Terry Bradshaw
Terry Bradshaw, a Hall of Fame quarterback who led the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl championships, has served as co-host of Fox NFL Sunday since 1994. His vivacious personality and football acumen helped give instant credibility to the fledgling show, and soon it became America's most-watched, and now two-time Emmy Award-winning NFL pre-game show.
Bradshaw joined CBS Sports in 1984 as an NFL game analyst, then in 1990, became studio analyst on The NFL Today. The NFL Today won Emmy awards for Outstanding Studio Show for the 1992 and 1993 seasons.
The first player chosen in the 1970 draft, Bradshaw became one of the finest quarterbacks in NFL history, leading the Pittsburgh Steelers to eight straight playoff appearances (1972-79), six AFC championship games and four Super Bowl wins. Bradshaw, a two-time Super Bowl MVP (Super Bowls XIII and XIV), was a four-time All-Pro. He retired just prior to the 1984 season, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989, his first year of eligibility.
In addition to his broadcasting career, Bradshaw has appeared in several feature films, including Hooper and Cannonball Run and guest-starred on the television series Evening Shade, Married with Children, and Jeff Foxworthy Show.
Bradshaw has written three books: his acclaimed autobiography, Looking Deep (1989), Terry Bradshaw, Man of Steel (1979) and No Easy Game (1973).