Legendary Steelers quarterback Terry Bradshaw has learned if he will be back on Fox NFL Sunday for the 2025 season.
Fox announced its plans for Fox NFL Sunday recently, and Bradshaw will be a part of the show again, marking his 32nd straight season on the pregame show.
Terry Bradshaw and Howie Long -- both Hall of Famers -- have been on the show since its inaugural season in 1994. Those two will be joined by host Curt Menefee, as well as former NFL stars Michael Strahan and Rob Gronkowski.
Gronkowski is replacing Jimmy Johnson, who has retired from NFL broadcasting after 31 years.
NFL insider Jay Glazer will also be on the show, breaking down news across the league ahead of kickoff every Sunday.
The studio pregame show will air at noon throughout the 2025 season.
Terry Bradshaw led the Steelers to four Super Bowl titles during his NFL career and was named Super Bowl MVP twice. He was also the NFL MVP in 1978.
Bradshaw spent his entire career in Pittsburgh after being selected No. 1 overall in the 1970 NFL Draft out of Louisiana Tech.
He is a member of both the Pro Football Hall of Fame and College Football Hall of Fame.
Bradshaw played for the Steelers from 1970-83, before working as an NFL analyst with CBS Sports in 1984. He has been with Fox NFL Sunday since its inception in 1994.
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