Cameras Caught Michael Strahan’s Uncomfortable Reaction To Terry Bradshaw’s Cringeworthy Comment That Kicked Off The NFL On FOX’s 2024 Season
Former NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw certainly knows how to turn heads for all the wrong reasons when he is on live television.
Former NFL and Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw has been on the Fox NFL Sunday show since it debuted in 1994.
It may be time to sit him down after his most recent comments.
The crew on Fox was in the midst of getting different fan bases ready for an exciting beginning to the season when Bradshaw made it known that he was looking forward to the start of the regular season but took it a bit too far when given the chance.
As Curt Menefee announced the cast of the show, Bradshaw announced his excitement, stating, “Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said.
“I haven’t been this excited since my aunt taught me how to play spin the bottle.
“This is a great day.”
Terry Bradshaw’s cohosts were laughing following his comment, all except for one.
“Oh my god,” Howie Long said.
“Your aunt?” Jimmy Johnson said.
“We’re starting the season like that, huh?” Menefee said.
“Everyone’s in a good mood as our season starts today.”
Cameras caught former NFL great Michael Strahan actually rolling his eyes at the comment.
The legendary quarterback opened up about his recent health troubles while cohosting Fox NFL Sunday back in 2022.
Bradshaw was diagnosed with cancer twice around that time.
“Last week on this show, I ran out of breath and Howie [Long] helped me up and a lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me,” he revealed. “I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life.”
“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,” Bradshaw explained. “Alright, that’s the good news. Then, in March, feeling good. I had a bad neck, I get an MRI, now we find a tumor in my left neck and it’s a Merkel cell tumor, which is a rare form of skin cancer.”
Terry Bradshaw stated he had surgery to remove the cancerous tumor at MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston.