Michael Anthony Strahan is an American television host, journalist and former professional football player. He was a defensive end for the New York Giants of the National Football League for 15 years. After retiring from the NFL, he became a media personality. He is a football analyst on Fox NFL Sunday, and co-host of ABC’s Good Morning America. In 2014, he was elected to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014.
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He graduated from Mannheim Christian in 1985 and went on to play for the Texas Southern Tigers in 1987. He also played for the Houston Cougars in 1988 and 1989. In 1991, Strahan led the SWAC with 14. 5 quarterback sacks, and was also named Black College Defensive Player of the Year. In 1989, he won the All-Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and was named All-America first team. In 1990, he played in his first Pro Bowl and was voted into his second Pro-Bowl and All-Pro team. The following season, he also played in the 2000 Giants and participated in their playoff run to Super Bowl XXXV. In 2002, Michael Strahan and the Giants negotiated on a new contract, but the team turned down its first offer. Four days later, he accused the front office of not trying to be competitive and ripped him for being selfish and greedy. The two had a heated phone conversation that night, and Strahan said they no longer speak. In 2016, the network announced that Strahan would be leaving Live! to join GMA full-time. The team denied that few defensive ends were more dominant than Strahan; Strahan was a two-time NFC Player of. the Year and was a three-time All-NFC First Team selection. He has also been named to the NFL’s All-Decade Team and the NFC All-Star Team. In 2008, he helped the New Orleans Saints win their first Super Bowl.
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