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Terry Bradshaw reveals little-known world record he held as teenager – before quitting to pursue NFL career

Updated July 12, 2025, 1:33 p.m. by Ryan Sanudo 1 min read
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TERRY Bradshaw excelled at a different sport and then some before quitting to pursue a football career.The Pittsburgh Steelers legend revealed he owned a world record in a sport before his NFL Hall of Fame path.Terry Bradshaw spoke about his teenager days and revealed a world record he held in a sport, and it wasnt in footballTo The Point - Home Services PodcastGettyBradshaw went on to pursue an NFL career and become a legendary Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback[/caption]Bradshaw appeared on the latest episode of To The Point Home Services Podcast and discussed numerous topics, including his early days.The Louisiana native spoke about his days as an athlete in high school in Shreveport.While Bradshaws goal was to play professional football, the younger also participated in track and field, and he was quite good at it.My claim to fame coming out of high school was track and field, Bradshaw said in front of a live audience with the home services podcast.The podcast host made sure to remind the audience that Bradshaws particular skill was throwing the javelin.I was the world record holder for 17-year-olds for [throwing the] javelin, Bradshaw added.Bradshaw set the national record for throwing the javelin at 245 feet at Woodlawn High School.His efforts even got him a spot in the Sports Illustrated feature Faces in the Crowd magazine.But Bradshaw decided to continue his football path as there was money in the sport, unlike track and field.I didnt want to throw the javelin, he said.

I wanted to play football.I couldve gone to colleges anywhere in the world.There was not a lot of money in the javelin.Bradshaw would be recruited by his former Fox NFL Sunday teammate and Dallas Cowboys icon Jimmy Johnson to attend Louisiana Tech University.GettyBradshaw earned three Pro Bowls and helped the Steelers win four Super Bowl titles during his 14-year Hall of Fame career[/caption]The rest would be history as he graduated owning almost all of Louisiana Techs passing records at the time.And Bradshaw would be selected with the No.

1 overall pick by the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970 NFL Draft.Hed lead the Steelers to four Super Bowl titles in six years.Bradshaw would be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.He has worked on the hit NFL pregame show Fox NFL Sunday since its inception in 1994..

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