brain gets.

“But I am married to a Chiefs fan. So if the Chiefs don’t win, no biggie. At least, my wife’s happy with me.”

The full interview on “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace” is streaming now on HBOMax and airs Sunday night at 7 p.m. ET on CNN.

CNN’s Jacob Lev contributed reporting.

Legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw says the NFL is ‘dangerous’ but ‘not too tough’ | CNN (2024)

FAQs

What is Terry Bradshaw's problem? ›

In November 2021, Terry was diagnosed with bladder cancer. This came after a fairly routine checkup with his doctor. His treatment program at Yale University Medical Center in New Haven, CT, consisted of surgery to remove the tumor in his bladder and weekly Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) treatments for six weeks.

Is Terry Bradshaw a legend? ›

Bradshaw, the No. 1 overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft, led the Steelers to four Super Bowl championships and was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 1989. He finished his career completing 2,025 passes for 27,989 yards and 212 touchdowns.

Who is the richest retired NFL player? ›

Former National Football League (NFL) player and executive Jerry Richardson was the richest NFL player of all time as of January 2023, with a net worth of around two billion U.S. dollars.

Is Terry Bradshaw a good quarterback? ›

He won four Super Bowl titles in a six-year period (1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979), becoming the first quarterback to win three and four Super Bowls, and led the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships.

What diagnosis does Terry Bradshaw have? ›

In October 2022, during one of his televised broadcasts, the legendary athlete shocked his legion of followers when he revealed he had been battling both bladder cancer and skin cancer for over a year. As for why he kept the fight private, Terry said he didn't want any “pity” from the public, per his Nov.

What ended Terry Bradshaw's career? ›

A recurring elbow injury ended his brilliant career on December 10th in Shea Stadium against the New York Jets. Bradshaw amassed a league MVP, two Super Bowl MVPs, four Super Bowl championships, and the status as the best big-game quarterback of the 1970s.

What was Terry Bradshaw known for? ›

Terry Bradshaw, NFL Hall of Famer and four-time Super Bowl winning quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, is widely acknowledged as today's preeminent NFL studio personality, serving in a dual role as co-host and analyst on FOX NFL SUNDAY and THURSDAY NIGHT FOOTBALL.

Does Terry Bradshaw have a private jet? ›

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Who has the most Super Bowl wins as a quarterback? ›

1. Tom Brady. Brady is still the standard for quarterback play -- and will be for a long time. Brady won seven Super Bowl titles in his career, the most by any player in NFL history and more Super Bowl titles than any franchise.

What does Terry Bradshaw think of Tom Brady? ›

We all love [Brady],” Bradshaw said. “We're pulling for him. I feel sorry for Greg Olsen who's had a phenomenal year.

Who was the better quarterback Terry Bradshaw or Ben Roethlisberger? ›

Some may still argue Roethlisberger as the better quarterback, though. As Roethlisberger alluded to, his stats are far greater than what Bradshaw accumulated over his career. In fact, Roethlisberger is top-10 all-time in most career categories including passing yards and touchdown passes.

Who is considered the best NFL QB? ›

Patrick Mahomes, Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen are almost indisputably the top three quarterbacks in the NFL.

Does Terry Bradshaw have memory issues? ›

Multiple untreated concussions can cause this type of permanent damage. The short-term memory loss has caused Bradshaw to develop symptoms of anxiety and depression. He describes feelings of frustration because of his memory problems, which leads to anxiety and mistrusting his own mind.

Why did the Bradshaw bunch get cancelled? ›

Despite its engaging content and superior ratings, TMZ was forced to pull the plug on The Bradshaw Bunch due to Terry Bradshaw's degrading health condition. While a third season was previously under development, an unfortunate return of Terry's cancer ended up drawing the curtains on his show.

What is Terry Bradshaw doing now? ›

Bradshaw, 75, has been with "Fox NFL Sunday" since it started in 1994. He's often derided as being kind of a dope, and he definitely leans into that persona. But he won four Super Bowls as the quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and is a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame (as are Long, Strahan and Johnson).

What was Terry Bradshaw's salary? ›

Because he was paid comparatively little to today's stars, Bradshaw had to sell cars during the offseason to help make a living. By the end of his career, Bradshaw was reportedly making $470,000 in a season, as several other players in the league started to see million-dollar contracts.

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