Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Today in America with Terry Bradshaw Concussions

Terry Bradshaw, host of the Today in America with Terry Bradshaw TV show, has begun to advocate for increased concussion research. Bradshaw had a lengthy and successful career in professional football before he started working on TV in 1984. Bradshaw has become a well-known and popular TV personality during his nearly three-decade TV career. He has worked for Fox Sports as a host and analyst on the Fox NFL Sunday TV show since 1994. Bradshaw has disclosed that concussions from his playing days have led to memory loss and affected his TV work.

Today in America Terry Bradshaw producers find interesting stories in all parts of the country to feature on the show, which airs across the United States on cable networks and cable channels. Today in America with Terry Bradshaw reviews upbeat developments in many industries throughout the nation, including the health care industry, the green energy industry, the farming industry and many more. The show explores an array of subjects across American society. Today in America episodes cover health care topics, environmental topics, lifestyles topics, financial topics, travel topics, home improvement topics, family topics, business topics and more.


Bradshaw won four Super Bowls as quarterback of the Pittsburgh Steelers during his 14-season pro football career. Bradshaw retired after the 1983 football season, and was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989. Bradshaw began his TV career as a color analyst for CBS on pro football telecasts, and worked for the network for ten seasons prior to joining Fox Sports.

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