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MIAMI, FL – JANUARY 21: Terry Bradshaw #12 of the Pittsburgh Steelers throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during Super Bowl XIII on January 21, 1979 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The Steelers won the Super Bowl 35-31. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)

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MIAMI, FL – JANUARY 21: Terry Bradshaw #12 of the Pittsburgh Steelers throws a pass against the Dallas Cowboys during Super Bowl XIII on January 21, 1979 at the Orange Bowl in Miami, Florida. The Steelers won the Super Bowl 35-31. (Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images)
The previous week, Terry Bradshaw sent the NFL community reeling with concern and shock over major lapses during broadcasting. However, Bradshaw himself answered the anxious queries on Sunday. In a surprising turn of events, he admitted to being in a battle with cancer for the last 12 months.
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The news spread like a wildfire on social media. Besides that, the NFL world came up with innumerable messages of love and prayers for the betterment of his health. In a very positive ambiance, the fans commented in numbers to announce their concern for their favorite broadcaster.
Terry Bradshaw opened up during the Show
Terry Bradshaw opened up about all these health-related issues on the Fox NFL Sunday Show.
“In November, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I went to the Yale university medical center surgery treatment. As of today, I am bladder cancer free….. Then in March,… I had a bad neck. I get an MRI. Now we find a tumor in my left neck, and it’s a mercury cell tumor, which is a rare form of skin cancer. So I had that surgery done at MD.Anderson in Houston. Folks, I may not look like myself, but I feel like myself. I’m cancer free. ,” Bradshaw said before a commercial break on the show.
Before switching to the broadcasting career, Terry Bradshaw reigned the NFL on-field. He won four Super Bowls with Pittsburgh Steelers in the 70s as a quarterback. The NFL legend’s individual honors include one NFL MVP award and two Super Bowl MVP awards.
Fans stand beside Bradshaw in unison
Even though a few fans focused more on his retirement than the health issues the previous week, things changed drastically on Sunday. The NFL world collectively sent their orison for Bradshaw. Nevertheless, he battled two different potential life-threatening situations in a brief span of time.

A couple of fans reciprocated the experience of battling cancer and winning over it as they sent prayers for the 74-year-old broadcaster.
Prayers up to Terry. I’ve been battling Basal Cell Carcinoma Skin Cancer and I too for now am Cancer Free.
— Dannyhausen (@WhoDatLuchador) October 2, 2022
Terry, we love you in the Burgh! My husband had a cancerous neck tumor 34 years ago. He had the surgery and has been cancer-free since then. You got this!! Love and prayers!! ❤🙏
— 🧩Mallory W (@Preachersgal) October 2, 2022
While a major chunk of NFL Twitter rejoiced at the news of Bradshaw being ‘cancer-free’.
I speak for everyone when we say that’s wonderful news
— Titans Rick! (@TitanRickSanchz) October 2, 2022
Congrats Terry!
— Issac – Its Over(Get Judge) (@ConsumedLumbago) October 2, 2022
— Dylan (@Electric_Man7) October 2, 2022
Glad to hear that. Terry is a treasure 🕯🙏
— Sharon (@patsfan49) October 2, 2022
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One fan who claimed not to be a Steelers fan praised his wit and vocal ability.
Awesome! It’s been on my mind all week! I’m not a Steelers fan but definitely a Terry Bradshaw fan! He is Hilariously funny! & made this sistah cry when I heard his BEAUTIFUL voice on The Masked Singer. Continued blessings sent out for you now and always!
— CBU Creations (@marlese1014) October 2, 2022
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A modern-age maestro in the field of NFL audio-visual platforms, Terry Bradshaw will continue to work as a broadcaster for Fox Sports in the near future. The magnitude of good wishes signifies his popularity among the NFL spectator circle. Very few can continue entertaining spectators after the on-field retirement. Terry Bradshaw, the dedicated Steelers’ star QB, might just be one of those rare players to bridge the gap this efficiently.
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