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NFL Fans Want Terry Bradshaw To Retire Immediately After He Appeared To Be Very Confused During Latest On-Air Gaffe [VIDEO]

This article was originally published on Total Pro Sports.

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Terry Bradshaw (Photo via Twitter)

Terry Bradshaw ended the regular season much like he started it: Upsetting NFL fans.

To end 2025, Bradshaw forgot that Jordan Love and Micah Parsons were Packers teammates while previewing a game. It wasn’t the first time Bradshaw had Strahan looking at him like he had lost his mind.

On Sunday, the NFL Hall of Fame quarterback was back, making yet another mistake on live television. The 77-year-old did not prepare on Sunday as he had no clue who the Green Bay Packers’ starting quarterback was.

Jordan Love sat out the game against Minnesota while backup Malik Willis was inactive. That meant No. 3 quarterback Clayton Tune was going to make his first start for Green Bay.

Terry Bradshaw said, ‘Jordan Love is coming out of concussion protocol. He could play if they were in the playoffs today, but they’re going to rest him.’

“His backup is a guy by the name of Love, Bradshaw mistakenly said. He quickly fixed it by saying ‘Tune, Tune from the University of Houston. Fifth rounder. I’ve never heard of him.’ He was then corrected by being told that Tune was No. 3 on the depth chart.

It prompted the 77-year-old to ask, ‘Is he? I don’t know what he is. We’ll find out today.’

Furious fans wanted him gone.

“Please get Terry Bradshaw off the air at this point,” one fan said.

“Evergreen tweet: Please stop having Terry Bradshaw do the halftime highlights run down, NFL on Fox. It feels like elder abuse,” a second person wrote.

“Get Terry Bradshaw out of here. He can’t keep up anymore,” a third person stated.

“Terry Bradshaw needs to retire, guy is so old, and his rambles are brutal to listen to @NFLonFOX,” a fourth person commented.

“Terry Bradshaw, we get it, you’re a legend. But it is absolutely time to hang up the analyst gig. Yikes,” a final person wrote.

Bradshaw stated previously that he would retire after the 2029 Super Bowl, per The Sun. It cannot come soon enough for NFL fans.

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