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Terry Bradshaw shocks co-hosts with ‘spin the bottle’ comment on Fox NFL pregame

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Terry Bradshaw shocks co-hosts with ‘spin the bottle’ comment on Fox NFL pregame

There’s never a dull moment when Terry Bradshaw is around, but even for him, this start to “Fox NFL Sunday” was shocking.

“Good to be back, right?” Bradshaw said during the welcome greetings on “Fox NFL Sunday.”

“I haven’t been this excited since my aunt taught me how to play spin the bottle. This is a great day.”

The crew mostly took it well with a chuckle.

“Oh my God,” Howie Long said.

“Your aunt?” Jimmy Johnson added.

Terry Bradshaw bizarrely says his aunt taught him to play spin the bottle. Instagram @NYPostSports

Although Michael Strahan was left speechless, he did not crack a smile and closed his eyes in embarrassment.

Show host Kurt Menefee also stopped momentarily and said to Bradshaw, “We’re starting the season like that, huh?”

Strahan, sporting an eye-popping purple suit, regained his composure to change the subject and told Jimmy Johnson, “You look good.”

Michael Strahan had a confused reaction to Terry Bradshaw’s spin the bottle comment. Instagram, @NYpostSports

The show also included Bradshaw contemplating wearing nail polish in a segment about Caleb Williams, the Bears’ rookie QB, who does so for every game.

“What if I’d have painted my fingernails in 1970? Black on this side and gold on this side, how would that have…,” Bradshaw said.

He was interrupted by fellow analyst Howie Long, who “was hoping you would just stop and not even think about that.”

Bradshaw, 76, has been with “Fox NFL Sunday” since the show’s inception in 1994 and once said he would retire in 2011 when his contract was set to expire.

Bradshaw rethought that decision to “leave it to the young guys,” and 16 years later is going strong in year 30 with the network with no end in sight.

Michael Strahan played 16 seasons with the Giants, picking up one Super Bowl win. Getty Images for Fanatics

Strahan has been on the program for 16 years, joining the show after the Giants’ Super Bowl 42 victory over the undefeated Patriots.

Since then, he has enjoyed an impressive on-air television career after a stellar 16-year career with the Giants.

The Fox crew will host the Super Bowl in 2025 as Fox is televising it in February.

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