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Terry Bradshaw to Present Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl 59, Plans Retirement by 2029

The Hall of Fame quarterback and long-time FOX broadcaster has announced plans to step away after the next Super Bowl on FOX, marking the end of a storied career.

  • Terry Bradshaw, 76, will present the Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl 59 as part of his role with FOX Sports, continuing a tradition he began in 1997.
  • Bradshaw has announced plans to retire from broadcasting after the 2029 Super Bowl, when he will turn 80 years old, citing the demands of the job and the industry's preference for younger talent.
  • The former Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback has been a fixture on FOX's NFL pregame show since its inception in 1994, following a successful NFL career that included four Super Bowl victories.
  • Bradshaw's contract with FOX specifies his role in the trophy presentation, a responsibility he has carried out at nearly every Super Bowl aired by the network.
  • Super Bowl 59 marks a return to Louisiana for Bradshaw, who won his first Super Bowl in the state as a player with the Steelers in 1975.
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