Terry Bradshaw’s offhand remark to Erin Andrews sent shockwaves through the sports world, igniting a firestorm of controversy. With just two words—“You’re looking…”—he sparked debates, outrage, and heated discussions across social media.

FOX Sports’ Terry Bradshaw and Erin Andrews, both accomplished broadcasters, have a complex relationship. Andrews joined the network in 2012 and has worked exclusively with the team since 2016.

Following Super Bowl LIX, Andrews praised Bradshaw’s microphone skills and discussed the physical and mental challenges of covering events like the Super Bowl. They both hold mutual respect for each other.

Terry Bradshaw sparks controversy following his remarks on Erin Andrews’ looks

 

Terry Bradshaw and Erin Andrews watched the Philadelphia Eagles win 40-22, and after discussing the physical and mental demands of covering a Super Bowl event, she praised her colleague.

On her Calm Down podcast with Charissa Thompson, Andrews said, “We were in make-up at about 8 o’clock in the morning, but Charissa had her full-blown outfit on before I left the hotel. So that was probably like 9.45am. She runs down in her number, adorable, amazing Balmain dress.”

She added, “But she had her heel on. You guys, she kept her heels on the whole day. I looked like I’d played on the defensive line for the Eagles, or the offensive line for the Chiefs. I couldn’t walk. I don’t know how you do it Terry Bradshaw, but you did it.”

Pittsburgh Steelers legend, Bradshaw, faced criticism for his comments on the Thursday Night Football pregame show in 2021. After Andrews interviewed Tampa Bay Buccaneers linebacker Devin White, Bradshaw engaged in an exchange with Andrews, commenting on her appearance. “You got your cowboy boots on and your shirt,” he said. “You’re lookin’ good. That was nice. I enjoyed that interview.”

 

Bradshaw’s ill-advised comments came during a sensitive time, three days after Las Vegas Raiders head coach Jon Gruden resigned following emails containing homophobic and misogynistic language, which The Washington Post investigated. Andrews and Bradshaw have never publicly commented on the incident.

Andrews, a 46-year-old FOX Sports star, will leave the network after the expiry of her three-year contract. She signed the deal in 2022, which will end at the end of the NFL season, but no extension option has been discussed.

Andrews will participate in Skate for LA Strong on February 23, a benefit event for the L.A. Fire Relief Fund, despite uncertainty about her long-term future.

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