Terry Bradshaw declares himself ‘the Goat’ on Fox NFL Sunday after ‘beating Tom Brady’s record’ with ninth world title
TERRY Bradshaw called himself the greatest on Fox NFL Sunday after claiming to have passed a Tom Brady record.
The four-time Super Bowl champion beganSunday’s showby being congratulated by his co-stars.
Bradshaw, 76, won an award in the American Quarter Horse Association recently.
He and his wife Tammy celebrated victory with their horse TB Mr Hollywood at the event in Oklahoma City.
The ex-NFLquarterback revealed that was his fifth title in show horses.
And his Fox NFL co-star Howie Long crunched the numbers.
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“That makes nine titles,” Long claimed after adding his horse racing championships and Super Bowls together.
“You have passed Brady.”
And Bradshaw jumped in to make a bold declaration.
“I am pastTom Bradynow,” Bradshaw claimed.
“I have nine world titles, he only has seven.
“That automatically makes me the GOAT.”
Bradshaw won fourSuper BowlsasPittsburgh Steelersquarterback in the 1970s.
Brady, meanwhile, was a seven-time Super Bowl champion.
He won six with theNew England Patriotsand added one more at theTampa Bay Buccaneers.
Bradshaw andMichael Strahanwere left in laughter on Sunday’s show.
Fox NFL Sundaypoked fun at Netflix for their broadcastofJake Paul against Mike Tyson on Friday.
The original Tom Brady
Tom Brady was left lost for words after Terry Bradshaw admitted he used his identity.
Host Curt Menefee drewBrady’sattention to a 1983 newspaper report that a man called Thomas Brady underwent surgery.
That was actuallyBradshawwhile he was still in his playing days with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Bradshaw won fourSuper Bowlsin his 13-year career under center in Pittsburgh.
The former Steelers quarterback explained, “When I checked in they said ‘you’re not going to get checked in under your name because you’ll get hassled, what do you want to go under?’
“I said, ‘Put me under Thomas Brady.’
“That’s how it happened.”
More than 60 million households tuned in for the boxing showdown at AT&T Stadium – the home of the Dallas Cowboys.
But Netflix’s broadcast was hit by technical issues.
Some fans complained of buffering and poor picture quality.
While there weremore than 12,000 reports of a Netflix outagewhile the undercard was happening.
Fox NFL star Rob Gronkowski was in attendance at AT&T Stadium Friday night.
Host Curt Menefee brought up Gronk’s attendance and cut to a clip of him in the crowd.
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But the clip then froze and started buffering – in a cheeky shot at Netflix.
Strahan, Bradshaw and Howie Long saw the funny side of Menefee’s joke.
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