NFL icon Terry Bradshaw just had another on-air disaster — and this one has viewers openly begging Fox Sports to take him off the air for good.
The 77-year-old Hall of Famer stunned fans during Saturday’s Chicago Bears vs. Green Bay Packers broadcast when he completely mixed up players — confusing Green Bay’s own quarterback, Jordan Love, with Dallas Cowboys star Micah Parsons.
“If I’m Jordan Love, I’m going, ‘No Micah Parsons, yes!’” Bradshaw bizarrely blurted out during the live pregame show — even though Parsons doesn’t play for the Packers and had just been mentioned as suffering a season-ending ACL tear.
"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
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The awkward flub left his co-hosts — Curt Menefee, Howie Long, Rob Gronkowski, and Michael Strahan — visibly frozen, while fans exploded online.
“Needs to retire, not fair for him to be on air,” one viewer fumed.
“Love Terry, but this was embarrassing,” another posted. “Time to wrap it up.”
“He’s not well. This is hard to watch,” a third added bluntly.
It’s far from the first time Bradshaw’s left fans worried. Just weeks ago, the four-time Super Bowl champ derailed an entire game preview by ranting about airport security lines and driver’s licenses — leaving his co-hosts speechless as he tried to link the rambling story back to football.
“Oh gosh, folks, there are very few things that make me nervous,” Bradshaw began before spiraling into talk about TSA checkpoints. Even Strahan couldn’t resist teasing: “Every time you start your comments like that, I panic.”
Then came another viral blunder — when Bradshaw butchered Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s name on live TV, calling him “Njigboo.” Strahan tried to correct him, but Bradshaw shrugged it off with, “That’s what I said. Something like that.”
Now, social media is full of fans pleading with Fox to step in before another embarrassing moment goes live.
“I love Terry, but this is turning into a sad watch,” one longtime viewer wrote. “He’s a legend — but legends know when it’s time to step away.”
For now, Fox hasn’t commented — but after this weekend’s meltdown, the calls for Bradshaw to retire are louder than ever.
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