Terry Bradshaw Net Worth

Terry Bradshaw net worth is
$15 Million

Terry Bradshaw Wiki Biography

Terry Paxton Bradshaw was born on 2 September 1948, in Shreveport, Louisiana USA, and is a famous former American Football player, who is  known for playing for just one team during his 14-season career in the National Football League (NFL), the Pittsburg Steelers, and subsequently for being an analyst of the game on national TV.

So how rich is Terry Bradshaw? It is estimated by sources that Terry’s net worth is $15 million, the majority of his wealth is largely from his successful career as a football player to 1983. Despite the fact that Terry is now retired from football, he still has other activities, which add to his net worth. For a number of years he has been hosting television shows, which keeps him in the public eye, and adds to his wealth, and so there is a high chance that his net worth will become higher.

Terry Bradshaw Net Worth $15 Million

From a very young age Terry dreamt of being a professional football player. He studied at the Woodlawn High School, where he had an opportunity to play football and be trained by A. L. Williams. Soon it was clear that Terry had a talent for football, as he led his team to the 1965 AAA High School Championship. Later Bradshaw continued his studies at Louisiana Tech University, and continued playing football there, becoming one of the best college football players of all time, as a junior accumulating 2,890 total yards in 1968 ranking No. 1 in the NCAA, and winning in the Rice Bowl. As a senior, he had 2,314 yards, third in the NCAA but from just 10 games, from many of which he was withdrawn after the team built big leads.

In 1970 Terry was the first overall selection by the Pittsburg Steelers in the NFL Draft, and with whom he played for 14 seasons, which added very significantly to Terry Bradshaw’s net worth. During his career, Terry won many  awards and titles both individually and with the team. Some of them include four Super Bowl Championships in 1974 , ’75, ’78 and ’79 plus MVP in the last two; four AFC Championships; NFL Quarterback of the Year and MVP (1978), and selected for three Pro Bowl games in 1975, 1978 and ’79. He has also been inducted into the Pro Football, College Football and Pittsburg Pro Football Halls of Fame.

Despite the success Terry achieved, he decided to retire from football in 1983, after repeated elbow injuries. As mentioned, Terry then became involved in other activities. He was signed by CBS TV, and immediately became involved in NFL broadcasts. In 1990 he began hosting “The NFL Today” which added a lot to Terry’s net worth. He has also appeared in various shows and movies, including “Everybody Loves Raymond, “Married…with Children”, “Malcolm in the Middle”, “Hooper”, “Smokey and the Bandit” and others. All these appearances helped Terry Bradshaw’s net worth to grow.

Additionally, Terry is something of an author, having co-written five books, and he has also released five albums of largely country music, although apparently none adding greatly to his wealth.

If to talk about Terry Bradshaw’s personal life, he has married four times, firstly to Melissa Babish(1972-73); secondly to JoJo Starbuck (1976-83) then to Charla Hopkins(1983-99), who is the mother of his two daughters, Rachel and Erin. Since 2014, Bradshaw has been married  to Tammy, his girlfriend of the previous 15 years.


Full NameTerry Bradshaw
Net Worth$15 Million
Date Of BirthSeptember 2, 1948
Place Of BirthShreveport, Louisiana, United States
Height6 ft 2 in (1.9 m)
Weight218 lbs (99 kg)
ProfessionAmerican football player, Quarterback, Sports analyst, Commentator, Voice Actor
EducationWoodlawn High School, Louisiana Tech University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseTammy Bradshaw (m. 2014), Charla Hopkins (m. 1983-1999), JoJo Starbuck (m. 1976-1983), Melissa Babish (m. 1972-1973)
ChildrenRachel Bradshaw, Erin Bradshaw
ParentsBill Bradshaw, Novis Bradshaw
SiblingsCraig Bradshaw
NicknamesMr. Steel Arm , Terry Paxton Bradshaw , The Blond Bomber , Bradshaw, Terry
Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/OfficialTerryBradshaw
Twitterhttps://twitter.com/terrybradshaw
Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/bradshawstain/
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0103537
Allmusicwww.allmusic.com/artist/terry-bradshaw-mn0000020726
AwardsSuper Bowl champion (IX, X, XIII, XIV), Super Bowl MVP (XIII, XIV), Pro Bowl (1975, 1978, 1979), First-team All-Pro (1978), NFL Most Valuable Player (1978)
AlbumsI'm So Lonesome I Could Cry (1966), Until You (1981), Here in My Heart (1981), Sings Christmas Songs for the Whole World (1996)
NominationsNFL Draft: 1970 / Round: 1 / Pick: 1, Pro Football Hall of Fame (1989), College Football Hall of Fame (1996),Sports Illustrated Sportsman of the Year (1979), NFL passing touchdowns leader (1978, 1982), NFL 1970s All-Decade Team, Pittsburgh Steelers All-Time Team, Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame
MoviesSmokey and the Bandit II (1980), The Friars Club Super Bowl Roast of Terry Bradshaw (2015), Brotherly Love (1995 TV series), Everybody Loves Raymond, Married... with Children, Malcolm in the Middle, Hooper, Smokey and the Bandit
TV ShowsBetter Late Than Never, Fox NFL Sunday, Fox NFL, The NFL Today, The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Larry Sanders Show, The League, The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Pepsi Halftime Show (2014)
#Fact
1Inducted into the Louisiana Tech Athletic Hall of Fame in 1984 (inaugural class).
2Inducted into the Louisiana Sports Hall of Fame in 1988.
3Was said to originally have been self-taught in playing guitar, some sources claim his being able to play with either hand. (unconfirmed).
4Father of singer Rachel Bradshaw.
5Friend of Lesley Visser.
6In 2004, he admitted that he suffered from clinical depression for most of his adult life. He said it was so severe that he couldn't even enjoy his four Super Bowl championships.
7Co-spokesperson for Verizon Wireless (a cell phone service).
8Co-spokesperson for Radio Shack.
9Co-owner of FitzBradshaw Racing, which fields two cars in the NASCAR Busch Series, the No. 12 and No. 14 Dodge Chargers.
10Shares a birthday with fellow Pro Football Hall of Fame member Eric Dickerson.
11Ranks 20th on NFL All-Time Yards Lost List (2,694).
12Ranks 33rd on NFL All-Time Times Sacked List (307).
13Ranks 22nd on NFL All-Time Touchdown Passes List (212).
14Ranks 19th on NFL All-Time Passes Intercepted List (210).
15Ranks 35th on NFL All-Time Gross Yards Passing List (27,989).
16Ranks 44th on NFL All-Time Pass Completions List (2,025).
17Ranks 36th on NFL All-Time Passing Attempts List (3,901).
18Was a member in Tau Kappa Epsilon Fraternity
19Shares Pittsburgh Steelers record for most passing touchdowns in single game (5).
20Pittsburgh Steelers all-time leader for Passing Yards in a season(3,724 in 1979) and Passing Touchdowns in a Season (28 in 1978).
21Pittsburgh Steelers all-time leader in Passing Yards (27,989) and Passing Touchdowns (212).
22Has two daughters, Erin and Rachel, with his third wife, Charla.
23During his career as quarterback with the Pittsburgh Steelers, recorded a series of country songs. Only one placed in the top 20 of Billboard magazine's country singles chart -- 1976's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry" (the remake of the Hank Williams song).
24Graduated from Louisiana Tech University.
25Graduated from Woodlawn High School in Shreveport, Louisiana. Other sport stars who graduated from Woodlawn were basketball great Robert Parrish and football great Joe Ferguson. Terry Bradshaw went on to play for Louisiana Tech University in Ruston, Louisiana and Joe Ferguson went on to play for the University of Arkansas before they went pro.
26Two time Super Bowl MVP with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1979 and 1980).
27Inducted into the Pro Football Hall Of Fame in 1989.
28Former professional football player; played his entire career with the Pittsburgh Steelers (1970-1983).
29Born at 11:10am-CDT

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Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Bastards2017completed
The League2009TV SeriesTerry Bradshaw
Las Vegas2008TV SeriesPete Skinner
Relative Chaos2006TV MovieWill Gilbert
Failure to Launch2006Al
Robots2005Broken Arm Bot (voice)
8 Simple Rules2002TV SeriesSteve Smith
Malcolm in the Middle2002TV SeriesCoach Clarence
King of the Hill2000TV SeriesPreston Rogers
Blossom1994TV SeriesCoach Morton
The Adventures of Brisco County Jr.1994TV SeriesColonel March
The Sinbad Show1994TV SeriesTerry Bradshaw
Hardcastle and McCormick1985TV Series
The Cannonball Run1981Terry
Stockers1981TV MovieJ.J. Spangler
Hooper1978Sherman

Producer

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Walking on Dead Fish2008Documentary executive producer

Soundtrack

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno2012TV Series performer - 1 episode

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Fox and Friends2012-2016TV SeriesHimself
Better Late Than Never2016TV SeriesHimself
Fox NFL Sunday1994-2016TV SeriesHimself - Co-Host / Himself - Analyst / Himself - Studio Host
Jimmy Kimmel Live!2003-2016TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Garbage Time with Katie Nolan2016TV SeriesHimself
The Friars Club Super Bowl Roast of Terry Bradshaw2015TV MovieHimself
Entertainment Tonight2015TV SeriesHimself
The Queen Latifah Show2014TV SeriesHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson2014TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Outnumbered2014TV SeriesHimself - NFL Hall-of-Famer
Larry King Now2014TV SeriesHimself - Guest
The Rebels2014TV SeriesHimself
Live with Kelly and Michael2013-2014TV SeriesHimself
Mike & Mike2013-2014TV SeriesHimself - Pro Football Hall of Famer
The 56th Annual Grammy Awards Pepsi Halftime Show2014TV SpecialHimself
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno1993-2014TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Guest
Ellen: The Ellen DeGeneres Show2003-2013TV SeriesHimself
The Duck Dynasty Phenomenon2013ShortHimself
The Arsenio Hall Show2013TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Good Day L.A.2013TV SeriesHimself
Viewpoints Industry TV2013TV SeriesHimself - Host
A Football Life2012TV SeriesHimself
FOX 25th Anniversary Special2012TV MovieHimself
2011 NFL Pro Bowl2011TV SpecialHimself - Announcer
Survivor2010TV SeriesHimself - Audience Member
Cubed2010TV SeriesHimself
The Jay Leno Show2009-2010TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Correspondent
Larry the Cable Guy's Star-Studded Christmas Extravaganza2008TV SpecialCoop
Walking on Dead Fish2008DocumentaryNarrator
Super Bowl XLII2008TV SpecialHimself
CMT Giants2007TV SeriesHimself - Presenter
NFL Monday Night Football1970-2007TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback / Himself - Quarterback Pittsburgh Steelers 75th Anniversary All Time Team
The States2007TV Series documentaryHimself (Louisiana)
CMT Greatest Moments: Hank Williams Jr.2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
CMT Insider2006TV SeriesHimself
Pardon the Interruption2006TV SeriesHimself
2005 NFC Championship Game2006TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2005-2006TV Series documentaryHimself
The Simpsons2005TV SeriesHimself
Assembling 'Robots': The Magic, the Music, & the Comedy2005TV Short documentaryHimself
HBO First Look2005TV Series documentaryHimself
Super Bowl XXXIX2005TV SpecialHimself
MADtv2005TV SeriesHimself
The Tony Danza Show2005TV SeriesHimself
The Sharon Osbourne Show2004TV SeriesHimself
The Wayne Brady Show2004TV SeriesHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2000-2003TV Series documentaryHimself
The Late Late Show with Craig Kilborn1999-2002TV SeriesHimself - Guest / Himself
Inside Schwartz2001TV SeriesHimself
Kristin2001TV SeriesHimself
The Daily Show2001TV SeriesHimself
TNN/CMT Country Weekly Music Awards2001TV SpecialHimself - Host
1998 NFC Championship Game1999TV MovieHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
Late Show with David Letterman1993-1999TV SeriesHimself
The Larry Sanders Show1998TV SeriesHimself
1997 NFC Championship Game1998TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
Home Team with Terry Bradshaw1997TV SeriesHimself - Host
The Jeff Foxworthy Show1997TV SeriesHimself
1996 NFC Championship Game1997TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
Everybody Loves Raymond1997TV SeriesHimself
Married with Children1995-1996TV SeriesHimself
1995 NFC Championship Game1996TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
Brotherly Love1995TV SeriesHimself
1994 NFC Championship Game1995TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst / Trophy Presentation
1996 Clio Awards1995TV SpecialHimself
The Sinbad Show1994TV SeriesHimself
1993 NFC Championship Game1994TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst
1992 NFC Championship Game1993TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst
Late Night with David Letterman1992TV SeriesHimself
Evening Shade1991-1992TV SeriesHimself
1991 NFC Championship Game1992TV MovieHimself - Studio Analyst
1992 Mobil Cotton Bowl1992TV MovieHimself - Color Commentator
1990 NFC Championship Game1991TV MovieHimself - Studio Analyst
Super Bowl XXIV1990TV MovieHimself - Studio Analyst / Coin Toss
Greatest Sports Legends1987TV SeriesHimself
Super Bowl XXI1987TV SpecialHimself - Studio Analyst
Kraft Salutes Super Night at the Super Bowl1987TV MovieHimself
The NFL on NBC1971-1983TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Kenny Rogers' America1980TV MovieHimself
Nashville on the Road1980TV SeriesHimself - Guest
Smokey and the Bandit II1980Himself
Super Bowl XIV1980TV MovieHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
1979 AFC Championship Game1980TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
The Mike Douglas Show1976-1979TV SeriesHimself - Pro Football Player / Himself - Football Pro
Super Bowl XIII1979TV MovieHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
1978 AFC Championship Game1979TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Black Sunday1977Himself (uncredited)
1976 AFC Championship Game1976TV MovieHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Hee Haw1976TV SeriesHimself
Dinah!1976TV SeriesHimself
Super Bowl X1976TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
1975 AFC Championship Game1976TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Super Bowl1976TV Movie documentaryHimself
The NFL on CBS1975TV SeriesHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
Super Bowl IX1975TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
1974 AFC Championship Game1974TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback
The Winners1973TV Series documentary
1972 AFC Championship Game1972TV SpecialHimself - Pittsburgh Steelers Quarterback

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Won Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2009EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
2002EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
2001Star on the Walk of FameWalk of FameTelevisionOn 11 October 2001. At 7080 Hollywood Blvd.
2000EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
1999TV Guide AwardTV Guide AwardsFavorite Sportscaster

Nominated Awards

YearAwardCeremonyNominationMovie
2008EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
2003EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
2001EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
2000TV Guide AwardTV Guide AwardsFavorite Sportscaster
1998EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Studio Analyst
1995EmmySports Emmy AwardsOutstanding Sports Personality - Analyst/Commentary

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