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NFL FOX on Sunday viewers react to Terry Bradshaw career announcement

Updated Nov. 6, 2024, 4:25 p.m. by Tom Beattie 1 min read
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Viewers heralded Terry Bradshaw during his latest NFL FOX on Sunday appearance as veteran broadcaster confirmed a new side-career, pursuing new business interests in horse racing.

The four-time Super Bowl victor has become part of the furniture on the show since 1994.

After hanging up his cleats back in 1983, the Pittsburgh Steelers icon never strayed far from the limelight, taking roles as a football commentator alongside appearing in several movies.

Once again, the 76-year-old has demonstrated that he is not afraid to step outside his comfort zone after announcing that he will be pursuing a side career as the owner of a thoroughbred business.

Having set up Pregame Stables with co-host Curt Menefee, the pair will be involved in the trading of racehorses in their new venture .

Terry Bradshaw and Tom Brady divided on FOX NFL Sunday over Packers problem Patrick Mahomes overcomes injury to lead Chiefs to Monday Night Football win in overtime Speaking on FOX, Bradshaw was not scared to set some major objectives too as he set his sights on the Kentucky Derby .

He said: Curt and I are fired up because we've formed Pregame Stables.

"We are now in the thoroughbred business.

We are jacked up.

Kentucky Derby-bound, baby!" Previously, the one-time NFL MVP divulged that he and his wife were eager to pursue business in the horse racing industry.

He said: "My wife and I want to have a little more fun.

"We do hunters, jumpers, pleasure, halter, and we're in the breeding business.

But I said, 'Let's get back in'.

We're going to get one running horse either here or somewhere, and we'll get back in." This revelation came as Bradshaw continues to face criticism from viewers over his analysis on NFL FOX on Sunday.

However, one fan wished the analyst luck in his new venture, saying: "Am a big fan of Terry, and I wish him the best of luck in his new adventures.

Terry was a great presence on the football field and in the broadcast booth, and he will be missed Meanwhile, a second person commented: "Bradshaw makes the Fox NFL show watchable.

The others just go through their routines.

He'll be missed on the show," before a third waded in to add: "Good to see he's returning to the horse world.

He's had a few good horses during his time." However, a detractor said of his new role: "I have been a big fan of Terry over the years, but everyone has a time that they need to retire from our "regular day job" and pursue other interests.

At 76 it is obvious that Terry has lost a step or two from the past NFL analyst." Still, one viewer welcomed Bradshaw's arrival on the horse racing scene, asserting: "Great shout out to thoroughbred racing and @BreedersCup race winner, trainer @KennyMcPeek on @NFLonFOX pre game show by new racehorse investor Terry Bradshaw -special opportunity for our industry.".

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