Exactly 55 years ago today, the Steelers used the first overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft to select future Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw.
The Philadelphia Eagles are headed to Super Bowl LIX after a dominant 55-23 victory over the Washington Commanders in the NFC Championship game on Sunday night.
Tom Brady has been hailed as the greatest quarterback of all time by a number of NFL legends, but Terry Bradshaw has backtracked on that statement in recent years
Terry Bradshaw has been vocal about his opinions of quarterbacks during the season, but he can't seem to make his mind up about Patrick Mahomes and Josh Allen.
On this day in 1970, the Pittsburgh Steelers select Shreveport native Terry Bradshaw #1 overall from Louisiana Tech University.
Terry Bradshaw warned Mike Tomlin about benching Justin Fields for Russell Wilson. The Steelers didn’t listen—and it cost them dearly.
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie shut down NFL legend Terry Bradshaw after the FOX analyst questioned how expected their Super Bowl run.
The Philadelphia Eagles brushed aside the Washington Commanders to reach Super Bowl LIX in style. You could argue the writing was already on the wall when Saquon Barkley ran in a 60-yard touchdown
The Pittsburgh Steelers are known for having ... excuse me for throwing a perfect pass,'" laughed Bradshaw. "'How many commercials am I going to get out of this? I am a hero to millions,' because ...
While one simply commented: 'Terry Bradshaw needs to shut it down.' Bradshaw won four Super Bowls as a quarterback for Pittsburgh but has become more prominent as a broadcaster in 32 years with Fox.
The Steelers and Raiders haven’t faced each other in the playoffs since 1983-84. But with the Buffalo Bills preparing to face the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game on Sunday, the glory days of Black and Gold versus Silver and Black are coming back to mind.
TODAY: The Super Steelers claim their second Lombardi Trophy with a thrilling victory over the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl X.