NFL legend Terry Bradshaw expressed his frustrations at the US Transportation Security Administration (TSA) while traveling on Monday morning. The four-time Super Bowl winner was furious with airport security at Springfield-Branson National Airport in Missouri.
In a video posted on Facebook, Bradshaw, who was selected for an extra diligent search, speaks about the 'ridiculous' treatment that left him fed up at the airport.
"Im not against being safe but…This is ridiculous!!" Bradshaw said. "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!!!"

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Bradshaw appeared to be fully cooperative with the personnel at the airport and even shared a joke with the person holding the camera filming him despite his displeasure with the situation.
"They gotta go through my luggage now. Yeah, I'm the Unabomber," Bradshaw said.
According to reports, Bradshaw has been traveling across the country and was recently in Branson for his "The Terry Bradshaw Show” at the Clay-Cooper Theatre. The shows consist of Bradshaw telling stories and singing on stage.
Bradshaw is also set to perform in Branson on July 3 and July 25.
Terry Bradshaw slammed Pittsburgh Steelers for Aaron Rodgers pursuit

Terry Bradshaw is a Pittsburgh Steelers legend. He played his entire 14-year NFL career with the franchise from 1970 to 1983. Apart from his four Super Bowls, the former No. 1 pick also earned three Pro Bowl honors.
The QB recorded 27,989 passing yards, 212 touchdowns, 210 interceptions and 32 rushing TDs in the regular season. He led the Steelers to eight AFC Central championships.
Bradshaw was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989.
Bradshaw was not a fan of the Steelers' pursuit of Aaron Rodgers, which he made abundantly clear in May.
"That's a joke. That is, just to me, is a joke," Bradshaw said in a radio interview with 103.7 The Buzz in Arkansas. "What are you going to do? Bring him in for one year, are you kidding me? That guy needs to stay in California. Go somewhere and chew on bark and whisper to the gods out there."
Despite Bradshaw's objections, the Steelers still went through with signing Rodgers on June 6.
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