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Terry Bradshaw Net Worth

terry bradshaw net worth
Net Worth$15,000,000
Full NameTerry Paxton Bradshaw
Date of Birth/AgeSeptember 2, 1948 (age 70)
Source of wealthFootball Player
Height6’3”
Country of originU.S
State/City of originShreveport, Louisiana
Last Updated2019

Net Worth

Terry Bradshaw net worth is 15 million dollars.

Bradshaw’s net worth has fluctuated during his career. Although it is common today to hear about athletes who are making millions of dollars each year, during the height of Bradshaw’s career as a football player, such salaries were not the norm.

During his career as a quarterback for the NFL in the 1980s, Bradshaw made an estimated $470,000, according to the New York Times.

At the time Bradshaw was pulling in that salary, it was the third highest in the entire NFL.

Since his retirement from the NFL, Bradshaw has increased his yearly salary potential. Currently, his annual salary as a sports consultant and analyst is $2 million.

Additional income is drawn from a total of five books and six country music and gospel albums.

Introduction

Although many sports starts to fade into retirement after a successful career, Bradshaw has not slowed down since retiring from his former career as a quarterback with the National Football League (NFL).

Although he enjoys being part of multiple football halls of fame, Bradshaw is a much sought after sports analyst, co-host and occasional actor. For Bradshaw, retirement has never meant slowing down.

Early Life

The future famous football player was born in Shreveport, Louisiana on September 2, 1948, and given the name Terry Paxton Bradshaw.

His father, William Bradshaw, was in the United States Navy. His mother, Novis Bradshaw was a housewife. Growing up, Terry was the middle child of three kids.

Both religion and a hard work ethic were very important in the Bradshaw house, and Terry would cite both of those as being lasting influences on his outlook on life.

He excelled academically at Woodlawn High School. He was successful academically, but his true passion in sports soon emerged.

 

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He was a star track and field player. In fact, he made a national record as a javelin thrower while still in high school.

But after he won a full scholarship to Louisiana Tech university, he decided to focus the rest of his time on football.

During his time as a college performer, Bradshaw earned the distinction of being the most sought after college player.

 

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Personal Life

Bradshaw is currently married to his fourth wife, Tammy. He and Tammy married in July 2014 after 15 years of dating each other.

While 15 years may seem like a long time to date someone, Bradshaw wanted to make sure that this marriage was going to last after three marriages that failed.

His first marriage, to Melissa Babish, lasted only from 1972-1973. His second marriage to JoJo Starbuck lasted from 1976-1983, despite the fact that the two of them shared a devout Christian faith and a similar outlook on what their lives should be like together.

Bradshaw’s third marriage was to Charla Hopkins. They married in 1983 and divorced in 1999.

That marriage was the only one of Bradshaw’s marriages to produce children: Erin and Rachel Bradshaw.

Both Rachel and Erin went on to have successful academic careers. Rachel is an actress who has appeared on Nashville. Erin shows horses.

 

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Career

At present, Terry Bradshaw net worth reached $15,000,000.

Bradshaw’s career took off when he was drafted in 1970 to play for the Pittsburgh Steelers. His initial few seasons were not an indication that he would go on to be one of the most well-known football players of his era.

Bradshaw’s first few seasons included throwing over 200 interceptions and was generally put down for not seeming intelligent.

But once Bradshaw became more comfortable within the NFL, he began to lead his team to championships. His major accomplishments during his football career include:

  • Eight AFC Central championships
  • 4 Superbowl wins
  • The “Immaculate Reception” pass in 1972, which allowed the Steelers to win against the Raiders
  • Winning score pass in a game against the Oakland Raiders
  • Won Most Valuable Player multiple times

 

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Retirement from the NFL came after the 1983 season. He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame and the College Football Hall of Fame.

Only a year after his retirement, CBS signed Bradshaw up to be an NFL game analyst. In this position, he would give commentary on current games.

His analyst position would grow in the 1990s and 2000s, as cable television sporting channels became popular. Bradshaw became a frequent co-host and analyst for Fox NFL Sunday.

Bradshaw has also enjoyed a prosperous carer in television commercials and cameos in multiple sitcoms.

He’s played a role in Brotherly LoveMalcolm in the MiddleModern Family. He’s also appeared in movies, such as Smokey and the Bandit II andHooper.

Bradshaw has written six books:

  • No Easy Game
  • Terry Bradshaw, Man of Steel
  • Looking Deep
  • Terry Bradshaw Fantasy Football Journal
  • It’s Only a Game
  • Keep It Simple

Bradshaw has also released five albums:

  • I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry
  • Until You
  • Here in My Heart
  • Sings Christmas Songs for the Whole World
  • Terry & Jake

 

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Interesting Facts

Following his NFL retirement and his divorce from his third wife, Bradshaw found it difficult to “bounce back.” He sought help and found out that he was suffering from Clinical Depression.

In speaking to City & Shore magazine, Bradshaw confided that he had sought prescription help. Those prescriptions helped him manage his Depression.

Despite his enduring career with the Steelers, Bradshaw had a very complicated relationship with the head coach, Chuck Noll.

Bradshaw has commented that the two personalities simply clashed. When Chuck Noll passed away, Bradshaw refused to attend the funeral.

Thanks in part to his comments made about Chuck Noll and criticisms about the team’s current coach, Bradshaw has enjoyed a complicated relationship with Steelers fans.

 

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Highlights

Terry Bradshaw was one of the most successful quarterbacks in the history of the NFL. He was able to lead his team to four Superbowl wins.

Following that lucrative and successful career, Bradshaw went on to forge a new path as a celebrity entertainer.

His words and analysis are now highly sought after every Sunday during the football season.

 

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Favorite Quotes from Terry Bradshaw

“When you’ve got something to prove, there’s nothing greater than a challenge.”

“I’m always happy-go-lucky, and people look at me and find it shocking that I could be depressed.”

“If I could reach down in my heart, I would say I’m sorry for every unkind word and thought I ever had.”

“Bad attitudes will ruin your team.”

“I have always felt like a fish in water with football, Fox, speeches, riding horses, and raising cattle.”

 

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Tips for Success from Terry Bradshaw

  1. Don’t let anyone else try to determine your worth. Terry Bradshaw is often called unintelligent and accused of being a redneck. But he has become a millionaire and forged the kind of career that many athletes can only dream of obtaining. 
  2. Never stop looking for ways to improve your career. After retiring, Terry Bradshaw has gone on to win carve out new careers in television, movies and as an author. You can always reach further and achieve even more success.