CHOUDRANT, La. (AP) – Hall of Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw says he’s feeling the effects of numerous concussions sustained during his NFL career.
The 62-year-old Shreveport native said Monday he’s been having short-term memory loss as well as loss of hand-eye coordination. He also said he is undergoing rehabilitation for those ailments.
Bradshaw told KTBS-TV that he sustained six concussions, plus an unknown number of instances where there was a blow to the head that would require him to “clear the cobwebs.”
The former Pittsburgh Steelers star and current NFL television analyst was in Louisiana on Monday to co-host with country singer Kix Brooks his annual fundraising golf tournament to benefit their alma mater, Louisiana Tech.
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