The right hand that helped Terry Bradshaw becoming a member of the Hall of Fame of Professional Soccer, fans left nervous about Fox Sports host after the presentation of the Lombardi trophy at the Super Bowl Lix on Sunday in New Orleans.
The 76 -year -old Louisiana native, appeared nervously while holding a microphone for her interview after the game with the MVP of the game and the field marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts.
Many fans wondered on social networks why 'Bradshaw's Hand is trembling', or if the movements could be described as 'tremors'.
The vast majority of spectators simply expressed concern about the four -time Super Bowl winner and the Pittsburgh Steelers legend.
“I hope Terry Bradshaw is fine,” wrote a fan. 'Many hands of hands'.
“The way in which Terry Bradshaw's hand is shaking during this interview makes me realize that we are in the end … of a certain era of transmission of the NFL,” added another.
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Louisiana's native, 76, appeared nervous while holding a microphone for his interview after the game with the MVP of the game and the field marshal of the Philadelphia Eagles, Jalen Hurts
One suggested that 'this is a good time for Terry Bradshaw to end with a high note', adding: 'time for official retirement'.
Bradshaw has recently discussed his retirement plans, which are not entirely imminent.
When Mirror Us Sports asked him when he plans to retire, Bradshaw said he is pointing to the Super Bowl in 2029.
Bradshaw also confessed that he has two more years in his contract with Fox, but hopes to work through the Super Bowl LXIII at 80 before hanging the microphone forever.
“I told my wife before leaving the room a while ago, I'm sitting there … I said:” I have two years left in Fox, “Bradshaw said, who usually works on Fox's studio with Rob Gronkowski and Michael Strahan.
Bradshaw has been pressed from spectators to retire in recent years, but has remained firm about staying in the air before criticism. At one point, Bradshaw joked about wanting to die while he was in the air.
'I told Fox:' If I could die in the program, think about the qualifications, right? Isn't it qualifications? That would be huge. Not only that, there would be a great drag, '' he told Denver Sports 104.3.
'Then all networks would be saying' Bradshaw died on Fox Nfl Sunday. Huge things, and then you may get a statue on the front. But if I can keep my health united, I love what I am doing. But we all age and we will be expelled. I am not looking over my shoulder, but (Tom) Brady comes for $ 37.5 million.
Bradshaw chose his bad words earlier this year when he asked the Cleveland Browns to 'throw' the field marshal with difficulties, Deshaun Watson, at one time, while the spectators have also accused him of 'sliding' his words.
His on -screen career dates back to 1980 for a period of two years with CBS as a commentator. He had his advance in 1994 when he was hired by Fox.