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Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw has some new news. After 14 seasons in the NFL and decades behind the microphone, the NFL legend and commentator is exploring new opportunities. Bradshaw has just launched a new initiative.
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No, it’s not about Fox NFL Sunday. The 4x Super Bowl champion has launched his cookbook, The Bradshaw Family Cookbook. His wife and kids are also part of the book. And this November 18th, the legend will be present at the Neighbor bookstore for a book signing. He shared the post on his Instagram story, calling out all the enthusiasts.
Now, this is quite a surprising career move for the former NFL quarterback. However, given his past interests and ventures, which included launching a bourbon brand, appearing in movies, and even releasing country music albums, it shouldn’t be entirely shocking that Bradshaw has now written a cookbook.
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“I did not know I wanted to do a cookbook until I was offered to do a cookbook,” he told Newsweek about his decision. “I was offered to do a cookbook and I thought, Oh, that’d be fun.”
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And considering how everyone in the Pittsburgh Steelers legend’s family has a deep connection with cooking, the NFL legend was confident that this could be a big chance for the family to do something that they all love.
“My son-in-law is an award-winning chef,” he said. “All my girls cook. My wife’s a great cook. Everybody doing something together. Yeah, that’ll be fun, let’s do it.”
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He’s equally excited about the content of the book and confident that readers will enjoy one particular recipe, and that is baked beans. This was introduced to him by his brother. But without any hesitation, he even claimed that he would take full credit for the dish if his brother weren’t around.
“I’m going to tell you right now, people are going to scream, this is amazing,” he said with confidence.
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Now, this is just the perfect and much-needed break from his hectic schedule at Fox Sports.
Terry Bradshaw gets criticized for his mistake
Back in September, it was announced that Bradshaw would be joining the Morning Mayhem every Tuesday morning. And even with several other initiatives, he is still part of the FOX NFL Sunday. Dashing all the rumors around his retirement, he announced that he will be joining the Sunday program this season for his 32nd year.
And over these three decades, he has been doing in-game highlights, halftime segments, pregame analysis, and more. As we know, there can’t be mistakes while covering these big moments. However, there could be several reasons, but he ended up making a mistake.
In recent years, Terry Bradshaw has occasionally stumbled during fast-paced halftime highlight segments, moments where timing is tight and there’s little margin for error. Those hiccups resurfaced in Week 4, prompting a wave of social media reaction as some NFL fans called for the longtime broadcaster to “retire.”
But rest assured, the legend will continue to be part of Fox Sports. He confirmed in one of his interviews that he likely has “two years left” at Fox. However, after these two years, there is a chance that he might wish to retire and pass down the torch to young candidates.
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