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Terry Bradshaw is giving fans an inside look at his storied career.
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback-turned-football analyst, 73, is opening up about his NFL journey in a first-person account for HBO’s new documentary special,Terry Bradshaw: Going Deep,out on Tuesday, Feb. 1.
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Bradshaw brought cameras along when he performed at the Clay Cooper Theater in Branson, Missouri, in August 2021. His live performance features “a mix of singing, music, colorful stories, and honest and emotional reflections on his life” according to the press release from HBO.
“There is no one in sports quite like Terry Bradshaw,” Cossrow said in a statement. “He’s been in our lives for more than 50 years. We’ve seen him struggle, we’ve seen him on top of the world, he’s made us laugh, and he hasn’t been afraid to cry.”
He added, “And there is no one better to tell his extraordinary story than Terry himself. We are thrilled to have made this special with him.”
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In 1989, Bradshaw was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in honor of his legendary 14-season NFL career.
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After his retirement from the sport in 1984, he became a broadcaster and entertainer. He has won three SportsEmmy awardsfor his work as anon-air analyst.
In addition to sports, Bradshaw is featured alongside his wife Tammy, stepdaughter Lacey Hester and their grandchildren in the E! reality series,The Bradshaw Brunch,and appeared in movies includingFather FiguresandFailure to Launch. He has also released several country music albums.
Terry Bradshaw: Going Deeppremieres on Tuesday, Feb. 1 on HBO and will be available to stream on HBO Max.
source: people.com