Terry Bradshaw Apologizes for On-Air Mistake
Terry Bradshaw Apologizes for On-Air Mistake

Terry Bradshaw Apologizes for On-Air Mistake

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Terry Bradshaw issued an on-air apology during 'FOX NFL Sunday' after mistakenly referring to Rob Gronkowski as a guest rather than a regular cast member while discussing the Detroit Lions' 52-6 victory over the Jacksonville Jaguars. After Gronkowski corrected him, Bradshaw acknowledged his error, saying, 'Okay, I made a mistake. All right, all right, I apologize, Gronk, you know I love you.' This incident has reignited calls from fans for Bradshaw, 76, to retire due to his increasing number of on-air blunders this season, which include mixing up players and fumbling commentary. Despite his long-standing career with FOX since 1994, viewers are expressing concern over his performance. The situation highlights the challenges faced by veteran broadcasters as they age in demanding roles.

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