Similar to American politics, sports fans seem to be sick of old heads retaining positions of power within the media, with former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw perhaps being at the top of that list.
While the 77-year-old former Super Bowl champion has been bumbling his way through Fox NFL Sunday for a few years now — not to the extent of Lee Corso’s final years, but still — his rambling ways seem to be irritating his co-workers now, too, at least based on Michael Strahan’s reaction to one of his non-sensical asides on Sunday.
As the panel was discussing Monday night’s Monday Night Football matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Washington Commanders, Bradshaw delved into a truly head-scratching anecdote about trying to text Chiefs head coach Andy Reid, but instead texting a man who was “selling pigs.”
After Bradshaw wrapped up, the camera then cut to Michael Strahan, whose face simply could not contain his confused disgust after listening to the story.
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After retiring in 1984, Bradshaw joined CBS as a play-by-play announcer, where he called games alongside Verne Lundquist. In 1990, he began hosting The NFL Today with Greg Gumbel until making the move to Fox for Fox NFL Sunday in 1994, where he’s been ever since — 31 years.
As for Michael Strahan, the 53-year-old Hall of Fame defensive end, who spent all 15 seasons in the NFL with the New York Giants, joined Fox NFL Sunday in 2008 after retiring from the league.
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