Terry Bradshaw (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)

Terry Bradshaw continues to be a main topic of conversation due to his behavior or just his overall struggle to get through a show every week on Fox.

The 76-year-old Hall of Fame quarterback, who won four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers, is not having the best start to the 2024 NFL season, and it is becoming a glaring issue for him and his colleagues.

Bradshaw, who’s been working for Fox Sports for two decades, once again had issues during Week 7 games this past Sunday.

Terry Bradshaw was in the midst of doing highlights, but he was talking about the Cleveland Browns vs. Cincinnati Bengals game, while Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans highlights were shown to millions of people on television.

The staggering part is that it took him several seconds to realize what he was doing wrong.

“Whoops, wrong one,” Bradshaw admitted.

Former NFL QB Boomer Esiason Speaks On His “Worry” of Terry Bradshaw

Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw is well-known for his 14 seasons in the NFL, during which time he won four Super Bowl championships with the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Off the field, he is just as accomplished as he is an actor and an Emmy winner, having been on television shows and in movies.

He has also been a broadcaster for decades. He joined CBS in 1984 before switching to FOX Sports in 1994.

Former NFL MVP Boomer Esiason, who left CBS’s ‘The NFL Today’ after 22 years, finally had time to watch him on TV, and he came away worried about what he was witnessing.

“I worked up against them for the last 22 years, I haven’t seen a lot of their show,” Esiason said. “Obviously, I see it during the Super Bowl or when there’s one game for a playoff game, but I felt like it was a little disconcerting yesterday. I was worried about him. Is that the way it’s been?”