While it's clear he loves the Los Angeles Rams this season, FOX Sports analyst Terry Bradshaw missed a big move recently made by the team which will make him happy
07:58 ET, 11 Nov 2025
Terry Bradshaw joined FOX NFL Sunday at its launch in 1994, while Michael Strahan became part of the show’s team in 2008
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Terry Bradshaw was left slightly red faced following the Rams kicking decision(Image: Getty)
Four-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback turned FOX Sports analyst Terry Bradshaw was left slightly red-faced on Sunday after he missed a key move made by the Los Angeles Rams.
On Sunday, the Rams routed the San Francisco 49ers 42-26, moving to 7-2 on the year. Quarterback Matthew Stafford, who Bradshaw believes is the NFL MVP so far, continued his stellar year, throwing four touchdown passes against the 49ers to take his season tally to 25.
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Elsewhere during the Week 10 action, Packers fans were left fuming with head coach Matt LaFleur following their narrow defeat to the Philadelphia Eagles, while fans watching the Detroit Lions and Washington Commanders game were subjected to President Donald Trump's commentary live from the FOX Sports broadcast booth.
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Prior to the game against the 49ers, Bradshaw explained on 'FOX NFL Sunday' that the Rams are his pick to make the Super Bowl this season after what he has seen through 10 weeks.
"I would bet one of my world champion stallions on Matthew Safford being in the Super Bowl," said Bradshaw.
"He is absolutely playing crazy football this year. They’re young at defensive tackle, nine sacks.
Joshua Karty #16 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrates with teammates after a field goal during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the New Orleans Saints at SoFi Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Inglewood, California.
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The Rams benched Joshua Karty before the game against the 49ers(Image: Getty)
"They are playing so good. Sean McVay has got them playing at a high level. I don’t see them sluffing off whatsoever."
However, Bradshaw's one concern about the Rams is their kicker - or rather, their now-benched kicker, Joshua Karty.
Harrison Mevis #92 of the Los Angeles Rams prepares to kick a field goal during the third quarter of an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium on November 09, 2025 in Santa Clara, California.
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Harrison Mevis kicked in place of Joshua Karty(Image: Getty)
"If I’m worried about anything with the Rams, it’s Joshua Karty," said Bradshaw. "Their field goal kicker. He is not the guy I want kicking a winning field goal for me. He has missed too many."
Before the game against San Francisco, the Rams announced they would be starting Harrison Mevis as their starting kicker, benching Karty, who missed a field goal and an extra point in Los Angeles' Week 5 26-23 overtime defeat to the 49ers.
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Mevis, meanwhile, enjoyed a solid day for the Rams, going 6-for-6 on extra point efforts. He did not attempt a field goal, such was the potency of Los Angeles' offense.
At 7-2, Los Angeles now sits tied for the lead in the NFC West with the Seattle Seahawks, who they will face off against on Sunday at SoFi Stadium. “I’m gonna say the Rams," said Bradshaw when asked who he believed was currently the best team in the NFC.
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"I love the way they’re playing. Matthew Stafford, right now, would be, with Taylor, the running back for the Colts, running for MVP of the league. Right now, the Rams are incredible."