GRATITUDE: The Pittsburgh Steelers have approved $2.5 million to build a statue of legend Terry Bradshaw outside Acrisure Stadium in recognition of his tremendous contributions during his time with the Pittsburgh Steelers…

PITTSBURGH, PA — The Steelers have spoken — and history is being carved in bronze.
The Pittsburgh Steelers have officially approved a $2.5 million initiative to construct a monumental statue of NFL legend Terry Bradshaw outside Acrisure Stadium, paying tribute to the quarterback who led the franchise to four Super Bowl victories and forever changed the identity of Steelers football.
But as with any move of this magnitude, the decision is drawing both cheers and criticism.
👏 A Long-Awaited Honor
For years, Steelers Nation has rallied for a tribute to Bradshaw — the iron-willed QB known for his cannon arm, unwavering grit, and unmatched leadership during the Steel Curtain dynasty of the 1970s.
“This isn’t just about football,” said one fan. “This is about a man who put Pittsburgh on the map.”
Bradshaw, now 76, released a brief statement via his agent:
“I’m humbled. I never played for statues — I played for this city.”
⚡ But Not Everyone’s Celebrating
Despite the fanfare, the announcement is sparking intense debate on social media and talk radio:
- “$2.5 million for a statue? That money could help struggling families in Pittsburgh.”
- “Where’s the statue for Franco Harris, or ‘Mean’ Joe Greene?”
- “Bradshaw’s legacy is complicated — this move feels political.”
Others praised the choice, calling it a necessary correction to history.
“We’ve honored everyone but the man who led us through the toughest battles. It’s time.”
🏟️ The Vision
The statue will depict Bradshaw in his classic No. 12 jersey, arm cocked in mid-throw — capturing a frozen moment of championship glory. The unveiling is scheduled for the 2026 season opener, with a tribute ceremony and reunion of former teammates in the works.
Steelers President Art Rooney II commented:
“Bradshaw’s legacy is inseparable from the Steelers’ success. This statue is for generations to come.”
🔥 Debate Over Legacy — And Who’s Next
The announcement has reignited conversations about which Steelers legends deserve similar recognition:
- Troy Polamalu?
- Hines Ward?
- Mike Tomlin in the future?
As the discussion heats up, one thing is certain: Terry Bradshaw’s impact will no longer be just in the record books — it’ll stand tall in steel and stone.