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.
A Pittsburgh Steelers legend has revealed his prediction for who will come out of the AFC this season, but he didn't pick in favor of his former team.
Terry Bradshaw became one of the best quarterbacks the NFL has ever seen during his 14 years with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He brought the franchise its first four Lombardi Trophies, winning two Super Bowl MVPs along the way.
How many of the 24 NFL players to record at least 30 sacks since the 2021 season can you name in five minutes?
FOX Sports has officially announced its team of broadcasters and analysts ahead of the 2025 NFL season, with a Pittsburgh Steelers legend remaining at the forefront of the network's coverage.
No sporting event can match the Super Bowl. It’s the biggest annual event in sports, and frankly, in culture. Television ratings don’t lie on that front.
The retirement of Jimmy Johnson opened a seat at the Fox NFL Sunday desk. The seat will be replaced by a current part-time member of the cast. Via Reuters.com, Fox has announced that former Patriots and Buccaneers tight end Rob Gronkowski will replace Johnson.
They say that when you start to age, the mind is the first thing to go, and unfortunately, that may be the case for Terry Bradshaw. The former Pittsburgh Steeler and four-time Super Bowl champion has always been known for his colorful personality, but at 76 years of age, some believe that he’s lost his touch as a broadcaster and analyst.
Earlier this offseason, legendary Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw didn’t mince words when it came to Aaron Rodgers and the Steelers. Going as far as to say he would ruin the team and telling Rodgers to stay in California and chew on bark, it was an animated response to say the least.
When Aaron Rodgers appeared at the Kentucky Derby on May 2, 2025, he was in the middle of a storm. The storm of rumors, speculations, and predictions was everywhere when no one knew if and when he was going to land in the Pittsburgh Steelers locker room.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are all in to win a Super Bowl in 2025, and Aaron Rodgers is ready to give the game everything he’s got one last time. Aaron Rodgers sat down with Kyle Brandt this week to talk about his decision to play one final season before retiring.
As years go by, it's easy to forget some of the players who suited up on the gridiron. While the quarterback is the one position in the NFL that is under
Aaron Rodgers says he'd like to get to know Terry Bradshaw on "a deeper level" after the Steelers legend ripped his former team's pursuit of the future Hall of Fame quarterback.
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.
Aaron Rodgers is addressing the elephant in the room now that he is kicking off training camp with the Pittsburgh Steelers. The four-time NFL MVP Rodgers was interviewed by NFL Network at team training camp on Saturday.
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.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and Pro Football Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw was irked following an encounter with TSA. While passing through Springfield-Branson airport in Missouri, Bradshaw was randomly picked for a meticulous search.
Commercial airline travel has become increasingly burdensome for everyone over the last couple of decades. It appears that even the highest-profile celebrities are not immune to this fact, either.
Pittsburgh Steelers legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw won four Super Bowls for the franchise in the 1970s. However, sometimes Bradshaw finds himself in the spotlight in his post-playing days, as he has a tendency to be vocal and brutally honest about how he feels.
Horse racing is, unquestionably, its own kind of sport, defined as much by the pastel colors, fancy hats and overall decorum of its showcase events as
Terry Bradshaw had some harsh words for the Pittsburgh Steelers this week about their pursuit of Aaron Rodgers, and a video that resurfaced suggests Bradshaw may have a personal vendetta against his fellow former Super Bowl champion.
During a Tuesday appearance on Arkansas radio station 103.7 The Buzz, Terry Bradshaw once again ripped the Steelers' handling of Kenny Pickett.
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.
Former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and four-time Super Bowl champion Terry Bradshaw has stuck around the NFL for decades as an announcer for FOX after hanging up the cleats as a player.
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.
A group of passengers experienced a delay getting off of an airplane after it landed at Pittsburgh International Airport on Thursday night, and they may have been stuck even longer if not for Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw.
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.
A story on former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw changing his political leanings is going viral on social media just months before the 2024 election.
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