Terry Bradshaw has been left with no choice but the retire from FOX NFL Sunday with the 76-year-old’s health issues getting more serious.

The Pittsburgh Steelers legend has had a number of well-documented health problems over the years and has managed to remain in work, but the end has come for his broadcasting career.

Various fans have been sending Bradshaw their best wishes this season as concerns over his health grew, and it now seems that this Super Bowl in New Orleans will be one of the last ones that he covers.

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That is where the Kansas City Chiefs will be taking on the Philadelphia Eagles, with the Chiefs searching for an unprecedented and historic three-peat.

He will appear alongside Michael Strahan, Jimmy Johnson, Rob Gronkowski and Co this weekend as planned, but he has announced that he expects the 2029 Super Bowl to be his last. He currently has more than two years on his FOX contract.

When will Terry Bradshaw retire?

“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 said.

“Okay, so it’s a young man’s game. I get that. Everybody wants the new.

“And so 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.”

There has been some pressure on Bradshaw to retire in recent years given his advanced age, but he has always responded with humor.

“I told Fox: ‘If I could just die on the show, think about the ratings, right?,” he joked.

“Are we not about ratings? That’d be huge. Not only that, there would be a huge carryover.”

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