On any given Sunday in the 1970s, Terry Bradshaw embodied the pinnacle of American athleticism, a quarterback whose cannon arm and calculated poise defined the Pittsburgh Steelers’ dynasty during the “Steel Curtain” era of dominance.
Fans saw only the golden boy with four Super Bowl rings and a gap-toothed grin, but behind the helmet, Bradshaw was quietly grappling with emotional wounds and pressures that no playbook could address or resolve.
Bradshaw’s early life in Shreveport, Louisiana, shaped his character and…
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