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  • Terry Bradshaw Says Bieber Pulled Steelers’ Focus in Service

    Last week Justin Bieber showed up at a Pittsburgh Steelers prayer service the night before their game against the New York Jets. Bieber was allowed to stay for the service, which is apparently pretty unusual. Players took pictures with the pop star.

    Then the Steelers lost to the Jets the next day. Fans were not happy, and they quickly called the whole thing the result of a Bieber “jinx” on the team.

    Maybe God does not like Justin Bieber any more than most adults?

    Ben Roethlisberger denied it. And so has Terry Bradshaw, although Bradshaw had a little more to say on the whole affair.

    “It’s automatically assumed he’s a jinx,” Bradshaw told TMZ. “That’s ridiculous.”

    But he does admit that it was a pretty unusual move for Bieber to be allowed in the prayer service at all.

    “The only time I recall the Steelers teams I played on letting outsiders worship with us was at the Super Bowl … and it was with our families because they traveled with us.”

    Bradshaw told TMZ that he thought having someone like Bieber in the room when the team should be focusing on prayer and team was the wrong move.

    “Your focus isn’t where it should be. If [Bieber] had been a part of the team from the beginning, fine … but a one-timer, no.”

    As for Bradshaw himself, he’s focusing on something lately himself: selling his property. According to reports, Bradshaw is asking $10.8 million for his Circle 12 Ranch.

    His realtor says they’re getting sniffs on the place, and that there’s plenty of room for whoever ends up grabbing it.

    “We’ve already had a lot of activity on it. We’re getting people out of Dallas because of the proximity. It’s only an hour north of Dallas. We’re getting people out of Oklahoma City.

    “He built this from the ground up. I mean, this was just a bunch of barb wire fencing. He just wanted it as a weekend getaway and then ended up moving up here.”

    The place boasts a huge main house, as well as two additional residences on the property. “Plenty of homes out here for their in-laws and outlaws and everybody else,” the realtor said.

  • Terry Bradshaw Puts Ranch On The Market

    Terry Bradshaw Puts Ranch On The Market

    Terry Bradshaw has decided to sell his ranch.

    Bradshaw has lived at the Circle 12 Ranch, named for his jersey number when he played for the Pittsburgh Steelers, located in Thackerville, for the past 14 years, and during that time he has raised hogs, cattle, and horses. However, he is ready to downsize, and has listed the property with a whopping $10.8 million price tag.

    “He built this from the ground up. I mean, this was just a bunch of barb wire fencing. He just wanted it as a weekend getaway and then ended up moving up here,” co-broker Angie Nelson said.

    “We’ve already had a lot of activity on it,” she added. “We’re getting people out of Dallas because of the proximity. It’s only an hour north of Dallas. We’re getting people out of Oklahoma City.”

    According to KTEN, the ranch features “8,600 sq. ft., six bedroom, eight bath western-style home” and “comes with an outdoor living space that has a kitchen, fire pit and bar.” There are also two additional residences located on the property. “Plenty of homes out here for their in-laws and outlaws and everybody else,” Nelson said.

    Along with several man-made lakes and ponds, the property has 744 acres with 74 stalls for horses, offices, and an arena.

    If you are interested in the property, you must be pre-qualified for the $10.8 million. If not, you are not even eligible for a showing.

  • Terry Bradshaw Selling His Ranch

    Terry Bradshaw has put his ranch near Dallas on the market.

    The former quarterback and broadcast superstar is ready to downsize, said one of his brokers.

    Co-broker Angie Nelson, vice president of the ranch and land division for Briggs Freeman Sotheby’s International Realty in Dallas, said of the property, “We’ve already had a lot of activity on it. We’re getting people out of Dallas because of the proximity. It’s only an hour north of Dallas. We’re getting people out of Oklahoma City.”

    Not just anyone can come look out of curiousity. Shoppers must be prequalified for the $10.8 million price tag to even get a showing.

    Nelson said that Terry Bradshaw bought the property about 14 years ago, and it was pretty much empty.

    “He built this from the ground up. I mean, this was just a bunch of barb wire fencing. He just wanted it as a weekend getaway and then ended up moving up here,” Nelson said of the home.

    That hefty price buys a lot of house. It has 8,600 sq. ft. including six bedrooms and eight bathrooms. The main house also has an outdoor living space that has a kitchen, fire pit and bar.

    There are also two other houses on Terry Bradshaw’s ranch.

    “Plenty of homes out here for their in-laws and outlaws and everybody else,” Nelson said.

    If you want to live near Dallas and have tons of livestock (and $10 million), this could be your dream home.

    There are a total of 744 acres with 74 stalls for horses, an arena, and even offices. Not to mention dozens of man-made lakes and ponds.

    Sounds amazing. What do you think? If you had $10.8 Million, would you buy a place like Terry Bradshaw’s ranch?

  • Rachel Bradshaw: Was Husband Rob Bironas’ Death Caused By Road Rage?

    As the daughter of NFL legend Terry Bradshaw, Rachel Bradshaw seemed to have come full circle with her marriage to Rob Bironas earlier this year. However, the nightmare of the sudden death of the former Tennessee Titans kicker began for Bradshaw on Saturday night when her husband slammed into a ditch at around 11 PM on September 20.

    According to police records, Bradshaw didn’t know that Bironas had left their home in Nashville on Saturday night. Her husband had wished her good night at around 10:30 PM after watching a movie with Bradshaw and a female friend, she reportedly told a police officer. However, when Bradshaw went to check on her husband, he was not in his room. She consulted with relatives before calling the police and reporting him missing.

    Metro Nashville Police said that Bradshaw’s husband had lost control of his vehicle on a curve less than a mile from his home on Saturday night. Several witnesses claimed that Bironas had tried to run them off the road on separate occasions. One woman who called police on Saturday night to report the crash supposedly handed the phone to another woman who claimed that the driver of the white SUV had tried to run her and her husband off the road.

    Metro police spokesman Don Aaron said that Bironas, who was the driver of said white SUV, had swerved back and placed himself behind the couple, revving his engine threateningly. “Then the White SUV accelerated away at a high rate of speed. [The couple] paused a few moments, continued traveling on Battery Lane and came upon the crash,” Aaron added. Two students reported that Bironas had done the same thing to them earlier that night.

    Bironas was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Police reported no evidence of alcohol or drugs at the scene of the crash.

  • Rachel Bradshaw’s Husband Dies In Car Crash

    Rachel Bradshaw’s husband Rob Bironas has died in a car accident.

    According to the Associated Press, the former Tennessee Titans player was killed on Saturday night when he lost control of his 2009 GMC Yukon Denali in a curve.

    The single vehicle crash occurred at approximately 11:00 p.m. less than a mile from his home. The SUV reportedly went off the road and hit a line of trees before coming to a stop upside down.

    Bironas was taken to the Vanderbilt University Medical Center where he was later pronounced dead. According to the report, there were no signs of drugs and alcohol in Bironas system.

    Bradshaw, who is pursuing a career as a country music singer and is the daughter of Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw, married Bironas earlier this summer in June.

    Terry did not appear on Sunday’s edition of FOX NFL SUNDAY so that he could fly down to be with his grieving daughter. “Terry will not appear on today’s edition of FOX NFL SUNDAY,” Fox’s vice president of communications Dan Bell said in a statement. “He flew to Nashville early this morning to be with his daughter Rachel during this tremendously difficult time. The entire FOX Sports family has Terry, Rachel, the Bironas and Bradshaw families in our thoughts and prayers.”

    Rob’s family posted a final tweet on his Twitter account confirming his death. “It’s w/ heavy hearts that we confirm the passing RB # 2 We appreciate your respect for the family’s privacy and your prayers at this time,” the tweet read.

    The Titans offered their condolences to the family as they prepared to play Cincinnati. “Rob made a significant impact as a player in his nine years with the team and more importantly touched many lives in the Nashville community off the field,” the Titans said in a statement.

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  • Terry Bradshaw’s Son-In-Law Rob Bironas Dies In Road Accident

    Terry Bradshaw’s Son-In-Law Rob Bironas Dies In Road Accident

    Terry Bradshaw was excused from Fox’s NFL coverage on Sunday to be with his daughter, Rachel, and family following the fatal road accident that took the life of his son-in-law, NFL kicker Rob Bironas.

    “Terry will not appear on today’s edition of FOX NFL SUNDAY,” Fox’s vice president of communications Dan Bell wrote in a statement, in behalf of the network. “He flew to Nashville early this morning to be with his daughter Rachel during this tremendously difficult time. The entire FOX Sports family has Terry, Rachel, the Bironas and Bradshaw families in our thoughts and prayers.”

    Howie Long also expressed his sympathies to the Bironas family in Sunday’s pre-game.

    “Heartbreaking day,” Long said. “Terry was very emotional when he left this morning to go back home. Thoughts and prayers obviously go out to the Bironas family and to you, Rachel. We love you and we’re thinking about you.”

    According to Nashville Metro police, the former Tennessee Titans kicker was driving close to a mile from his home when he lost control of the SUV he was driving around 11pm on Saturday night. He hit several trees before coming to rest upside down in a drainage ditch. Bironas was taken to Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville where he was later pronounced dead. The police also stated that there was no evidence that drugs or alcohol were involved in the car crash.

    Bironas, who was just 36 years old, married Bradshaw’s daughter, Rachel, in June this year, in a ceremony in Dallas, Texas.

    He played college football for Georgia Southern University and Auburn University. In 2002, he was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Green Bay Packers. He went on to play for the Tennessee Titans in 2005, where he served as kicker for the past nine years.

  • Terry Bradshaw to Sing in Concert Performance

    Terry Bradshaw is, perhaps, one of the most famous quarterbacks to ever play football. During his 14 seasons with the Pittsburgh Steelers Bradshaw led the team to eight AFC Central championships and four Super Bowl wins.

    Following his stellar NFL career, Bradshaw demonstrated a talent for talking sports. He has now become one of the most recognized NFL analysts and broadcasters in the history of televised football.

    These accomplishments are more than most people will see during their lifetime, but Bradshaw isn’t stopping there. The famed quarterback will soon be taking the stage to entertain crowds in a new concert appearance.

    Bradshaw will be the first performer to appear in The Meadows Casino’s Concert Series 2014 in Washington, Pennsylvania. Titled “Terry Bradshaw: America’s Favorite Dumb Blonde…A Life in Four Quarters,” the appearance was announced this week by both the casino and Bradshaw through social media:

    According to Bradshaw’s Facebook page, the former quarterback will be sharing anecdotes from his long and varied career. The hall-of-famer will also be singing, backed by a live band.

    Though Bradshaw-as-a-singer might surprise some, this isn’t the first time Bradshaw has entertained using his vocal talents. Bradshaw has recorded six separate country and gospel albums over the years, and has even charted a few singles. His most famous hit is a cover of Hank Williams’ “I’m So Lonesome I Could Cry,” which hit 17 on the U.S. Country charts in 1976.

    Tickets are on sale now for Bradshaw’s Meadows Casino appearance. Other headliners during this year’s summer concert series include the Oak Ridge Boys, Smokey Robinson, and 38 Special.

    In addition to that appearance, Bradshaw’s show is currently on tour throughout the U.S. with appearances scheduled for Cleveland, Ohio; Springfield, Missouri; and Omaha, Nebraska.

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  • Terry Bradshaw Drops the F-Bomb While Mic Still On

    Terry, Terry, Terry. Howie, Michael, and Jimmy are going to have to wash your mouth out with soap after the foul language you used recently.

    The former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and current Fox NFL Sunday co-host and analyst used some colorful words while his mic was still on during a break of Friday’s Fox Football Daily.

    It seems that Fox’s new sports channel, Fox Sports 1, likes to air “Sneak Peaks,” showing the viewers what happens during commercial breaks. During this certain commercial break, Bradshaw and fellow Fox NFL Sunday co-host and analyst, Jimmy Johnson, were enjoying a joke. The cameras caught Bradshaw saying, “Besides, I wouldn’t have f***** his old ugly-ass mother anyway. God dang. I’ve got more pride than that,” and Johnson laughing away.

    Fox Sports 1 may need to rethink their “Sneak Peaks.”

    Also, whoever’s mother Bradshaw is talking about, I’m sure she’s equally excited he chose to have so much pride.

    Because the conversation was something Fox aired, they took full responsibility and quickly apologized for the incident. Fox Sports spokesman Dan Bell said, “FOX Sports apologizes for the inadvertent and inappropriate language heard during a commercial break on Friday’s edition of FOX Football Daily on FOX Sports 1. The personalities in the studio, including Terry Bradshaw, were unaware that we’d be going to the set live at that time. We apologize to Terry and viewers who unfortunately heard the comments. We are reviewing our procedures to make sure this does not happen again.”

    You can watch Bradshaw drop the F-bomb in the video below. (Remember, it won’t be bleeped out. So if you don’t like hearing foul language, I wouldn’t recommend watching it.)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_rX8B6kvXQ

    I wonder if they’ll add this to the blooper reel they’ve already created? At least if they do, they’ll have time to bleep the cuss words out.

    Another person who may not be too pleased with the joke is Bradshaw’s former teammate at Louisiana Tech, Phil Robertson. The Duck Dynasty patriarch, most notably known for his family’s show on A&E and his duck calls, is also known for his clean language. (I’ll be honest, this was just a plug so I could show this video of Bradshaw and Robertson together.)

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