Drafted as the first pick in the 1970 NFL Draft out of Louisiana Tech.
Terry Bradshaw played quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers from 1970-1983.
In a span of six years, he won four Super Bowl titles.
Bradshaw also led his team to eight AFC Central championships.
He’s a two-time Super Bowl MVP, a three-time Pro Bowl selection, and in his first eligible year in 1989, was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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Terry Bradshaw also had clinical depression. He was diagnosed in 1999.
He takes medication to properly balance the serotonin in his brain.
After his NFL career ended, Bradshaw was finally able to escape the stigma of mental illness in the league and communicate about his clinical depression.
He disclosed that he frequently experienced anxiety attacks after games.
The problem worsened when Terry went through his third divorce in 1999.
He could no longer bounce back from his depression as he did with his previous two divorces or a bad game.
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