Terry Bradshaw’s daughter suffers devastating tornado tragedy at her Texas ranch: ‘We are heartbroken’

The family of NFL analyst and Pro Football Hall-of-Fame quarterback Terry Bradshaw is dealing with the aftermath of a natural disaster that ripped through their home.
Erin Bradshaw, Terry’s daughter, is a world champion equestrian who works with horses in Texas.
Earlier this week, a tornado ripped through the ranch where she, her husband, and her daughter Jessie live.
Unfortunately, the twisters claimed the life of a baby horse while a mare had ‘a severe cut to her back leg,’ Erin said in a post to her Instagram story.
‘It got a little western at 5am here,’ she said. ‘Two of our loafing sheds got tossed like golf balls.’
She continued: ‘Not what anyone wants to wake up too and we are heartbroken to lose a baby but things could have been worse. I’m glad our home is okay.

Erin Bradshaw, the daughter of Terry Bradshaw (pictured in 2013), had a tornado hit her ranch

Erin posted pictures of the wreckage along with the tragic news that a baby horse died

She thanked those who helped with recovery but added, ‘Texas you can kiss my a** today’
‘I have no idea what hit us but it had a little path through our property and down our road like a small tornado.’
Erin shared more images of the damage and thanked those who came out to help with emergency cleanup.
‘Texas you can kiss my a** today. And now we have a dust storm,’ she added alongside a crying emoji.
Erin was born in 1989 from Terry’s third marriage with attorney Charla Hopkins.
She had an interest in horses from a young age and went on to pursue her passions as a professional rider.
“[My dad] put me on a horse when I was 5, and really let me start living that dream,” she told Cowgirl Magazine.
“Without him, I don’t really think I would have even started riding.”

Terry is considering his future after spending more than four decades in football television

Bradshaw’s longtime co-worker, Jimmy Johnson (L), recently announced his on-air retirement
As for Terry, he’s considering potentially retiring from his role as a broadcaster – having been in the business since he ended his football career in 1984.
Bradshaw has been with Fox NFL Sunday since 1994 and is one of only two original members of the broadcast still with the team (alongside Howie Long).
Just days ago, it was announced that Jimmy Johnson – who was briefly with the show for its first two seasons before joining full-time in 2002 – was retiring from broadcasting.
It’s not immediately clear who would be replacing Johnson on broadcasts for next season.