NFL Hall Of Famer Terry Bradshaw Reveals Cancer Battle During Live Pregame Show
This caught a lot of people by surprise. According to Foxnews.com, Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw revealed he battled cancer twice over the last 12 months. Terry is currently one of the co-hosts on Fox NFL Sunday.
Bradshaw sparked concerns of NFL fans watching the pregame show last week and addressed them on Sunday’s episode before the rest of the schedule kicked off.
The former Pittsburgh Steelers star said, “Last week on this show, I ran out of breath, and Howie (Long) helped me up. And a lot of people are asking what’s wrong with me, what’s happened to me physically. I just want to address it and let you know what has happened in my life. In November, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I went to the Yale University Medical Center for surgery and treatment. As of today, I am bladder-cancer free. That’s the good news.”
Mr. Bradshaw went on to say, “Then in March, feeling good. I had a bad neck. I get an MRI. Now we find a tumor in my left neck. And it’s a Merkel cell tumor, which is a rare form of skin cancer. So I had that surgery done at M.D. Anderson in Houston. Folks, I may not look like my old self, but I feel like my old self. I’m cancer free, I’m feeling great. And over time, I’m going to be back to where I normally am.”
Wishing you a quick recovery Terry!
During today's show, Terry Bradshaw shared that he has been battling cancer over the past year. As of today, he is cancer free, and he discussed his fight and plan for the future: pic.twitter.com/RSwVxlXC97
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