Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw is under fire following a comment made about suicide during this week’s edition of “Fox NFL Sunday.”
While discussing the Cardinals-Seahawks game, Bradshaw interrupted fellow analyst Sean Payton, who said he’d like to see Arizona running back James Conner run the ball more often, The New York Post reported.
“Their mentality is throw, throw, throw, throw. I think if this kid ran five or six runs in a row, I think he’d commit suicide or something,” Bradshaw said.
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Bradshaw’s remark quickly drew backlash on social media, with some people demanding an apology from the 74-year-old Steelers legend, who recently addressed his multiple cancer battles in the past year. “Dear Terry Bradshaw, SUICIDE IS NOT A JOKE,” Lindsey Young, an editor for the Vikings, tweeted, while another commented, “Terry Bradshaw making the f – king suicidal joke was not it.” One Twitter user even suggested that Bradshaw “should be fired.” “Terry Bradshaw should be fired for his comments today,” another person tweeted. “There is no place in this world for jokes about suicide.” Bradshaw and Fox have not yet addressed the situation as of Monday. This story first appeared in the New York Post and was republished with permission.