NFL fans are in agreement on Terry Bradshaw’s future at Fox Sports, after seeing him on the air on Sunday.

Bradshaw, 77, is two weeks into the 2025 season. The four-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback has been been a television sports analyst and co-host of Fox NFL Sunday since 1994. He doesn’t plan on stopping anytime soon, either. Bradshaw told reporters at Super Bowl 59 in New Orleans that he wants to work until he’s 80 years old, at least.

“I told my wife before I left the room a while ago, I’m sitting there… I said, ‘I’ve got two years left at FOX. I’m 76,’” he told The Daily Mirror at Super Bowl 59.

He added: “I said, ‘If we can get to the next Super Bowl, I’ll be 80. That’s… I think that’s time’. 80 years old, that’s pushing it!”

Terry Bradshaw on the air.

Bradshaw, who’s been an on-air TV analyst at FOX for more than 30 years, has showed some signs of aging in recent years. He struggled through halftime and in-game update highlights, while also taking heat for an “insensitive” comment about the North Carolina floods in 2024.

This year, Bradshaw is once again taking heat for his performance. He struggled to pronounce an NFL player’s name in Week 2.

“Terry Bradshaw trying to say “Elic Ayomanor” went about as well as you’d expect,” Awful Announcing shared.

NFL fans begging Bradshaw to retire

With Bradshaw once again struggling on the air, NFL fans are begging for the legendary quarterback turned TV analyst to retire.

“Terry Bradshaw needs to call it quits. He can barely finish a sentence,” one fan wrote on X.

“Get Terry Bradshaw off TV,” one fan added.

“Terry Bradshaw needs to retire he cant even string together a coherent sentence on the pregame show,” another fan added.

“They need to let terry bradshaw retire. He has no idea what’s going on,” one fan added.

Bradshaw, meanwhile, has no plans to retire. He has made it clear that he wants to work at least one more Super Bowl, passing 80 years old on TV. He’s having fun off of the field, too, with horse racing success.

The legendary NFL quarterback’s horse had a win at Churchill Downs this weekend.

While it’s good to see Bradshaw doing well in horse racing, NFL fans are hoping that he’d call it a career on the air.