
The process of trying to get on an airplane has become increasingly frustrating over the years, and Pittsburgh Steelers legend Terry Bradshaw knows that first hand.
Bradshaw was getting on a flight on Monday at Springfield-Branson National Airport when he received a little extra attention while going through security, which someone caught on video.
Bradshaw later shared the video of him being pulled aside from the security line on social media, along with an explanation for what happened.
“I’m not against being safe but…This is ridiculous!!” Bradshaw wrote on Facebook. “TSA approved, had the body pat down, all the luggage checked, unpacked item by item. Now going into private room for ANOTHER pat down. Come on Springfield how many criminals come through here???? I guess I look like one today!!!”
In the video, Bradshaw could be heard joking that TSA apparently thinks he’s the “Unabomber.”
“They’re gonna go through my luggage now, I’m the Unabomber,” Bradshaw said in the video.
Terry Bradshaw is big mad at TSA now #Steelers #NFL pic.twitter.com/OUSnNgn21I
— Steelers Depot 7⃣ (@Steelersdepot) June 16, 2025
Despite his frustration, Bradshaw followed everything asked of him and made it through security just fine.
Bradshaw, 76, is a four-time Super Bowl champion and two-time Super Bowl MVP from his illustrious stint with the Steelers from 1970-83, which led to a Hall of Fame induction in 1989. He currently works as an analyst for FOX Sports.
