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Terry Paxton Bradshaw (born September 2, 1948 in Shreveport, Louisiana) is a
former quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the American National
Football League (NFL), and a current television host. Over a six-year span,
he won four Super Bowl titles with Pittsburgh (1975, 1976, 1979 and 1980).
He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
After graduating from Louisiana Tech, Bradshaw was the first player selected
in the 1970 NFL draft. During his first several seasons, the 6'3" (190 cm),
215 lb. (97 kg) quarterback was erratic, and was ridiculed by the media for
his rural roots and perceived lack of intelligence. Before one Super Bowl
appearance against the Dallas Cowboys, Cowboys linebacker Thomas "Hollywood"
Henderson famously ridiculed Bradshaw by saying, "He couldn't spell 'cat' if
you spotted him the 'c' and the 'a'." Bradshaw got his revenge by winning
the game; years later, Henderson, who struggled for years to conquer drug
addiction, admitted he was high on cocaine at the time of the interview.
Bradshaw has in later years made light of the ridicule with quips such as "it's
football, not rocket science".
Bradshaw has nothing to do with his former hometown, Shreveport which he
claims a mutual dislike of.
Bradshaw eventually became the premier quarterback in the NFL, leading the
Steelers to eight AFC Central championships and the unprecedented collection
of Super Bowl rings. He was named the Most Valuable Player in both Super
Bowl XIII (35-31 over the Dallas Cowboys) and Super Bowl XIV (31-19 over the
Los Angeles Rams). He also made significant contributions in Super Bowl IX
and Super Bowl X.
Bradshaw had a strong throwing arm and, unlike many quarterbacks who
rely on coaches to call plays, Bradshaw called his own plays throughout his
pro career.
In his 14-season career, Bradshaw completed 2,025 of 3,901 passes for 27,989
yards and 212 touchdowns. He also rushed 444 times for 2,257 yards and 32
touchdowns.
In 1972 he threw the pass leading to the "Immaculate Reception", perhaps the
most famous play in NFL history. Bradshaw was named the NFL's Most Valuable
Player by the Associated Press in 1978 and shared Sports Illustrated
magazine's "Sportsmen of the Year" award with Willie Stargell in 1979. He
was also selected to play in three Pro Bowl games.
Since retiring from football, he has been a television football analyst for
CBS and the Fox Network, where he acts as a comic foil to his more straight-laced
co-hosts, particularly Howie Long. He has appeared in numerous television
commercials, including a 2004 Radio Shack ad where he haunts Howie Long's
dreams. Bradshaw had had cameo appearances in many shows, and hosted a
short-lived television series in 1997 called "Home Team with Terry Bradshaw".
In addition to his television work, Bradshaw has appeared in several movies,
including a 1981 appearance in Cannonball Run. He has also written or
co-written five books and recorded six albums of country/western and gospel
music.
Bradshaw has been married three times, with each ending in divorce. He has
two daughters, Rachael and Erin.
After his NFL career ended, Bradshaw disclosed that he had frequently
experienced anxiety attacks after games. The problem worsened in the late
1990s, after his third divorce, when, he said, he “could not bounce back” as
he had after the previous divorces or after a bad game. In addition to
anxiety attacks, his symptoms included weight loss, frequent crying, and
sleeplessness. He was diagnosed with clinical depression. Since then he has
taken Paxil regularly. He chose to speak out about his depression to
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