If you are a fan of NFL and the Super Bowl then you know who Terry Bradshaw is. As a former quarterback for the Steelers he is no stranger to the game. Similarly, he has been gracing our television screens since 1994 as a co-host of NFL Sunday. However, his most recent appearance at this year's Super Bowl has left fans concerned for Terry Bradshaw. He displayed some troublesome symptoms that have fans questioning the status of his health.
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Fans Are Concerned For Terry Bradshaw After Super Bowl Appearance

Although his hands used to be solid and strong when he played the game, Terry Bradshaw seems to be a bit more shaky these days. Granted, the man is 76 years old, so a little wear and tear is natural. However, fans are concerned about Terry Bradshaw after seeing his hand shake quite noticeably during an interview at the Super Bowl.
While he was interviewing Eagles' quarterback. Jalen Hurts, fans noticed that his hand appeared jittery while he was holding the microphone. Seeing his hands visibly shaking left many fans wondering if the tremors were indicative of a health issue. Many fans expressed their concern online and suggested that perhaps this is his sign to retire.
The Daily Mail also shared some comments of fans who were saddened by the sight. One user wrote, "The way Terry Bradshaw's hand is shaking during this interview has me realizing we're at the end..."
Terry Bradshaw And Retirement
Although fans are concerned for Terry Bradshaw, he has no immediate plans of retiring. When confronted with the possibility of retirement, the Daily Mail shares that Bradshaw said, "he's targeting the Super Bowl in 2029." Additionally he admitted that he still has his contract with Fox for another two years.
He also admits that he wants to make it to 80 before "hanging up the mic for good." With these plans of staying in the "game" for four more years I think it is safe to assume that Terry Bradshaw is not suffering from a secret illness. While some people want a fresh, new face, Bradshaw handles the criticism well. He understands their perspective but is adamant about staying on the air.
He even went as far to joke that he wants to pass away while being on air. I mean hey, no better way to go out than doing the thing you love. On Denver Sports 104.3 he joked, "I told FOX: 'If I could just die on the show, think about the ratings, right? Are we not about ratings? That'd be huge. Not only that, there would be a huge carryover."
