Terry Bradshaw on Fox NFL SundayTerry Bradshaw on Fox NFL Sunday (Photo via Fox)
Terry Bradshaw is back at it again.

Just before the Carolina Panthers were set to take on the winless Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday afternoon, the legendary quarterback was speaking on veteran quarterback Andy Dalton getting ready to play his former team.

While speaking about the matchup, Terry Bradshaw randomly started using a “Carolina accent” in an effort to be funny.

It did not work well for him.

Andy Dalton was supposed to be the veteran backup and mentor to Bryce Young, last year’s No. 1 overall draft pick, but now he has found himself as the man until he begins stringing along bad games.

Last week, Dalton threw for 319 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Panthers to their first win, 36-22 over the Las Vegas Raiders.

Many Have Called For Terry Bradshaw To Retire

Terry Bradshaw retired after the 1983 season and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.

Once he hung up his cleats, Bradshaw became a prominent television football analyst, and he remains today.

Bradshaw, the legendary NFL quarterback turned broadcaster, continues to face calls to retire from his job.

Bradshaw has 30 years of service with Fox Sports, but fans have noticed a dip in quality from previous years.

He has dealt with some health issues over the past few years but is happy and healthy for the 2024 season.

Former NFL Quarterback Brett Favre Lashes Out At Taylor Swift, Accuses Her Of Using Her “Influence” For Foul Reasons

Photos of Brett Favre and Taylor SwiftBrett Favre and Taylor Swift (Photos via Getty Images)
Former NFL star quarterback Brett Favre has taken a swipe at pop sensation Taylor Swift for political reasons ahead of the upcoming 2024 presidential elections.

The 11-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro is known to be a supporter of former President Donald Trump and has previously endorsed him.

He’s since taken a shot at Swift, who recently endorsed Democratic candidate and Vice President Kamala Harris following Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes informing everyone that he wouldn’t endorse a candidate.

“Good take by Mahomes,” he wrote in a tweet.

“I see a lot of celebs trying to influence their audience instead of letting the people think for themselves. If the best choice for them ain’t clear and they’re easily swayed by their fav pop artist, it’s not going to be a good thing.”