Terry Bradshaw Mistakes Texting Andy Reid for Pig Dealer: A Hilarious Story You Won't Believe!
Terry Bradshaw, the legendary Hall of Fame quarterback and beloved NFL analyst, is known for his humor both on and off the field. But recently, he shared a hilarious and bizarre tale that proves even the greats can make amusing mistakes.
During a segment on "FOX NFL Sunday," Bradshaw recalled a comical situation where he mistakenly sent a text message intended for Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid... to a pig dealer instead. Yes, you read that correctly—Bradshaw confused one of the most iconic NFL coaches with a farmer who deals in livestock, sparking an unexpected—and downright funny—turn of events.
"I thought I was texting Coach Andy Reid, but instead, I got a message back from a pig dealer! I never imagined my football career would be tied to a story about buying pigs," Bradshaw shared with a laugh. "At first, I thought I was chatting with a football mastermind, but instead, I got an offer for livestock! Sometimes, life throws you some unexpected surprises, and this one definitely gave me a good laugh."
The blunder took place when Bradshaw, in his usual quick-witted manner, thought he was texting Reid to discuss some football matters. However, what happened next was nothing short of a hilarious mix-up. Instead of hearing from the coach, Bradshaw got a reply about pigs, which only added to the absurdity of the situation. According to Bradshaw, he initially thought Reid was just being quirky, but the conversation soon took an unexpected turn.
Bradshaw couldn't help but poke fun at himself, saying, "I knew something was off when I started getting texts about livestock and pigs. But honestly, it was a good laugh, and now I’ve got a story for the ages."
This story not only highlights Bradshaw’s self-deprecating humor but also proves that even the most seasoned pros are prone to a little technological mishap. The comedy of the situation lies in how Bradshaw, one of the biggest names in football, ended up discussing farm animals instead of football strategies. It's a classic example of how things can get hilariously mixed up in the digital age.
Despite the mix-up, Bradshaw took it all in stride, embracing the humor of the situation. It's moments like these that remind us that sometimes the best stories come from the most unexpected places—and for Terry Bradshaw, a simple text message turned into a story that will have everyone laughing for years to come.
Kyle Dugger Absence vs. Browns Strains Patriots Secondary

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — With their Week 8 matchup against the Cleveland Browns set to kick off at Gillette Stadium, the New England

The Patriots (5-2) enter this matchup on the heels of a dominant 31-13 victory over the Tennessee Titans at Nissan Stadium. Cleveland (1-5) also won its Week 7 contest against the Miami Dolphins by a score of 31-6 at Huntington Bank Field.
With just over an hour until the 1:00 p.m. ET kickoff, the Patriots and Browns have released their lists of inactives:
PATRIOTS INACTIVES:
S Kyle Dugger
LB Caleb Murphy
WR Efton Chism, III
DE Eric Gregory
DE Keion White
G Caedan Wallace
QB Tommy DeVito (3rd QB)
What it Means for the Patriots:
Dugger entered the weekend as questionable for Week 8 with a knee injury. The Lenoir-Rhyne product did not participate the the Pats final practice of the week and was the lone Patriot to be listed on their ultimate injury and practice participation report.
This season, Dugger has appeared in all seven games [making four starts] while compiling 17 total tackles. Due to his preseason and early-season struggles, the former Pats’ team captain has been the subject of both trade and release rumors — the former of which are expected to continue up to the NFL’s
Throughout his five-plus seasons in Foxborough, Dugger has appeared in 81 regular season games, making 69 starts. He also started his only playoff appearance in 2021. The Decatur, Georgia native has compiled 441 total tackles, nine interceptions and two fumble recoveries, while scoring three defensive touchdowns. His extensive knowledge of the Patriots playbook made him the logical choice to serve as their starter with veteran Jaylinn Hawkins being sidelined for the past two games with a hamstring injury.
Despite having just been signed by the Patriots on Oct. 15, defensive back Richie Grant’s elevation from the practice squad may indicate that he is likely to inherit some of the reps normally allotted to Dugger. The veteran safety was signed by the San Francisco 49ers as an unrestricted free agent this past offseason but was released prior to the start of the season. Throughout his four seasons in the NFL, the 6’0” 200-pound defensive back has played in 67 games with 33 starts and has accumulated 264 total tackles, three sacks, three interceptions, 17 passes-defensed and 11 special teams tackles.
The Patriots may also turn to second-year defensive back Dell Pettus, perhaps the more-likely choice to receive Dugger’s reps. Pettus has logged 10 total tackles, one forced fumble and one run-stuff in reserve duty this season.
BROWNS INACTIVES:
QB Shedeur Sanders
CB Jarrick Bernard-Converse
S Damontae Kazee
RB Raheim Sanders
G Zack Zinter
T Cornelius Lucas
DT Adin Huntington