The right hand that Terry Bradshaw helped to become a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame fans nervous about the FOX Sports -Gastheer after the Lombardi Trophy presentation at Super Bowl Lix on Sunday in New Orleans.
The 76-year-old resident of Louisiana seemed nervous while holding a microphone for his interview after the game with Game MVP and Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback, Jalen Hurts.
Many fans wondered on social media why 'Bradshaw's hand vibrates', or if the movements can be described as 'tremors'.
The vast majority of viewers simply expressed their concern about the four-fold super bowl winner and Pittsburgh Steelers legend.
“Hope Terry Bradshaw is good,” wrote a fan. “Many hand vibrations.”
“The way in which Terry Bradshaw's hand shakes during this interview realizes that we are at the end … of a certain era of NFL broadcasts,” another added.

The 76-year-old resident of Louisiana seemed nervous while holding a microphone for his interview after the game with Game MVP and Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback, Jalen Hurts
One suggested that 'this is a good time for Terry Bradshaw to finish on a high note,' Add: 'Time for official pension'.
Bradshaw recently discussed his pension plans, which are not completely on hands.
When asked by Mirror Us Sports when he is planning to retire, Bradshaw said that he will focus on the Super Bowl in 2029.
Bradshaw also confessed that he has two years in his contract with Fox, but hopes to work by Super Bowl LXIII at 80 before he hangs the microphone for good.
“I told my wife before I left the room a while ago, I am sitting there … I said,” I have two more years left at Fox, “said Bradshaw, who usually works in the Fox Studio next to Rob Gronkowski and Michael Strahan. “I am 76. Okay, so it's the game of a young man. I understand that. 'Everyone wants the new. '
In recent years, Bradshaw has come under pressure from viewers to retire, but has remained adamant to stay in the air in the light of criticism. At one point, Bradshaw jokes about wanting to die while they are in the broadcast.
“I said to Fox:” If I could just die in the show, think of the reviews, right? Are we not about reviews? That would be huge. Not only that, there would be a huge transfer, “he told Denver Sports 104.3.
'Then all networks would say' Bradshaw died at FOX NFL Sunday. Huge things, and then I might get a statue in front. But if I can keep my health together, I love what I do. But we are all old and we are kicked out. I don't look over my shoulder, but [Tom] Brady comes in for $ 37.5 million. '
Earlier this year, Bradshaw chose his words badly when he called on the Cleveland Browns to 'struggle' Quarterback Deshaun Watson, while viewers also accused him of his words of his words.
His career on the screen dates from 1980 during a two -year stint with CBS as a commentator. He had his breakthrough in 1994 when he was hired by Fox.