Terry Bradshaw has revealed that he is now cancer free after undergoing treatment last year.
The NFL commentator and former Pittsburgh Steelers player addressed his condition during the Oct. 2 episode. Fox NFL Sunday.
In November, I was diagnosed with bladder cancer. I went to Yale University Medical Center for treatment and to this day, I am bladder cancer free. Well, that’s good news,” he told viewers Fox NFL Sunday The panel
Bradshaw also revealed that he had been battling a type of skin cancer, which, according to the Mayo Clinic, is rare and develops mostly in older people.
“In March, feeling good, my neck was bad, I had an MRI and now we found a tumor in my left neck,” he recalled. “And it’s a Merkel cell tumor, which is a rare form of skin cancer. So I had that surgery at MD Anderson. [Cancer Center] In Houston.”
The NFL legend did not reveal any other details, but reiterated that he is “cancer free” and appreciates the fans’ support.
“Guys, I may not look like my old self, but I feel like my old self,” he said. “I’m cancer free. I’m feeling great and in time I’m getting back to where I normally am. So I appreciate your prayers and your concern.”
The debate was sparked by the football legend’s airing during the previous episode of the show.
“I was out of breath and Howie [Long] Helped me and a lot of people asked what’s wrong with me, what happened to me physically and I just want to focus on that and tell you what’s happened in my life,” Halloff said. The famed quarterback explained.