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Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan Take on NFL Festive Shake-Up 

This weekend, Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan are set for double duty. Fox NFL Sunday will air two action-packed days of football coverage. Fans can expect thrilling games and star-studded pregame shows.

Terry Bradshaw Prepares for Steelers vs. Ravens Showdown

Terry Bradshaw is gearing up for Saturday’s big game. His beloved Pittsburgh Steelers will face the Baltimore Ravens at 4:30 PM ET.

The Steelers, at 10-4, are pushing for a top playoff spot. They’ve won their last four games in Baltimore and aim for a fifth. The Ravens, sitting at 9-5, won’t make it easy.

Bradshaw’s Steelers are coming off a loss to the Eagles. However, they beat the Ravens at home last month. The AFC North rivalry will be intense.

Michael Strahan’s Focus Shifts to Giants vs. Falcons

On Sunday, Michael Strahan will shift his attention to the New York Giants’ visit to the Atlanta Falcons. Strahan, who played 15 seasons with the Giants and led them to a Super Bowl victory in 2007, will undoubtedly watch closely as his former team looks to spoil Atlanta’s playoff hopes.

The Falcons, sitting at 7-7, are chasing the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFC South race, while the Giants, with a disappointing 2-12 record, have already been eliminated from playoff contention.

Rob Gronkowski Steps In for Jimmy Johnson

Adding to the excitement, Rob Gronkowski will replace Jimmy Johnson on Sunday’s pregame show. Fox has not disclosed why Johnson will only be available for Saturday’s coverage, but the pregame lineup remains star-studded.

Saturday’s broadcast will kick off at 4:00 PM ET, featuring Curt Menefee, Terry Bradshaw, Howie Long, Michael Strahan, and Jay Glazer. Sunday’s pregame show will return at its usual 12:00 PM ET slot, with Gronk joining the team for the NFL’s jam-packed lineup.

Terry Bradshaw and Michael Strahan Lead the Weekend Full of Football Fever

This festive weekend offers a football extravaganza, with Fox, NBC, and college football playoffs sharing the spotlight. Fans have already dubbed it a “Football Solstice,” with back-to-back games including:

  • Noon: SMU vs. Penn State
  • 1:00 PM ET: Texans vs. Chiefs
  • 4:30 PM ET: Steelers vs. Ravens
  • 8:00 PM ET: Tennessee vs. Ohio State

Social media is buzzing with excitement. Fans are clearing their schedules for what promises to be a thrilling winter weekend filled with gridiron glory.

Whether you’re cheering for Terry Bradshaw’s Steelers or watching Michael Strahan relive his Giants’ glory days, this weekend is a gift for football enthusiasts everywhere.