NFL News: Giants great Michael Strahan throws Eagles jersey on the floor


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A good attempt, Philadelphia Eagleshowever, Michael Strahan didn’t like to appear in “Good Morning America.”

in 2025 NFL Draft The host of the ABC Morning Show in Green Bay on Thursday night was given the No. 25 and his last name, jokingly engaging in the Green Eagles jersey.

“Good Morning America” ​​welcomes several Eagles in the studio on Friday, promoting the team’s Autism Foundation and fostering a great gift for the New York Giants.

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Michael Strahan during Fox Sports Media Day at Ernest N. Morian Convention Center. (Kirby Lee/Imagn Images)

Strahan lifted his jersey up to the camera, allowing everyone in the house to see it. What he did next was not shocking.

“All I can say is what you want,” he cried before throwing his jersey on the floor.

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Giants fans will prefer this move from Strahan, but they weren’t too pleased with his Fox story leading up to the Super Bowl in February when the Eagles won Kansas City Chiefs.

Strahan was a segment with the Eagles star running through Saquon Berkley.

Michael Strahan wins the Super Bowl

New York Giants defensive end Michael Strahan celebrates after the team won the Super Bowl in Glendale, Arizona on February 3, 2008. (Reuters/Jeff Haynes)

At the end of the interview, Strahan waving the Eagles flag and performed the famous “Fly Eagles, Fly” chant alongside Berkley.

This prompted a backlash against Strahan to encourage a backlash from former teammate Amani Tomer.

Strahan is a Giants legend with 141½ bags of franchise record. He also shares an NFL single-season sack record with Pittsburgh Steelers star TJ Watt at 22½.

Michael Strahan on air

Michael Strahan (AP Photo/Marcio Jose Sanchez)

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Strahan was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2014. Two years later, he joined the “Good Morning America” ​​team as a co-anchor and is deeply involved in the NFL in his role at Fox.

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