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    ‘Not gonna happen’ Terry Bradshaw boldly declares as NFL legend gives outspoken Chiefs take on Fox NFL Sunday

    By Jim Sheridan,

    4 hours ago

    FOX analyst Terry Bradshaw doesn’t believe the Kansas City Chiefs can make NFL history this season.

    The Pittsburgh Steelers icon boldly declared the reigning Super Bowl champions’ three-peat hopes are “not gonna happen.”

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    Fox analyst Terry Bradshaw (right) talks to NFL Sunday host Curt Manafee (left)
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    Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes celebrates beating the Baltimore Ravens last Thursday at the team’s home opener
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    Bradshaw joined Michael Strahan, Howie Long, Jimmy Johnson, and host Curt Menefee on the first Fox NFL Sunday of the new season.

    The 76-year-old sported a brand new look as he settled back into his lead analyst role.

    Kansas City began their quest for a third consecutive Super Bowl triumph on Thursday night at home against the Baltimore Ravens.

    Patrick Mahomes and Co came through the test 27-20 in a repeat of last season’s AFC Championship Game.

    Before Sunday’s packed NFL schedule, Bradshaw was adamant it would be a different name on the Vince Lombardi Trophy this season.

    “Never gonna happen,” Bradshaw emphatically declared, when asked if the Chiefs would three-peat.

    “I just think it’s too difficult. The last sports team to win three in a row was the Los Angeles Lakers.

    “Last year the [Chiefs] struggled, they couldn’t wait to get to the playoffs.”

    Bradshaw went on to praise the Chiefs for their impressive wins on the road in last season’s postseason.

    Kansas City beat both the Buffalo Bills and the Ravens away from Arrowhead in January’s playoffs

    “But I don’t think they are going to make it [to the Super Bowl this time],” he added.

    Bradshaw played 14 seasons for the Steelers at quarterback during the 1970s and 1980s.

    He won back-to-back Super Bowl titles in 1978 and 1979 but failed to lead Pittsburgh to their three-peat.

    “It’s too emotionally draining. It was for me, anyway,” Bradshaw continued.

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    “You can never rest, you can never get your brain to unwind a little bit.”

    One analyst notably absent from Sunday’s broadcast was ex-Patroits tight end Rob Gronkowski.

    The 35-year-old is set to contribute to Fox NFL Sunday this season rather than a permanent analyst.

    Gronkowski will contribute to both Fox NFL Sunday and Fox NFL Kickoff on Sundays.

    He will be joined on the network by his former teammate Tom Brady , who made his long-awaited broadcasting debut on Sunday afternoon.

    Brady began his $375 million deal with Fox by providing color commentary for the Dallas Cowboy’s win over the Cleveland Browns.

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    teshko
    51m ago
    I pick Detroit to win it all. But if not them, then anybody but KC.....
    Janretta Lewis
    1h ago
    The cheater going down so goodbye sugar cake and Twinkie !
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