Fans are calling on Terry Bradshaw to retire following his latest gaffe on live television.
The former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback has been a sportscaster for 40 years, having worked for CBS before moving to FOX.
Synonymous with NFL broadcasts and having had the honor of interviewing Super Bowl winners every year, Bradshaw has had a good run. The way fans see it, he’s ready to go.
Why?
He seemed to forget that Jordan Love and Micah Parsons were Packers teammates while previewing the Packers-Bears game on Saturday.
With Parsons done for the season, Bradshaw suggested that Love should be pleased with the absence.
“If I’m Love, I’m going, ‘No Parsons, yes!'” he declared, drawing a confused reaction from Michael Strahan.
"If I'm [Jordan] Love, I'm going, 'No [Micah] Parsons, yes!'" – Fox's Terry Bradshaw apparently forgetting they're both Packers pic.twitter.com/RLIUDqke3T
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) December 20, 2025
It wasn’t the first time Bradshaw had Strahan looking at him like he was tripping.
Fans don’t think he should be kept on TV, given the errors he’s made lately.
“Love Bradshaw. Underrated all time great QB. It’s time to retire. Been time for awhile now,” one wrote.
Love Bradshaw. Underrated all time great QB. It's time to retire. Been time for awhile now.
— Slab (@slabknows) December 21, 2025
“I love Terry and will respect his time on FOX and CBS, but he is beyond done,” another commented.
I love Terry and will respect his time on FOX and CBS, but he is beyond done.
— Erik Williams (@Photosbyerik) December 21, 2025
A third said, “Needs to retire, not fair for him to be on air.”
Needs to retire, not fair for him to be on air
— Sam (@samthehobbit_98) December 21, 2025
“Time to wrap up the career,” a user advised.
Time to wrap up the career
— JustWill (@WillTheThrill2k) December 21, 2025
“Time for Terry to hang it up,” another comment read.
Time for Terry to hang it up
— Ernie Morrison (@EMorrison45) December 21, 2025
Well, it doesn’t appear that Terry has any plans to leave broadcasting. He wants to stick around for at least a few more years.
“I told my wife before I left the room a while ago, I’m sitting there… I said, ‘I’ve got two years left at FOX. I’m 76,’” he said during the last Super Bowl.
“I said, ‘If we can get to the next Super Bowl, I’ll be 80. That’s… I think that’s time’. 80 years old, that’s pushing it!”
Bradshaw turned 77 in September.