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Fans tell star Fox Sports NFL analyst to retire immediately after yet another on-air mistake

Fans tell star Fox Sports NFL analyst to retire immediately after yet another on-air mistake

Legendary NFL analyst Terry Bradshaw is drawing heat on social media after stumbling upon yet another gaffe in the Fox Sports booth.

Bradshaw, 76, has been with the network for 30 years but has made a series of mistakes that have left fans perplexed in recent weeks.

His most recent mistake came Sunday, when he was assigned to narrate the highlights of the NFL’s 1 p.m. slate.

As footage of the Buffalo Bills-Tennessee Titans game played on the screen, fans were left confused as Bradshaw began talking about the Cleveland Browns and Nick Chubb.

“Nick Chubb is back from his knee injury sustained in Week 2 of last year, but it’s Deshaun – oops, that’s the wrong one,” Bradshaw said, as footage of a Bills touchdown were broadcast on the screen.

Fans tell star Fox Sports NFL analyst to retire immediately after yet another on-air mistake

Terry Bradshaw has been an analyst at Fox for 30 years, but he’s come under fire.

Fans on social media were left dismayed by Bradshaw's latest on-air gaffe this weekend

Fans on social media were left dismayed by Bradshaw’s latest on-air gaffe this weekend

Bradshaw’s co-host, Curt Menefee, was forced to quickly clean up the mess his colleague created, telling viewers, “It’s Amari Cooper for Buffalo who gets the touchdown.” His debut with the Bills, Buffalo beating Tennessee 34-10.

The mistake is just the latest in a series of on-air gaffes for Bradshaw, who previously received heat from fans for his awkward turn of phrase when discussing the now-Browns quarterback injured Deshaun Watson.

Speaking live on Fox, Hall of Famer Bradshaw suggested benching Watson, saying: “Are you putting Watson down now? He hasn’t played well since he’s been in Cleveland, he just hasn’t played well.

Bradshaw’s comments led Howie Long to clarify: “I don’t want to put him down. I would like to sit him down.

A viewer said it was the

One viewer said it was the “bad choice” to allow Bradshaw to review the half-time highlights.

Michael Strahan added: “Yes, I thought the same thing. It was a bit hard.

It was only last season that Bradshaw, 76, drew criticism from some fans for stumbling in his reading of halftime highlights.

Fans were also concerned about the former Steelers star, as he was seen coughing and sweating on air.

Bradshaw has had some health issues recently, as he was diagnosed with two different forms of cancer between November 2021 and March 2022.

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