In a heartfelt move that blends gratitude with history, the Pittsburgh Steelers have approved a $2.5 million project to build a statue honoring legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw. The statue will stand proudly outside Acrisure Stadium, serving as a permanent tribute to the man who led the franchise to four Super Bowl titles and helped define an era of NFL dominance.

Bradshaw, a Hall of Famer and one of the most recognizable figures in football history, played for the Steelers from 1970 to 1983. With his powerful arm, fierce leadership, and unshakable determination, he guided Pittsburgh through some of its most iconic moments — including four Super Bowl championships in just six seasons (Super Bowls IX, X, XIII, and XIV).

The $2.5 million investment not only reflects Bradshaw’s unmatched contributions on the field but also his impact on the city of Pittsburgh and Steelers Nation. From his time in black and gold to his continued presence in broadcasting and public life, Bradshaw remains a cherished figure in the hearts of fans across generations.
Steelers president Art Rooney II called the decision “long overdue,” stating:
“Terry is more than just a Hall of Fame quarterback — he’s a symbol of everything the Steelers stand for: grit, resilience, and championship spirit.”
The statue, which is expected to be unveiled during the 2025 season, will join those of other Steelers legends, serving as an inspiring reminder to fans, players, and future generations.
As Pittsburgh gears up to celebrate one of its greatest icons, this tribute cements Terry Bradshaw’s legacy not just in bronze — but in the soul of the Steel City itself.