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Terry Bradshaw Autographed Memorabilia
Terry Bradshaw didn't just win Super Bowls — he won four of them, more than any quarterback in NFL history at the time. Selected first overall out of Louisiana Tech in the 1970 NFL Draft by the Pittsburgh Steelers, Bradshaw endured early criticism about his intelligence and his readiness before silencing every doubter with the most dominant postseason run by a quarterback in the 1970s. Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV — all Pittsburgh victories, all with Bradshaw under center. He was named Super Bowl MVP twice (XIII and XIV), throwing for 932 yards and 9 touchdowns across those four championship games. No quarterback before him had ever stacked titles like that.
Bradshaw's career numbers — 27,989 passing yards, 212 touchdowns, and three Pro Bowl selections across 14 seasons — tell only part of the story. He was the triggerman for the Steel Curtain dynasty, the quarterback who made the Pittsburgh Steelers the team of the decade and arguably the greatest dynasty in NFL history. His deep ball to Lynn Swann and John Stallworth stretched defenses that were already demoralized by Pittsburgh's legendary defense. He threw the Immaculate Reception game's earlier passes. He led a franchise from perennial losing to four championships in six years, a run of sustained excellence that the modern salary-cap era has made virtually impossible to replicate.
After football, Bradshaw became one of the most recognized sports personalities in America. His role on Fox NFL Sunday — where he has been a fixture since the show's debut in 1994 — introduced him to entirely new generations of football fans who know his humor and charisma as well as his championship pedigree. That dual identity as Hall of Fame quarterback and beloved broadcaster gives Bradshaw's memorabilia a uniquely broad collector base. The Steelers retired his #12 jersey, and the Pro Football Hall of Fame inducted him in 1989, cementing a legacy that spans both the field and the screen.
Browse our full collection of authenticated Terry Bradshaw memorabilia including signed jerseys, autographed footballs, trading cards, signed photos, and autographed helmets. Every item ships with a certificate of authenticity and tamper-evident hologram, backed by our 60-day return policy.
Why Collect Terry Bradshaw Memorabilia?
Bradshaw represents the foundation of the Pittsburgh Steelers' championship identity. Four Super Bowl rings, two Super Bowl MVPs, a Hall of Fame induction, and a retired jersey number make him the most decorated quarterback in franchise history. His continued visibility as a Fox NFL Sunday personality keeps his name and face in front of millions of viewers every fall, sustaining demand across generations. For Steelers collectors, Bradshaw memorabilia is the cornerstone of any serious collection. For football historians, it represents the quarterback who defined what winning looked like in the 1970s.
Are Terry Bradshaw autographs authenticated?
Yes. Every Terry Bradshaw item at Pristine Marketplace includes a certificate of authenticity and tamper-evident hologram from our industry-leading authentication partners.
What types of Terry Bradshaw memorabilia are available?
We carry jerseys, footballs, trading cards, photos, and helmets — all authenticated and backed by our 60-day return policy.
Is Terry Bradshaw memorabilia a good investment?
Bradshaw is a four-time Super Bowl champion, two-time Super Bowl MVP, and Pro Football Hall of Fame inductee — credentials that place him among the most decorated quarterbacks in NFL history. His #12 was retired by the Steelers, and his 1989 Hall of Fame induction confirmed a legacy built on the biggest stages in football. As a player whose championship resume has only been matched by Tom Brady decades later, Bradshaw's authenticated memorabilia carries historical weight that appreciates as the Steel Curtain era recedes further into legend. His ongoing national television presence ensures continued name recognition and collector interest across demographics.