Michael Strahan knows the game of football, and he knows the New York market, but his take on Aaron Rodgers being a fit with the Jets doesn't make sense to me.
Much of America wakes up to see Michael Strahan's smile greeting them, as they ready for their work day on Good Morning America. Yes, football fans know him a little better, seeing him as part of the Fox Sports halftime team each Sunday. Strahan is a natural on television. He was also a natural on the football field. Sunday, the New York Giants franchise declared that he was so good, no player will ever where his iconic number 92 again.
He's done just about everything. He's won a Super Bowl, he's been named to the Hall of Fame, and he's on TV. He has not, however, travelled to space. Until now.
Michael Strahan was one of the most feared pass rushers during his 15-year NFL career. The New York Giants great recently attended a New York Knicks game and sat next to Lin-Manuel Miranda, creator and star of the Broadway hit "Hamilton...
The New York Giants could have used the great Hall of Fame sack artist Micheal Strahan on Monday night during its 40-24 loss to the Indianapolis Colts.
Strahan rallied the Giants fans one more time as he received his Pro Football Hall of Fame ring. The 2014...
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The National Football League announced on Friday morning that Michael Strahan is a finalist for the NFL Hall of Fame.
Here's the official press release from the New York Giants:
STRAHAN A FINALIST FOR PRO FOOTBALL HOF CLASS OF 2014
By Michael Eisen
EAST RUTHERFORD, N...
Former Yankees closer (that sounds weird) Mariano Rivera is on the sidelines tonight at the Giants game. Hopefully the greatest 9th inning pitcher of all-time can help motivate the G-Men to get their first win of the season against the Vikings...
When he walked away from the game of football roughly four months after winning that elusive Super Bowl ring in 2008, former New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan received some criticism for making what some people considered a slightly premature decision. But ever since, the former NFL Defensive Player of the Year has been changing hearts and minds with his work in front of the bright lig
The New York Giants have come under fire by some former players, particularly Antonio Pierce and Michael Strahan who have openly criticized the injured players for not stepping up.