NFL legend Terry Bradshaw has been making the most of the offseason alongside his wife Tammy.
After vacationing in Hawaii and London, the couple recently took a trip to Rome, where they visited ancient ruins.
Bradshaw posted a series of photos from the trip on Instagram soundtracked by Louis Armstrong’s What a Wonderful World.
The Fox NFL Sunday star visited the Vatican, the Colosseum and the Trevi Fountain, among other destinations.
“You two are a beautiful couple!!!” one fan said.
“Rome is so beautiful..!” another added.
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“Simply beautiful,” said a third.
It’s been a busy off-season for Bradshaw, who is on vacation along with his series of musical performances at the Clay Cooper Theater in Branson, Missouri.
His next performance is scheduled for June 16th.
Bradshaw will also appear at the Wind Creek Event Center in Bethlehem, Pennsylvania on July 20.
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Bradshaw and his wife traveled to London in April, with the couple posting a photo of themselves outside Big Ben.
“Weekend in London. Great place to visit,” Bradshaw wrote on Instagram.
Bradshaw also posted a photo of himself golfing barefoot in Hawaii in February.
The four-time Super Bowl champion took a month off in Hawaii to relax after the NFL campaign.
The Pittsburgh Steelers icon vacationed at his estate at the exclusive Kohala Ranch on the Big Island.
Bradshaw and Tammy were joined by the couple’s respective children on the vacation.
Meanwhile, the NFL legend also appears to be thinking about changing his style.
He recently shared an edited selfie on Instagram showing him clean-shaven and without hair.
“What do you think? Should I shave it all off?” Bradshaw wrote.
Fans wasted no time heading to the comments section, where they were full of praise for the four-time Super Bowl champion.
“This would easily make you look 10 years younger. Add a goatee and bam, you’re sexy!!” one fan commented.
“Yes! You look younger!” she nodded for a second.
“You look great with or without hair!” said another.
This year will be a banner season for Bradshaw, marking his 40th anniversary as a broadcaster.
The former Steelers star went straight to broadcasting after announcing his retirement in 1984, first joining CBS.
In 1994, he moved to Fox Sports, where he has remained ever since.
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