The former NFL player and Super Bowl champ Terry Bradshaw shared his diagnoses during ‘Fox NFL Sunday’. Check out his health video here.
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Bradshaw is known as a tough competitor and for having one of the most powerful arms in NFL history. His physical skills and on-the-field leadership played a major role in the Steelers’ history.
During his career, he passed for more than 300 yards in a game only seven times, but three of those performances came in the postseason (two of which were in Super Bowls).
In four career Super Bowl appearances, he passed for 932 yards and 9 touchdowns, both Super Bowl records at the time of his retirement. In 19 career postseason games, he completed 261 passes for 3,833 yards.
Terry bradshaw Health video
Terry Bradshaw “shut everybody up” with a health update. He took to social media to share how he’s been really feeling.
The sports commentator struggled to speak during the Sunday, September 25 broadcast of the FOX NFL pregame show. Fans were concerned about his well-being.
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At the time, rumors swirled about the football legend. This caused fans to wonder if his career was coming to an end. Terry shared a video message in an effort to shut them down.
He admitted that he recovered from cancer. Read on to learn more and to see the message for yourself.
Terry Bradshaw sent a message to his fans during his Facebook Live. He explained why he was missing during the pregame show. Terry made it clear that he is alive and well.
He even had the proof to show it. Someone started the cruel rumors that he was dying from cancer, which explained his on-screen struggles.
“People are saying that I’m sick and dying, okay, so let’s put that rumor to rest,” Terry Bradshaw said in his video. “I am not sick, I am not dying, as I sit here and do this interview with you.”
Terry bradshaw illness
Information about the 74-year-old Hall of Fame quarterback’s health status continues to trickle into the public space. Bradshaw has battled depression since being diagnosed almost 27 years ago.
He recently shared his philosophy with Men’s Journal about how he learned to deal with depression and seemed to indicate a willingness to go out like a Spartan warrior on his shield:
“There’s a part of me that says, how long can you do television,” Bradshaw said. “I am not through, I can tell you that. I live to entertain. Billy Graham said the minute you retire is the minute you start dying. I want to go on stage. What if I die on the Fox pregame show? I’d get the big numbers, right?”
Speaking for many fans of the iconic star of the gridiron, stage, film, and television, let us hope it does not come to that. Bradshaw has presented the image of strength for generations of Steelers fans and football fans who only know him as a broadcaster.
Before he was diagnosed with clinical depression, he suffered privately from intense bouts of anger, alcohol abuse and anxiety attacks:
“People say it’s so courageous to reveal you have got depression,” Bradshaw continues. “It’s not an act of valor. I’m not overcoming any shame to talk about it, I’m proud of it. To think coming out with depression as a sign of weakness is wrong, it has to represented as an illness, period.”
One of Bradshaw’s appeals is that he keeps things simple. He has never strayed from his country boy roots and is often underestimated because he talks with a southern drawl.
He has been shrewd enough to carve out a six-decade relationship with America as he has now been retired from football for 40 years.
His current health issues are not from depression, he recently underwent radiation treatments for cancer in March, not for a non-cancerous tumor as was previously reported.
Spouse
Terry Bradshaw has been married four times since 1972.
Melissa Babish was Miss Teenage America in 1969 when she met Bradshaw.
They got married three years later, but their relationship lasted only 18 months before they divorced.
He was 26 years old and was at a point when he had simultaneously lost his job to Joe Gilliam and lost faith in himself.
As Bradshaw recovered from his failed marriage, he met Olympic figure skater, Jojo Starbuck.
Bradshaw saw Starbuck perform in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania but when he asked her out, she rejected him.
It took several weeks before Starbuck reached back out to Bradshaw and sent him tickets to her next performance.
They had dinner after her show, and two weeks later he proposed.
Three years after Bradshaw and Starbuck’s divorce was finalized, he married attorney Charlotte Hopkins.
”I met her when she was 19, but I thought she was 22,” he told the Chicago Tribune in 1987.
They dated for four years but broke up before getting back together after his divorce from Starbuck.
Bradshaw’s divorce from Hopkins left him shattered and unable to “bounce back,” he told USA Today in 2004.
He said he suffered from frequent anxiety attacks and weight loss, cried continuously, and was “angry, bitter, hateful, and mean-spirited.”
Bradshaw met Tammy in 1999, but every time they became close, he said he would pull away.