Terry Bradshaw's broadcasting career is under scrutiny once again as fans and critics call for his retirement following a series of on-air blunders. The latest incident occurred during Fox's coverage of the Chicago Bears' game against the Green Bay Packers, where Bradshaw appeared to confuse the two teams. While discussing the ACL tear to Micah Parsons and its impact on the Packers' defense, Bradshaw suggested that no one would be happier about the injury than Jordan Love, Green Bay's own quarterback and Parsons' teammate. This comment left viewers baffled, as Love would naturally be devastated by the injury to his teammates. The incident sparked further calls for Bradshaw's retirement, with fans expressing their concerns on social media. 'It's time for Terry to hang it up,' one fan said, while another called it 'embarrassing.' Bradshaw's spot on Fox's NFL coverage has been under scrutiny this season after a series of blunders and odd mistakes. Earlier this month, he left viewers stunned when he went off-track and began discussing airports rather than his preview of the Bills-Steelers game. His colleagues appeared equally baffled by his ramble, and Bradshaw eventually managed to steer his tangent back to the game. Despite the criticism, Bradshaw remains a beloved figure in the NFL, and some fans have defended his performance, calling him an 'underrated all-time great QB.' However, the recent incidents have raised questions about his ability to remain a reliable and accurate commentator, leading to calls for his retirement from broadcasting.