The Cleveland Browns just got their second win of the season. They didn’t need much from rookie quarterback Dillon Gabriel, but, once again, he played mistake-free football.
The Pittsburgh QB had a choice to make.
Why did ESPN analyst Troy Aikman continually rip Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams in Week 6 of "Monday Night Football?"
How many of the NFL quarterbacks to throw two touchdowns in a game on 55 different occasions can you name in eight minutes?
Just last month legendary NFL quarterback Terry Bradshaw announced the latest step in his media career following a Hall of Fame playing career. After helping the Pittsburgh Steelers to four Super Bowl titles, Bradshaw has become a beloved analyst in the game he once played, but that was just the beginning of his media journey.
Many teams have made missteps regarding a separation from a head coach or coordinator. Some have been straight firings, others de facto dismissals described as mutual separations.
The Pittsburgh Steelers turned the 14-year career of Terry Bradshaw into four Super Bowls, two Super Bowl MVPs, a league MVP, three Pro Bowls and a Hall of Fame jacket.
There are many great names when someone asks about the NFL quarterbacks. Kansas City Chiefs‘ starting quarterback, Patrick Mahomes. Philadelphia Eagles‘ dual-threat QB1, Jalen Hurts.
The one thing that everyone will be expecting from the Dallas Cowboys vs the Green Bay Packers’ Sunday game is lots of points being scored. The reason for this?
Bradshaw has found success outside football since his retirement.
FOX NFL analyst Terry Bradshaw doesn't really have a reputation for being the most correct person when it comes to hot takes on the NFL. But it's only taken a few weeks for one of his strongest takes of 2025 to largely fall flat on its face.
Terry Bradshaw’s name will always be tied to the Pittsburgh Steelers’ glory years. Four Super Bowl rings as their quarterback and decades spent as the face of FOX’s NFL coverage.
With the month of September in the books, both the top college prospects and 2026 NFL draft order are coming into focus. Here's a look at our latest first-round NFL mock draft as of October 13, 2025.
After a busy offseason, the Pittsburgh Steelers enter Week 4 above .500. Mike Tomlin’s group is 2-1 heading into a matchup with the Minnesota Vikings, but franchise legend Terry Bradshaw still has questions.
Ben Roethlisberger bleeds black and gold—always has, always will. Eighteen years, two rings, 418 touchdowns… the guy is forever a Steelers fan. But even Big Ben cannot defend this crew for so long.
The Dallas Cowboys walked off Soldier Field in Week 3 carrying a new scar: a defense exposed for the world to see. The Chicago Bears quarterback Caleb Williams didn’t just pick them apart; he tossed four touchdowns with barely a finger laid on him.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have never had a losing season under Head Coach Mike Tomlin. In almost two decades of leading an NFL team, never having a losing season is an impressive accomplishment.
There is no doubt about Terry Bradshaw being one of the greatest quarterbacks in the history of the NFL. The fact that he led the Pittsburgh Steelers to no less than four Super Bowl wins in the span of six years during the 1970s is an undeniable testament to this fact.
The Dallas Cowboys traded arguably the best player on their roster a week before the start of the 2025 season, and Terry Bradshaw thinks that was the right decision.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are a difficult team to project for the 2025 NFL season. The organization brought in a lot of new pieces, and many of the team's best players are past their prime.
Former Green Bay Packers quarterback and new Pittsburgh Steelers QB1 Aaron Rodgers has finally broken his silence over a head-turning statement made by legendary NFL signal-caller Terry Bradshaw last May.
Bradshaw initially referred to the signing of Rodgers as a "joke" and that he should "stay in California and go chew bark."
The Pittsburgh Steelers are considered one of the best organizations in all of professional sports, and a lot of have that has to do with the run the franchise went on during the 1970s.
The Pittsburgh Steelers were lucky to have quarterback Terry Bradshaw as their quarterback in the '70s. Bradshaw helped lead the team to four Super Bowl titles and turned Pittsburgh into one of the most historic franchises in all of sports by the time his career was done.
A franchise legend was critical of the team's handling of a recent first-round pick.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are still playing the waiting game on free-agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers, and everybody, except them, seems to be getting tired of it.
You'd think going No. 1 overall in the NFL Draft is a huge honor. In Terry Bradshaw's case, it was a bit of an inconvenience. Before he became a legendary quarterback with four Super Bowl rings, Bradshaw was an intriguing prospect from Louisiana Tech.
Terry Bradshaw made a big prediction on Sunday about the Kansas City Chiefs. On the FOX NFL pregame show Sunday, Bradshaw said that he does not feel the Chiefs will win a third straight Super Bowl.
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