Steelers’ Legend Terry Bradshaw Doesn’t View Tom Brady as Greatest QB of All Time

Tom Brady with Patriots in 2018. Photo by Jacob Kupferman/CSM/REX/Shutterstock

Thanks to various impressive achievements during his NFL career, including six Super Bowl rings with New England Patriots, Tom Brady is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback that ever played the game. However, not everyone agrees with this statement.

Pittsburgh Steelers’ great and current NFL analyst Terry Bradshaw recently talked about Brady during his appearance on 97.3 the Fan and questioned his “GOAT” title.

“I don’t think he’s the greatest quarterback of all time,” said Bradshaw .”It’s hard to say. He may be the best quarterback we’ve had in the last 30 years. Is he better than [Roger] Staubach? No. Is he better than Dan Fouts? No. Dan Marino? No. I’m talking talent-wise when you’re putting all of it together.”

However, Bradshaw doesn’t have a problem with calling Brady “the best” in terms of accomplishments.

“Does he have more Super Bowls than anybody? Yes,” he added. “Therefore, he’s the best. I absolutely have no problem saying it.”

Terry Bradshaw was accomplished quarterback in his own regard, winning four Super Bowls with Pittsburgh Steelers between 1970 and 1983. He was two times Super Bowl MVP and has won the NFL Most Valuable Player award in 1978. Bradshaw currently works as a television sports analyst for Fox and hosts the network’s Fox NFL Sunday show.