TERRY Bradshaw looks unrecognizable in a snap from his playing days.

An old football card from Bradshaw's rookie year with the Pittsburgh Steelers was discovered and shows a youthful version of the Fox NFL analyst.

Terry Bradshaw is unrecognizable in an old rookie card

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Terry Bradshaw is unrecognizable in an old rookie cardCredit: X/cardsandthings
It has been 40 years since Bradshaw retired from football

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It has been 40 years since Bradshaw retired from footballCredit: Getty

Bradshaw was selected with the No. 1 overall pick in the 1970 NFL Draft and went on to be the greatest quarterback in Steelers history.

He went to school at Louisiana Tech University after growing up in Iowa.

He played 14 seasons with the Steelers from 1970 to 1983, winning four Super Bowls along the way.

Bradshaw was also selected as the 1979 NFL MVP after leading the Steelers to a 14-2 record and his third Super Bowl victory.

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The legendary Steeler was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1989 with 27,989 passing yards and 244 total touchdowns.

The card that was discovered was a 1971 Topps Football #156, which is a sought after card for collectors.

In good condition, the card can sell for thousands of dollars.

It shows a young, clean shaven Bradshaw with his signature blonde hair staring off into the distance.

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"Rated as the outstanding college senior in 1969, Terry was the 1st player chosen in the 1970 college draft," the back of the card reads.

"He holds all the major school passing and total offense records."

Of course, today Bradshaw is a beloved football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday.

Bradshaw has been with Fox NFL since 1994 and was a Thursday Night Football studio analyst from 2018 to 2021.

He provides comedic moments every week alongside his expert football knowledge.

"My favorite QB I never got to watch play!" one fan said of Bradshaw.