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Hall of Famer Terry Bradshaw sides with Eagles in White House dispute

By The Sports Xchange
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie (R) responds while interviewed by FOX sports host Terry Bradshaw (L) after winning the NFC Championship on January 21, 2018 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Photo by Derik Hamilton/UPI
Philadelphia Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie (R) responds while interviewed by FOX sports host Terry Bradshaw (L) after winning the NFC Championship on January 21, 2018 at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia. Photo by Derik Hamilton/UPI | License Photo

FOX Sports NFL studio analyst Terry Bradshaw said he sides with the Philadelphia Eagles in their dispute with President Donald Trump over the national anthem.

Bradshaw, the Hall of Fame quarterback, told TMZ on Sunday that Trump was wrong to cancel an event honoring the Super Bowl champion Eagles.

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"I agree with the Eagles, totally, 100 percent," Bradshaw said. "Trump just needs to ... go somewhere and enjoy the money he's got."

Fewer than 10 Philadelphia Eagles players were expected to be in attendance at the White House last Tuesday before Trump elected to cancel the ceremony.

Bradshaw, who won four Super Bowls with the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 1970s, also criticized FOX News, which ran footage of Eagles tight end Zach Ertz praying before a game while anchor Shannon Bream discussed Trump's aversion to players kneeling during the national anthem.

"You know what's so bad about that whole event was how they were portrayed as protesting, kneeling during the national anthem? They were praying," Bradshaw said. "That is just wrong. ... Listen, First Amendment rights, I totally believe in them."

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FOX News has since apologized for what it described as an "error."

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