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Terry Bradshaw
Career information High school: Shreveport (LA) Woodlawn College: Louisiana Tech NFL Draft: 1970 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1 Debuted in 1970 for the Pittsburgh Steelers Last played in 1983 for the Pittsburgh Steelers Career history Pittsburgh Steelers (1970–1983) Career highlights and awards Senior Bowl MVP (1970) 3× Pro Bowl (1975, 1978, 1979) AP First-Team All-Pro (1978) 4× Super Bowl Champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV) 2× Super Bowl MVP (XIII, XIV) 4× AFC Champion (1974, 1975, 1978, 1979) NFL MVP (AP, MX, 1978) NFL Quarterback of the Year (1978) 2× Pittsburgh Steelers Team MVP (1977, 1978) 2× NFL Passing TDs Leader (1978, 1982) Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (1979) NFL 1970s All-Decade Team Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Team (50th Season) Pittsburgh Steelers #12 no longer issued Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame (1984) Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee (1989) College Football Hall of Fame inductee (1996) Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Team (2007) Pittsburgh Pro Football Hall of Fame (2011) Career NFL statistics TD–INT 212–210 Yards 27,989 QB Rating 70.9 Stats at NFL.com Pro Football Hall of Fame College Football Hall of Fame Terry Paxton Bradshaw (born September 2, 1948) is a former American football quarterback who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the National Football League (NFL). Since 1994, he has been a TV analyst and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday. He played for 14 seasons with Pittsburgh, won four Super Bowl titles in a six-year period (1974, 1975, 1978, and 1979), becoming the first quarterback to win three and four Super Bowls, and led the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989, his first year of eligibility. A tough competitor, Bradshaw had a powerful – albeit at times erratic – arm and called his own plays throughout his football career. His physical skills and on-the-field leadership played a major role in the Pittsburgh Steelers' history. During his career, he passed for more than 300 yards in a game only seven times, but three of those performances came in the postseason, and two of those in Super Bowls. In four career Super Bowl appearances, he passed for 932 yards and 9 touchdowns, both Super Bowl records at the time of his retirement. In 19 post-season games, he completed 261 passes for 3,833 yards.
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