Michael Strahan forced to correct Terry Bradshaw after Fox NFL Sunday star’s Kansas City Chiefs error live on air
On live television, Michael Strahan had to correct Terry Bradshaw’s mistake.
After misrepresenting the Kansas City Chiefs’ record versus the Buffalo Bills, the NFL commentator became confused.
Curt Menafee, the host, asked Bradshaw if he was worried about Kansas City’s chances of winning a Super Bowl hat-trick.
“No, not at all,” he responded. Not at all.
It followed the Chiefs’ first loss of the season, a 30–21 setback to the Bills.
“The 1972 Dolphins are thrilled that Kansas City lost,” Bradshaw continued.
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However, Buffalo always defeats Kansas City. It should come as no surprise. They have a 4-1 record versus Buffalo.
They decided not to interrupt his remark, so there was a brief hush on set.
With quarterback Patrick Mahomes, he unintentionally gave the Chiefs a winning record over the Bills.
However, it ran counter to his assertion that Buffalo was the dominant force in the developing competition.
Strahan was completely focused and prepared to correct the situation.
“You said they always lose to Buffalo, but then said 4-1,” the former New York Giants standout remarked. That’s winning.
“I did say it,” Bradshaw admitted, trying to hide his error with a little humor. I simply didn’t say it.
After a round of laughs at the small gaffe, the show seamlessly transitioned to the next segment.
However, Strahan, HisFOX NFL Sundayco-host, was quick to see the error and call it out live on the air.
It was co-host Jay Glazer who introduced his ‘Inside Scoop’ as the panel dismissed the event.
Bradshaw, however, continued to elaborate.
Eventually, Glazer brought up the subject of San Francisco 49ers quarterback Brock Purdy’s shoulder injury.
The Chiefs, meanwhile, defeated the Carolina Panthers by a slim margin of 30–27 on Sunday to resume their winning ways.
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Bradshaw’s performances on Fox NFL Sunday have recently drawn criticism, with many arguing that he should quit.
Bradshaw has begun to falter in parts of his segments at the age of 76, which has irritated his admirers.
NFL head coach annual salaries
1. Andy Reid, $20 million, Chiefs
2. Broncos star Sean Payton, $18 million
=3. Steelers’ Mike Tomlin, $16 million
=3. $16 million for Jim Harbaugh of the Chargers
5. $15 million for Sean McVay of the Rams
6. Kyle Shanahan, $14 million, 49ers
7. John Harbaugh, $12 million, Ravens
=8. Lions’ Dan Campbell, $11 million
=8. $11 million for Sean McDermott of the Bills
10. Seahawks’ Mike MacDonald, $10 million
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