What’s wrong with Terry Bradshaw?  The Hall of Fame quarterback announced his cancer diagnosis live on FOX NFL Sunday.

LOS ANGELES — NFL legend Terry Bradshaw revealed personal news during “FOX NFL Sunday’s” show.

The Hall of Fame linebacker announced that he has been battling two forms of cancer over the past year.

“I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in November,” Bradshaw said live. “I went to Yale University Medical Center, had surgery, treatment, and to this day I am bladder cancer free. This is good news.”

Bradshaw then said he was diagnosed with a tumor on his neck in March, which turned out to be a “Merkel cell tumor,” which he said is a rare form of skin cancer.

The football analyst reassured the audience that the doctors told him that he does not have cancer and that he feels great.

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“I may not be my old self, but I feel like I was,” Bradshaw said. “I don’t have cancer and I feel great.”

The announcement comes after Bradshaw appeared out of breath during the Sept. 25 pregame show on FOX.

After the announcement, faces from around the NFL came out to support Bradshaw, including Pro Football Hall of Famer Michael Strahan, who is also a host on “FOX NFL Sunday.”

Bradshaw expects to be back to his normal self as he recovers.

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