TERRY Bradshaw’s real feelings for the Pittsburgh Steelers have been made abundantly clear.
The former quarterback won four Super Bowls with the team and is a franchise legend.
Bradshaw, 76, was critical of the team for their pursuit of Aaron Rodgers.
But a new picture posted this week showed he still loved the franchise.
Tammy Bradshaw shared an image on Facebook showing the Fox NFL Sunday star.
He was holding two items of black and gold clothing with Steelers logos on.
And Tammy wrote, “Buying Steelers gear.”
Fans were left slightly confused in the comments section.
“I think they should be free for the best Steelers quarterback ever,” one said.
Another posted, “Doesn’t he get a lifelong supply?”
Quarterback Rodgers, 41, kept the team waiting for months before eventually signing.
Pittsburgh left the ball in the four-time MVP’s court as he deliberated on his future.
“That’s a joke,” Bradshaw declared about Pittsburgh’s free agency push for Rodgers.
He made the remarks on 103.7 The Buzz in Arkansas in May.
“That to me is just a joke,” Bradshaw added.
“What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year, are you kidding me?
“That guy needs to stay in California.
“Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there.”
Rodgers waited until the first week of June before signing a one-year deal worth $13.6 million.
He reported to the team’s mandatory minicamp to begin preparations for the 2025 campaign.
Rodgers also plans to fly teammates out to his Malibu, California home for more practice ahead of training camp.
He also confirmed to the Pat McAfee Show that this will likely be his last season.
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