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Is it another slip-up?! When it comes to Terry Bradshaw, that has been the theme this season. I mean, how big of a legend he is, the man’s 76. The least we can do is accept that he is going to have his moments. But now, guess, he has taken a break off ahead of the SNF to visit Missouri.

Yup, the place will be popping in about a week’s time for the Chiefs’ Christmas day clash against the Steelers. But Terry was doing the Missouri needful as he was there in Branson Downtown and posed in the Chiefs Chain necklace’. The pendant was in the shape of an arrowhead with ‘K’, ‘C’ initials embedded on it, in red. Steelers fans, I hear you—what’s the deal, right? But hold your Terrible Towels. Bradshaw wasn’t switching teams; he was just out there living the Missouri vibe.

Now, obviously, that raised antennas of some from the Steel City. But you can’t have a doubt about ‘Terry Bradshaw’, now come on! I mean, the man has bled black and gold. 14 seasons, 4 SBs, Pro Football Hall of Fame, and other achievements too. And the caption to the IG post was as formal as it could have been: “Terry Bradshaw & Clay Cooper had some fun in Downtown Branson yesterday. More photos/videos to come!” To the point, no drama. Fun in Branson doesn’t erase decades of loyalty to Pittsburgh, folks.

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Here’s the context: Bradshaw was in Branson to meet Clay Cooper, his go-to guy and a friend from the entertainment industry, for his live shows at the Clay Cooper Theatre. (Ah! Terry Bradshaw shows caught attention this year, for music, comedy, and whatnot, guess that’s why he’d be doing it in 2025 as well). Now, if you know Missouri, you know the culture runs red and white—you can’t help it with the Kingdom effect. Bradshaw was just blending in with the locals, showing love to the state he’s been working in. Nothing more, nothing less.

So, if you are from Pittsburgh reading this, don’t worry about his loyalty. Sure, he’s praised KC this season (who hasn’t?), but that doesn’t mean he’s traded his Steeler stripes for Chiefs red.

Terry Bradshaw doesn’t miss a chance to sing KC’s praises

The OG of Super Bowl-winning QBs, Terry Bradshaw, knows a thing or two about greatness. Four rings, back-to-back titles twice (SB IX & X, SB XIII & XIV), and all while calling his own plays? That’s why they called him the pseudo-OC. But these days, when the Steelers legend isn’t reminiscing about his glory days, he’s busy throwing love toward Kansas City—just enough to make Steelers fans jealous. Not intentionally, but you know what we mean.

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Case in point: Bradshaw’s reaction after KC barely escaped the Panthers in Week 12, winning 30-27. He told FOX viewers, “I was shocked by that score. Carolina, ever since they brought Bryce Young back, he’s been outstanding. He was outstanding today against Kansas City.”

But don’t get it twisted—Terry isn’t hopping on a Chiefs bandwagon. He just knows a winning team when he sees one. Despite their narrow victories, Bradshaw remains b-lined on the Chiefs as Super Bowl favorites. Well, Kansas is rolling like they want that 3-peat, so, why wouldn’t they be the favorites? “How long do they continue doing this and winning like this, and will it finally let them down when it counts most? I doubt it… They know how to win,” he said confidently.

And let’s talk about his admiration for Patrick Mahomes. At this point, who doesn’t admire him? But that’s besides that fact that Bradshaw has no doubt who runs the NFL quarterback show right now. “Considering the Super Bowls he’s won recently,” Bradshaw said, Mahomes is still the league’s MVP frontrunner.

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With two MVPs, three Super Bowl appearances, and more highlights than a season’s worth of RedZone, it’s hard to argue. But don’t budge too much about it, Steelers Nation. I mean, even you guys can admit it—Bradshaw’s just calling it how he sees it.

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