How tall is Terry Bradshaw? Hall of Fame QB to present Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl 2025

Terry Bradshaw is one of the more polarizing and popular analysts on Fox's NFL pregame show.
And with Fox being the home of Super Bowl 59 between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday, the Hall of Fame quarterback has been at the forefront of the network's lead into the game.
This week's Super Bowl has also a homecoming of sorts for the Shreveport, Louisiana native, as he is not only back in his home state, but also the state he won the first of his four Super Bowl titles with the Pittsburgh Steelers in Super Bowl 9.
Bradshaw is scheduled to present the Lombardi Trophy once again following the game for Fox to the winning team. If it is the Chiefs, it will mark the first time an NFL team has won three straight Super Bowl titles. But if it is the Eagles, it will mark just the second time in franchise history that the Lombardi Trophy is returning to the City of Brotherly Love.
Here's what you need to know about Bradshaw ahead of the Super Bowl:
How tall is Terry Bradshaw?
Bradshaw is listed at 6-foot-3, per his Pro Football Reference page,
How old is Terry Bradshaw?
Terry Bradshaw is 76 years old. He will turn 77 years old on Sept. 2, 2025.
Is Terry Bradshaw retiring?
While Bradshaw isn't retiring after Sunday's Super Bowl for Fox, the Super Bowl champion announced his retirement plans earlier this week in New Orleans at Fox's Super Bowl media availability.
"I told my wife before I left the room a while ago, I'm sitting there and I said, 'I've got two years left at Fox," Bradshaw said. "I said, 'I'm 76. OK, so it's a young man's game. I get that.'
Fox is next scheduled to host and air the Super Bowl in 2029, which Bradshaw alluded to be the right "time" for him to retire. Bradshaw has two years remaining on his contract with Fox, per USA Today.
"I said, if we can get to the next Super Bowl (on Fox) I'll be 80. I think that's time, " Bradshaw said.
Why is Terry Bradshaw presenting Lombardi Trophy at Super Bowl 59?
A member of the network broadcasting the Super Bowl typically presents the Lombardi Trophy to the winning team. But as for why it is specifically the Steelers Hall of Fame quarterback, it's part of Bradshaw's contract with Fox per USA Today.
As previously reported by The Sporting News ahead of Super Bowl 57 between the Eagles and Chiefs, Bradshaw's first presented the Lombardi Trophy for Fox at Super Bowl 31 in 1997.
Since then, Bradshaw has been Fox's representative to hand off the Lombardi Trophy in all but one Super Bowl that the network has aired the Big Game. The only game he missed was Super Bowl 48, when he left the game to be with his family after the passing of his father.
How many Super Bowls did Terry Bradshaw win?
Bradshaw won four Super Bowl titles in his NFL career, all coming with the Steelers.
Bradshaw won his first Lombardi Trophy in Super Bowl 9 against the Minnesota Vikings in 1975. He followed that up with another title the next year, this time against Roger Staubach and the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl 10 — a win that made the Steelers the third NFL franchise to win back-to-back titles.
In four Super Bowl appearances, Bradshaw threw for an impressive 932 combined yards and nine touchdowns per the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He is only the quarterback to win back-to-back Super Bowls twice in his career, and part of one of four quarterback matchups with Staubach to appear in two Super Bowls against each other with the same two teams.
Here's a breakdown of how Bradshaw fared in the Super Bowl:
- Super Bowl 9 (1975): Steelers 16, Vikings 6
- Super Bowl 10 (1976): Steelers 21, Cowboys 17
- Super Bowl 13 (1979): Steelers 35, Cowboys 31
- Super Bowl 14 (1980): Steelers 31, Rams 19
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