Terry Bradshaw
“You need to apply passion to everything you do. If you don’t have the passion, you’re not successful and you’ll just go on bitchin’. Without the passion there won’t be commitment, and without commitment there won’t be success.”
Biography
Terry Bradshaw, a former American football quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers, won four Super Bowl titles (1975, 1976, 1979 and 1980) in just six years. He also led the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships. Bradshaw was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989 – his first year of eligibility.
After retiring from football in 1983, Bradshaw became a television sports analyst. In 2001, he joined the NASCAR HighLine Performance Group racing team to form FitzBradshaw Racing.
Bradshaw has written or co-written five books and recorded six country and western and gospel music albums that have gone gold. He was also awarded an Emmy for broadcasting.
Career Highlights
| 1970 | Selected in NFL draft by Pittsburgh Steelers |
| 1974 | Published first autobiography Man of Steel |
| 1975 | Pro Bowls |
| Captained Steelers to Super Bowl Championship win | |
| 1976 | Captained Steelers to Super Bowl Championship win |
| 1978 | Pro Bowls |
| AP NFL MVP | |
| Super Bowl MVP | |
| Bert Bell Award | |
| Captained Steelers to Super Bowl Championship win | |
| Super Bowl MVP | |
| Pro Bowls | |
| 1983 | Retired from football |
| 1990 | Television analyst for The NFL Today |
| 2001 | Enters NASCAR racing |





