Former quarterback Bradshaw has been part of the Fox NFL Sunday crew for three decades.
This week, he was in Lexington as he looks to get back into racing.
Bradshaw attended the Keeneland September Yearling Sale.
He was there with his wife Tammy, and partner Steve Davison.
Bradshaw, who has been involved with racing in the past, said that he and a yet-to-be-named partnership hope to “get lucky.”
“My wife and I want to have a little more fun,” Bradshaw said.
“We do hunters, jumpers, pleasure, halter, and we’re in the breeding business. But I said, ‘Let’s get back in.’
“We’re going to get one running horse either here or somewhere, and we’ll get back in. We’ll probably buy in.
“There’s a little partnership thing we’re working on, but we’ll come back in.”
Bradshaw’s NFL career is the stuff of folklore.
The 76-year-old was with the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1970 to 1983.
He was part of four teams that won Super Bowls during his time in Pittsburgh.
He was also named the NFL’s Most Valuable Player in 1978.
Bradshaw admits that nothing will ever compare for him to achieving the ultimate victory in the NFL.
But he does think the excitement of owning a horse can be the next best thing.
“There’s nothing like the Super Bowl,” Bradshaw said.
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“It doesn’t compare to that, but it is pretty friggin’ awesome.
“I can’t do the Super Bowl anymore, but I can get lucky in the horse business.
“That’s what you have to do – you have to get lucky.”