In 2010, he started hosting shows for United States Media Television and currently presents ‘Today in America with Terry Bradshaw’, which deals with current trends in both lifestyles and business
In 2004, he debuted on the television with the Radio Shack advertisement, followed by NutriSystem in 2012
He has authored and co-authored five books, including his autobiography Terry Bradshaw: Man of Steel, apart from forming FitzBradshaw Racing, in partnership with HighLine Performance Group, which was listed on the NASCAR in 2001
His stint with television proved successful, with a mouth-watering contract with Fox Sports, in 1990, as an in-studio analyst and co-host for Fox NFL Sunday, adding a comic touch to engage with the viewers and general media
Soon after his retirement, he signed a deal with CBS in 1984 as a football broadcasting analyst, where most of his programs were high rated in America
His third marriage to family attorney Charla Hopkins in 1983 resulted in two offsprings – daughters Rachel and Erin
Despite an elbow injury sustained during a training camp, he managed to play in the 1982 NFL season, but had to quit midway due to elbow injury
He made cameo appearances on the silver screen with Hooper (1978), Smokey and the Bandit II (1980), The Cannonball Run (1981), The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr
He released six country, gospel and Christmas music albums during his football career, though only his country single I’m So Lonesome I Could Try (1976) managed to reach Billboard’s Top 20 chart
This was repeated again in 1975, defeating Dallas Cowboys
Adjusting at the professional level took him a few seasons, after which he brought his team the first Super Bowl Championship, in 1974, against Minnesota Vikings
He married Miss Teenage America, Melissa Babish in 1972, whom he divorced in 1974
Even though his performance slowed down in his senior years, but he managed to get selected in the Pennsylvania’s Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970 NFL Draft
Terry Paxton Bradshaw was born on September 2, 1948 in Shreveport, Louisiana, as the second of three kids, to US Navy man, William Bill Marvin Bradshaw and Novis Bradshaw
In 2012, his son, David, along with Patrick Beaule were the first Canadian four wheel team to complete the Dakar Rally
His second wife is Dianne Bibeau; they have a daughter, Daniela (born 1991)
He worked at Yellow Shoes before founding the precursor to the ALDO Group in 1972 as a stand within the Le Château store in Montreal
His first wife was a Scottish Protestant; they had two sons: David (born 1970) and Douglas (born 1973)
He attended Cornell University before relocating to Montreal and graduating from McGill University with a commerce degree in 1964