All great NFL quarterbacks have a worst game on their resume, and when it comes to Pittsburgh Steelers legendary quarterback Terry Bradshaw, his very well may have been in 1982 and on the road against the Buffalo Bills.
On Dec. 12, 1982, the Steelers played the Bills in Buffalo at Rich Stadium. The Steelers, who were 4-1 entering that contest, were coming off a 35-14 home throttling of the Kanas City Chiefs in which Bradshaw had completed 15-of-20 pass attempts for 231 yards with three touchdowns and one interception. Bradshaw was sacked just once in that big win over the Chiefs and his ANY/A (adjusted net yards per pass attempt) stat for that contest was 11.