Fox Sports was showing the NFC Championship Game on Sunday between the Seattle Seahawks and the Los Angeles Rams, but what happened during the halftime show with former NFL legend Terry Bradshaw had some fans concerned.
Bradshaw, who has had some health issues in recent years, did not make much sense to viewers who were watching him on TV.
NFL World Expresses Concern Over Terry Bradshaw
Sam Monson, an NFL analyst, didn’t seem to understand what Bradshaw was talking about during his Fox Sports broadcast.
Monson posted on X, “Bradshaw is straight up having a completely different conversation to everybody else at that desk.”
Bradshaw is straight up having a completely different conversation to everybody else at that desk.
— Sam Monson (@SamMonsonNFL) January 26, 2026
Awful Announcing’s X account posted a clip of Bradshaw discussing the NFC Championship Game, but the Steelers legend was supposed to talk about the New England Patriots’ victory over the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship Game.
Terry Bradshaw is really struggling to keep up. pic.twitter.com/S6XsteV1SZ
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) January 26, 2026
Nick Cattles, who is part of the Locked On Patriots podcast, also noticed what was happening with Bradshaw.
Cattles posted on X, “Fox comes back from commercial to show NE-DEN highlights and a Gonzalez interview. They go to Bradshaw, who immediately throws everyone off by talking about Darnold. Gronk then tries to shoehorn that Maye had zero TOs, but in his rushing it, he calls him Darnold. Disaster.”
Lance McAlister, who is with 700 WLW in Cincinnati, posted a simple two-word message on X: “Terry Bradshaw?”
Brian Webber, an Emmy Award-winning broadcaster associated with the “Jim Rome Show,” Westwood One, and the “Rich Eisen Show,” was quite concerned about Bradshaw’s commentary. Webber not only referenced what he saw on Sunday, but also previous times that Bradshaw seemingly hasn’t been on the same page as his broadcast team.
Webber posted on X, “This pattern of behavior in recent year has moved beyond being semi-humorous to something closer to sad. Terry Bradshaw was one of my favorite players growing up and once was gifted broadcaster.”
As the Seahawks-Rams game was rolling late into the fourth quarter, there has been no statement from Fox Sports about Bradshaw. The Fox Sports broadcast team will have another period on TV after the game ends. NFL viewers will be watching to see if Bradshaw is, in fact, OK and sounds better.

