The 74-year-old Hall of Fame quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers and sportscaster claims he is now cancer-free and that he “feels like my old self.”
Terry Bradshaw, a quarterback in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, before the Los Angeles Rams and San Francisco 49ers’ NFC Championship game on January 30 in Inglewood, California. Bradshaw revealed on Sunday that in the previous year, he had undergone treatment for two different cancers. Marcio Sanchez, Jose
Terry Bradshaw, a quarterback in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, revealed on Sunday that he has undergone treatment for two cancers in the previous year.
Bradshaw said on “Fox NFL Sunday” that he received treatment, including surgery, at Yale University Medical Center after being identified as having bladder cancer late last year.
Bradshaw declared, “As of right now, I am bladder cancer free.”
The 74-year-old went on to say that he discovered a growth in his neck earlier this year and that it was a Merkel cell tumour, a rare type of malignant skin cancer. At the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, he received treatment.
I may not look like my old self, but I still feel like it,” Bradshaw remarked. “I’m feeling fantastic and I’m cancer-free.”
Bradshaw won four Super Bowls while playing his whole career (1970–1983) for the Pittsburgh Steelers.