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Terry Bradshaw was the first pick in the 1970 NFL draft, and became the engine that drove the Pittsburgh Steelers success in that decade. In addition to his physical skills, Bradshaw had the on-the-field leadership required to win. Terry had a strong arm and unlike most of today's NFL QBs, called his own plays. In his 14 year career, he was named to the Pro Bowl team three times, completed 2025 passes for 27,989 yards and 212 touchdowns, and rushed for an additional 32 touchdowns himself. Bradshaw led Pittsburgh to the postseason six times, including Super Bowl victories in 1974, 1975, 1978 and 1979. He was named MVP of the Super Bowl in the latter two years, and received league MVP honors in 1978. Bradshaw set Super Bowl passing records of 932 yards and nine touchdowns. He was elected to the Pro Football HoF in 1989. On the left front tail of the jersey is the Medalist Sand-Knit" manufacturers tag with wash instructions and the jersey size "46" on it. Above that is an additional manufacturers tag. On the front, back and on each shoulder of the jersey is the player number "12" in black tackle twill. Across the back of the jersey is "BRADSHAW" in yellow on black tackle twill. The jersey shows game use with shoulder scrapes as well as some fraying on the numbers and nameplate letters, and appears to have no alterations of any kind.
Early 1970s Terry Bradshaw Pittsburgh Steelers Game-Used White Jersey
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