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Bradshaw: 'Never Gonna Happen!' on Retirement from Fox
8 Dec
Summary
- Bradshaw, 77, has been a fixture on Fox Sports since 1994.
- Recent absence fueled retirement speculation despite assurances.
- He aims to stay until Fox hosts the Super Bowl again in 2029.

Veteran broadcaster Terry Bradshaw, 77, is not retiring from Fox Sports, despite recent speculation fueled by a brief illness. His colleague, Menefee, emphatically stated that Bradshaw, who has been with the network since its inception in 1994, is "never gonna happen" on retirement, emphasizing his role as the "heart and soul" of Fox Sports.
Bradshaw's connection to the network began after his NFL career, transitioning from analyst to studio commentator. He recently addressed his absence, reassuring fans via Instagram that it was due to a cold. While he has two years remaining on his contract, Bradshaw has expressed a desire to continue until Fox broadcasts the Super Bowl in 2029.
As he contemplates his eventual departure, Bradshaw has also commented on the next generation of broadcasters, including Tom Brady. He expressed optimism for Brady's transition into the booth, highlighting the challenges of television broadcasting and praising Brady's potential for success.




