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Terry Bradshaw's appearance on Fox NFL Sunday causes a stir as the legend utters rants and brutal criticisms on live TV

TERRY BRADSHAW's appearance on Fox NFL Sunday received mixed reviews from viewers.

The Pittsburgh Steelers legend has been a fixture on the show for many years.

Terry Bradshaw received mixed reviews for his appearance on Fox NFL Sunday

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Terry Bradshaw received mixed reviews for his appearance on Fox NFL SundayPhoto credit: Fox
Bradshaw was strong on a number of NFL issues, along with predictions

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Bradshaw was strong on a number of NFL issues, along with predictionsPhoto credit: Fox

Most weeks he performs alongside Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Howie Long and co.

Bradshaw has struggled with numerous health problems in recent years and has therefore had to take a break for several years.

But in the Sunday, September 22 edition, the 76-year-old quarterback icon was the focus of the show.

The reactions of the fans were mixed: some praised his performance, others were less impressed.

Bradshaw went on numerous rants during the show and gave deep insights into the latest NFL news.

He seemed to be in top form, giving predictions with detailed analysis to viewers at home.

And viewers flocked to X – aka Twitter – to talk about Sunday's Fox NFL broadcast.

One said, “Listen to your wise elders.

“JJ and T. Bradshaw are astute, wise and attentive to all matters related to football and life.”

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Another commented: “Terry Bradshaw stays so authentic.”

And one said: “Sundays in America will never be the same when Terry Bradshaw is gone.”

And another added: “Terry Bradshaw is too funny.”

One viewer replied: “I love Bradshaw on TV. Really good today.”

“I want him to be great”

Terry Bradshaw gave Tom Brady some advice before the seven-time Super Bowl winner joins him on Fox's NFL coverage.

And the Pittsburgh Steelers icon said he has his fingers crossed for Brady's success.

“Tom always had a kind of protective instinct,” Bradshaw told US Weekly.

“We know a little about his wife, we know a little about his children. We know a little about him, but we don't really know him. There is a certain level of unknown in Tom's situation that creates curiosity.

“I want him to be great and I think he will. But we don't know enough about him.”

“Will we see a different side? Will he be funny? Will he be witty? Will he properly analyse the game?

“I'm keeping my fingers crossed for him, because television is not easy. You can't lie to the camera, because it records it.”

Others had mixed feelings about the Fox NFL Sunday icon and questioned some of her views on the show.

The AX account said: “Terry Bradshaw is suffering from delusions.”

And one commented: “Bradshaw needs to retire.”

Another added: “Terry Bradshaw is just babbling on TV.”

Meanwhile, Strahan gave a ruthless assessment of the Baltimore Ravens defense on the Fox NFL Kickoff show.

He went into detail about the missing players and explained how the team has lost its “intimidation and mystique.”

The New York Giants legend was also concerned about the Dallas Cowboys’ defense after the first two weeks of the season.

Bradshaw appearance alongside Michael Strahan (one from right) and Co

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Bradshaw appearance alongside Michael Strahan (one from right) and CoPhoto credit: Fox

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